Angelos Apeitos

Angelos Apeitos
University of Southern Mississippi | USM · Department of Coastal Sciences

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Culture models and facilities for large-scale, commercial production of popular Gulf of Mexico species are unavailable. The spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) is one of the most popular recreational fishes in the Gulf of Mexico. Seatrout culture techniques were adapted from red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) protocols developed in the 1970s. Broods...
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A major obstacle to the development of hatchery production for juveniles of many marine species is the difficulty in successfully feeding early larvae. Copepods contribute to the natural diet of most marine fish larvae and feature characteristics ideal for early larval feeds including small size and suitable nutrient content. However, the use of co...
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Implementation of a responsible approach to stock enhancement requires integrated multidisciplinary projects to acquire hatchery methods for target species and design release and monitoring plans to assess the results and impacts of stocking operations. The Gulf red snapper Lutjanus campechanus is a marine reef fish of major economic importance in...
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Gametogenesis was monitored histologically in wild-caught red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus, Poey) maintained in captivity under simulated nat-ural photothermal conditions. Gonads were col-lected every 2–3 weeks (average n = 14) for histology during the pre-spawning season (Febru-ary to May, temperature increasing from 16°C to 24°C). Primary vitell...
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The red snapper Lutjanus campechanus is a reef fish of major economic importance in the southeastern United States. Red snapper aquaculture is being investigated both for stock enhancement, as a tool for rebuilding wild stocks, and for commercial production motivated by the high demand and high market value for this species. A major limitation to r...
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Five test diets – 20, 10 rotifers/mL/d, 5 rotifers/mL/d + 3 nauplii/mL/d, 5 and 8 nauplii/mL/d – were used to examine the effect of Acartia tonsa nauplii and a small strain of rotifers on survival, myotome height, notochord length, and condition (myotome height/notochord length) of spotted seatrout, Cynoscion nebulosus, larvae through 6-d posthatch...

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