Biofouling reduction by lantern nets exchange and its relationship with production and survival of Argopecten purpuratus in Samanco Bay, Peru

IF 3.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Rómulo E. Loayza-Aguilar, Guillermo B. Saldaña-Rojas, Fernando Merino, Gustavo E. Olivos-Ramirez
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The aquaculture of Argopecten purpuratus (Peruvian scallop) is a profitable activity with positive impacts on the local economy. However, the development of biofouling on the culture lantern nets generates negative environmental impacts that affect its sustainability. A feasible option aimed at reducing the development of biofouling is to increase the frequency of lantern nets exchange. In this study, we tested whether doubling the lantern net exchange frequency in the final phase of culture reduces biofouling and, in turn, improves the growth and survival of A. purpuratus. For this purpose, in the concession of a company dedicated to the cultivation of A. purpuratus in Samanco Bay, Peru, four 10-floor lantern nets were placed at 25 organisms per floor, divided into two treatments (T1 and T2) with two replicates. One group of these (T1) was exchanged after 30 days, and another group (T2) was maintained until harvest. As a result of the lantern nets exchange, biofouling weight was reduced by 64.6%, survival improved by 10.8%, gonad weight increased by 52.5%, and adductor muscle weight increased by 62.4%, which represents an additional net income of 6582.58 US$ per ha. This study demonstrates the significant benefits of regular lantern net exchanges in mitigating biofouling and enhancing the overall yield and economic viability of A. purpuratus culture, contributing to the advancement of more sustainable aquaculture practices.

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灯网交换减少生物污染及其与秘鲁萨曼科湾紫腹鱼生产和生存的关系
秘鲁扇贝(Argopecten purpuratus)的水产养殖是一项有利可图的活动,对当地经济产生积极影响。然而,生物污染在养殖灯笼网上的发展产生了负面的环境影响,影响了其可持续性。一个旨在减少生物污染的可行选择是增加灯笼网的交换频率。在本研究中,我们测试了在培养的最后阶段将灯笼网交换频率增加一倍是否可以减少生物污染,从而提高紫癜性紫癜的生长和存活率。为此,在秘鲁萨曼科湾一家专门种植紫癜紫癜的公司的特许权中,在10层楼放置了4个灯笼网,每层25个生物体,分为两个处理(T1和T2),重复2次。其中一组(T1)在30天后交换,另一组(T2)保持到收获。由于灯笼网的交换,生物结垢重量减少了64.6%,存活率提高了10.8%,性腺重量增加了52.5%,内收肌重量增加了62.4%,这意味着每公顷净收入增加了6582.58美元。本研究表明,定期交换灯网在减轻紫斑紫癜鱼生物污染、提高紫斑紫癜鱼养殖的总体产量和经济可行性方面具有显著的效益,有助于推动更可持续的水产养殖实践。
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CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of the World Aquaculture Society is an international scientific journal publishing original research on the culture of aquatic plants and animals including: Nutrition; Disease; Genetics and breeding; Physiology; Environmental quality; Culture systems engineering; Husbandry practices; Economics and marketing.
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