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to its seafood red list – "a list of fish that are commonly sold in supermarkets around the world, and which have a very high risk of being sourced from unsustainable fisheries". The reasons given by
Greenpeace were "destruction of vast areas of mangroves in several countries, overfishing of juvenile
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Burford, Michele Astrid; Hiep, Le Huu; Van Sang, Nguyen; Khoi, Chau Minh; Thu, Nguyen Kim; Faggotter, Stephen John; Stewart-Koster, Ben; Condon, Jason; Sammut, Jesmond (December 2020). "Does natural feed supply the nutritional needs of shrimp in extensive rice-shrimp ponds? – A stable isotope tracer
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Females can reach about 33 cm (13 in) long, but are typically 25–30 cm (10–12 in) long and weigh 200–320 g (7–11 oz); males are slightly smaller at 20–25 cm (8–10 in) long and weighing 100–170 g (3.5–6.0 oz). The carapace and abdomen are transversely
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Motoh, H. (1985). Biology and ecology of
Penaeus monodon. In Taki Y., Primavera J. H. and Llobrera J. A. (Eds.). Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Culture of Penaeid Prawns/Shrimps, 4–7 December 1984, Iloilo City, Philippines (pp. 27-36). Iloilo City, Philippines: Aquaculture
412:, and small crustaceans. They feed on algae, as well. Due to their nutrient-rich diet, these shrimp are unable to consume phytoplankton because of their feeding appendages, but they are able to consume senescent phytoplankton. They also commence mating at night, and can produce around 800,000 eggs.
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Black tiger shrimp's susceptibility to many diseases engenders economic constraints towards the black tiger shrimp food industry in
Australia, which is farm-raised. To confront such challenges, attempts have been made to selectively breed specific pathogen-resistant lines of the species.
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Soowannayan, Chumporn; Nguyen, Giang Thu; Pham, Long Ngoc; Phanthura, Mongkhol; Nakthong, Naruemon (August 2015). "Australian red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) is susceptible to yellowhead virus (YHV) infection and can transmit it to the black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)".
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has a natural ability to survive and grow in a wide range of salinity, though its optimal salinity is around 15-25 g/L. While in a farm setting, the shrimp are typically fed a compound diet, which is produced in dried pellets. By mixing the diet to have compound feeds and fresh feed,
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in the U.S. was in
November 1988. Close to 300 shrimp were captured off the Southeastern shore after an accidental release from an aquaculture facility. This species can now be caught in waters from Texas to North Carolina. Although
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Sahel and West Africa Club (2006) Exploring
Economic Opportunities in Sustainable Shrimp Farming in West Africa: Focus on South-South Cooperation. Meeting Report. Organization for Economic Co-operation and
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The prawn is popular to culture because of its tolerance to salinity and very quick growth rate, but they are very vulnerable to fungal, viral, and bacterial infections. Diseases such as
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Shekhar, M. S.; Kiruthika, J.; Rajesh, S.; Ponniah, A. G. (September 2014). "High salinity induced expression profiling of differentially expressed genes in shrimp (Penaeus monodon)".
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has been an invasive species for many years, it has yet to grow large, established populations. Escapes in other parts of the world, though, have led to established
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Srivastava, Shikha; Dahal, Sumedha; Naidu, Sharanya J.; Anand, Deepika; Gopalakrishnan, Vidya; Kooloth
Valappil, Rajendran; Raghavan, Sathees C. (24 January 2017).
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are generally found in sandy estuaries and mangroves, and upon adulthood, they move to deeper waters (0– 110 m) and live on muddy or rocky bottoms. The
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have led to a great economic impact in shrimp industries around the globe. They can receive transmitted diseases from other crustaceans such as the
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banded with alternative red and white. The antennae are grayish brown. Brown pereiopods and pleopods are present with fringing setae in red.
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England. For optimal growth,
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Flegel, T.W. (1 July 1997). "Major viral diseases of the black tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) in
Thailand".
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747:"Exporting frozen cultured black tiger shrimp to Europe"
688:"Giant shrimp raises big concern as it invades the Gulf"
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1056:) broodstock: a review"
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416:Aquaculture
312:Description
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261:crustacean
233:Kubo, 1949
209:Dana, 1852
124:Suborder:
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