A MODEL FOR SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF SEA FARMING-SOLAR ANIMAL CULTURE
Collection Location | Balai Besar Riset Sosial Ekonomi Kelautan Perikanan KP Jakarta - Ancol |
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ISBN/ISSN | 97-979-3893-24-2 |
Author(s) | Diana Nisa Fitri Aspari Rachman |
Subject(s) | Corals mariculture sea farming-solar culture hard corals soft corals |
Classification | NONE |
Series Title | GMD | Buku |
Language | Indonesia |
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Publishing Year | 2010 |
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Abstract/Notes | The potential for mariculture of corals in Indonesia is very large. Culture of corals may provide economic benefits to coastal rural area and have little adverse environmental impact Coral transplantation is a relatively new technology, an autotrophic animals which can easily be reared even by unskilled local people. Dissolved nutrients, gases and solar radiation and good water`flow are the basic requirements for coral transplantation. The most commomnly genera which are now being cultured are Acropora, Seriotophora, Styllophora, Mantipora, Pocillophora, Euphyllia, Platygyra, Turbinaria (hard corals), Dendronephthya, Lobophyton, Sarcophyton, Nephthya, Sinularia and Xenia.(soft corals). In about 4-8 months the coral have grown to 8,0-10 cm in length and are ready for the first harvest. The stocking density of 50-60 pcs/m² and average mortality was 5 %. The selection of fast-growing clones with desirable characteristics is an importantant aspects of culture techniques utilizing vegetative propagation |
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