(3-1) Instensive Shrimp Culture (Jang in Kwon)
(3-1) Instensive Shrimp Culture (Jang in Kwon)
(3-1) Instensive Shrimp Culture (Jang in Kwon)
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Two native species, Fenneropenaeus chinensis and Marsupenaeus japonicus were cultured before the mid-1990s M. japonicus has not been cultured since the first outbreak of WSSV in 1993. White shrimp was introduced as an alternative of F. chinensis which was suffered from viral diseases In 2003, SPF (specific pathogen free) broodstocks of Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei were introduced from Hawaii to the West Sea Mariculture Research Center
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Map showing shrimp culture areas in the Asia-Pacific and the extension of WSSV
Indoor shrimp culture may be an alternative technology which can keep high biosecurity and minimize the risk of viral infection from environment. There are three kinds of indoor culture methods for shrimp production.
RAS (recirculating aquaculture system) which consists of grow-out tanks for shrimp and separate biofiltering facilities, like as traditional finfish RAS culture. Flow through tank culture system which is applied to shrimp production in commercial scale in China. No water exchange system using heterotrophic management of water
This system consists of grow-out tanks or raceways equipped with air blower and solid removal facilities such as foam fractionator. In this system, entire nitrogen cycle (removal of toxic nitrogen compounds) takes place in grow-out tanks where bacterial flocs are intensively developed. Current technology advancement suggests that yields higher than 8 kg/m3 are feasible in commercial scale production systems using this method.
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Nursery culture Stock 2,500-5,000 PL/m2 (PL5PL10) Harvest 2.5-4kg/m2 (BW 0.5-1g) Survival > 90% Grow-out culture Stock 500 juvenile/m2 Survival 80-90% (BW 18-21g) Harvest 4-5kg/m2 FCR < 1.5
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Problems to be solved
High cost for construction and facilities Use circular PE tanks in hatcheries High operation cost Energy : well insulated greenhouse, underground water, discharge water of power plants Oxygen : efficient design for air providing system Lack of knowledge and experience Training farmers through implementation research project Lack of infra-structure of SPF seeds and feeds of good quality
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