Larval rearing and reseeding of red sea bream (Chrysophrys major) in Japan / by P.J. Smith and M. Hataya.

By: Smith, P. J.
Contributor(s): Hataya, M | New Zealand. Fisheries Research Division | New Zealand. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Occasional publication / Fisheries Research Division: no. 39Publisher: Wellington [N.Z.] : Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1982Description: 19 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.Subject(s): RED SEA BREAM | CHRYSOPHRYS MAJOR | SNAPPER | CHRYSOPHRYS AURATUS | FISH LARVAE | REARING | AQUACULTURE | HATCHERIES | LARVAL DEVELOPMENT | JAPANOnline resources: NIWA document server In: Occasional publication / Fisheries Research DivisionAbstract: This publication describes the hatchery rearing of red sea bream larvae, and the reseeding operations, with specific examples from Shizuoka Prefecture. New Zealand snapper and Japanese red sea bream are closely related and occupy similar ecological niches. There seem to be no biological reasons why the techniques developed for rearing and reseeding red sea bream in Japan could not be applied to snapper in New Zealand.
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JOURNAL JOURNAL WELLINGTON OFF-SITE NWAC-01964 No. 39 1982 No. 39 1 Available J021484

13 references; 9 figures; 3 tables; appendix.

This publication describes the hatchery rearing of red sea bream larvae, and the reseeding operations, with specific examples from Shizuoka Prefecture. New Zealand snapper and Japanese red sea bream are closely related and occupy similar ecological niches. There seem to be no biological reasons why the techniques developed for rearing and reseeding red sea bream in Japan could not be applied to snapper in New Zealand.

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