of laver (Porphyra tenera) in seaweed aquaculture. ... transactions in laver cultivation, contributing to cost reduction and improving the quality of life for aquaculture ... This study developed and evaluated a load cell-based automatic weighing system for the automated harvesting
In this study, five items including seaweed and halibut as domestic aquaculture items, tuna and squid ... we tried to suggest implications by examining distribution channels for major export items to the U.S ... as deep-sea fishing items, and fish cake using imported raw materials were selected as the target items
Therefore, we analyzed the impact of chlorothalonil on the early life stages of major aquaculture species ... environment and has significant toxic effects on various marine organisms, however, research on its effect on seaweed ... of chlorothalonil on the health of U. pinnatifida in the early life stages.
, contribution to the second production), raw materials(amount of biomass by breed, amount of aquaculture ... seaweed harvested/amount of fish landed, fish biomass, area of natural seaweed beds, the number of species ... The purpose of this study is to explore the ecosystem service and benefit indicators of natural seaweed
In conclusion, the effects of thermal discharge will affect the low temperature of seaweed, but, North ... Canada are exported to the United States 40% of the production volume that aquaculture trout farms in ... Until last year since 1997, by the discharge to waters surrounding the seafood (10 420 m.
, seahorses, seaweeds, snapper, sponges, surf clams, turbot, research and technology for commercial application ... catches ㅇ Aquaculture culture of abalone, eels, kingfish, mussels, oysters, rock lobsters, salmon, scallops ... and site selection, feasibility studies for new aquaculture ventures, water quality assessment and diagnosis
In order to understand the contribution of seaweed aquaculture to nutrients and carbon cycles in coastal ... of seaweed aquacul-ture to the coastal nutrients cycles and global carbon cycle. ... that younger specimens (0.1~0.3 g) were much more efficient at nutrients and CO2 uptake than old specimens