Spawning advanced and delayed control photoperiod control temperature control

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Spawning advanced and delayed control photoperiod control temperature control

Photoperiod control Day Length and Temperature 30 25 Water Temperature (C) 20 15 10 Day Length (h) 5 0

Advancing or delaying spawning From Broodstock management and selective breeding Yonathan Zohar

24 22 Temperature 20 18 16 Dec15-31 Oct15-31 Aug15-31 Advanced bass photoperiod Jun 15-30 Apr15-30 Feb15-28 Dec15-31 Oct15-31 Aug15-31 Jun 15-30 Apr15-30 Feb15-28 Dec15-31 Oct15-31 Aug15-31 Jun 15-30 Apr15-30 Feb15-28 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 14 12 10 Month Photoperiod

Broodstock conditioning systems 50,000 liter 95% recirculating Artificial substrate Photoperiod control Water temperature control

NATURAL SPAWN Lunar cycle 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 27-Jul 31-Jul 4-Aug 8-Aug 12-Aug 16-Aug 20-Aug 24-Aug 28-Aug 1-Sep 5-Sep 9-Sep 13-Sep 17-Sep 21-Sep 25-Sep 29-Sep 3-Oct 7-Oct 11-Oct 15-Oct Date 29 27 25 23 21 19 No. of eggs (x 1000) Water Temperature (C) FULL MOON 6 MALES 6 FEMALES Wt. Range 4 8 kg. 4.5 8.75 kg. Avg. Weight 6 kg. 7.1 kg. Avg. FL 62.8 cm. 64 cm.

Broodstock tanks with natural temperatures

Egg and larval production

A recent extended genetic study (Cameron Brown R. et al, 2005) carried out at Stirling on a commercial gilthead sea bream hatchery discovered that: the effective breeding population was consistently low (26 to 32% of the broodstock population) the individual contribution to spawning was highly variable, especially for males larger and smaller broodstock in weight had a reduced reproductive success compared to the performances of fish at the mean size This information is undoubtedly of interest for hatchery managers..

Broodstock Nutrition Feeding (Pellets, trash fish) Feed supplements (Vit E, HUFA s)

Broodstock nutrition Egg quality is a function of broodstock nutrition Enriching broodstock feed with oils omega 3 Enriching broodstock feed with vitamins Vitamin C Vitamin E Feeding with natural feeds once per week squid mussels fish

Broodstock nutrition plays important role on: Reproductive behaviour Essential nutrients for gonadal development Reproductive performance Egg size, larval size, timing of reproductive season, spawning frequency Fecundity, gametogenesis, gamete quality Egg and larval quality Endogenous supply of essential nutrients Larval capacity to switch to artificial diets Overall hatchery performance

Criteria for broodstock diet formulation catfish - Pangasius Total protein : 35-40 % ; Total lipids : 5-10 % (% dry matter), Use of diverse ingredient sources use several primary matters sources (example, for the protein : soy meal / fish meal / meat meal), Glucidic ingredients should be 20-30 % to cover the energy requirements and ensure a diet that is well bound Add a premix containing essential nutrients, trace minerals and vitamins

Dietary requirements - often unknown Protein requirement for optimal reproductive performance will vary with species, size, dietary protein and energy sources and rearing system Tilapia 30-40% protein P/E ratio 23.6g/MJ Channel catfish 28-35% protein Mineral content of salmonid feed Mg Na K P Ca 0 10 20 30 40 50 g/kg of feed Cd Cr Ni Concentration high Bioavailability low Co Pb Cu Mn Zn Fe 0.1 1 10 100 1000 mg/kg of feed

Effect of broodstock nutrition on embryo development Vitamin A, E and C Important for embryo and larval development Suboptimal levels result in Low embryonic survival Reduced larval survivals Increased developmental abnormalities

Effect of lipid manipulation in broodstock diets Lipids fats & fatty acids Play an essential role in reproductive maturity and gonadal development in fish through lipid mobilization from the liver and muscle to developing gonads Vital for normal embryionic and larval development Deficiencies or unbalanced diet Reduced egg viability and sperm quality Low embryionic survival Embryionic malformations Freshwater species Salmonidae, Cyprinidae, Catfish and eel need 18:2(n-6) and 18:3 (n-3) (linolenic acid) fatty acids due to their ability to elongate and desaturate 18-carbon fatty acids Marine species need more elongated and unsaturated FA EPA - 20:5(n-3) and DHA - 22:6(n-3) Arachidonic acid 20:4 (n-6) is also required in some species as it stimulate reproductive hormone production and courtship behaviour

USE OF TRASHFISH Availability? Freshness? Stable quality? Unpractical and risk of water pollution Deficiency for some nutrients Risk of spreading viral or bacterial diseases among the valuable broodstock animals

Broodstock diet issues Asia Objective - Optimal broodstock conditioning Feeds trash fish use need for cost-effective grow-out and broodstock diets

Commercial diets Innovative breed concept for marine broodstock, available in three different formulations Lansy Breed Maturation: soft maturation pellet enhancing the nutritional quality of the offspring Lansy Breed Recovery: soft recovery pellet facilitating recuperation after intensive spawning Lansy Breed Pause: maintenance diet for optimal balance in nutrition and economics during the broodstock's resting and preparatory phase consistent, high quality concentrate for moist broodstock feeds

Broodstock vaccination

Vaccination response FISH Teleost fish have a number of adaptive immune responses and immune memory, involving B cells and T cells, antibody and phagocytic cells. This adaptive immune response enables them to specifically remember exposure to pathogens and respond with increased efficiency on subsequent encounters, forming the basis of vaccination Understanding of these immune mechanisms and how the pathogens interact has allowed the development of successful vaccines.

Vaccination in finfish Major success story in 1990 s in salmon farming Part of an overall health programme to prevent disease infection All effective vaccines for farmed fish are injectable and oil adjuvanted Aqueous immersion vaccines limited duration of immunity and variable efficacy Used for juvenile stages to offer protection prior to injection Oral vaccines available commercially variable success as primary immunogens

Vaccines available in Asia - Intervet Product Description Aquavaccol TM Licensed as an aid in the prevention of columnaris disease in channel catfish Aquavac-Esc Norvax Strep Si Norvax Vibrio mono Vaccine against Enteic septicemia Vaccine against streptococcal disease in susceptible fish species like Asia seabass Vaccine against vibriosis in yellowtail While the concept of vaccines is new to farmers in Asia this may change due to increased awareness of food safety issues and the availability of vaccine products

Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) Broodstock

Wild broodstocks Worldwide many hatcheries and ongrowing facilities are wholly dependant on wild caught broodstock Disease risk Study in Malaysia (2006) indicated that 70% of wild black shrimp broodstock were infected or were carriers with one or more pathogenic viruses Viral pathogens White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) Taura syndrome virus (TSV) Monodon baculovirus (MBV) Yellow head virus (YHV) Hepatopancreatic parrovirus (HPV) Koi herpesvirus (KHV) Large mouth bass virus (LMBV)

Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) Broodstock This is a dynamic process Indicates present pathogen status Function of Reliable non-lethal pathogen diagnosis PCR / RT-PCR Ability to physically exclude pathogen from the facilities Pose a significant threat to the industry

SPF & Biosecurity SPF status is a function of level of biosecurity in the facilities where species are cultured Physical isolation Enclosed facility Exclusion of water and air borne disease vectors Recirculation systems & control of water quality Effective water treatment Air conditioning systems Additional factors Minimised handling Optimised nutrition

Development of SPF broodstock Primary quarantine elimination of contaminated or carrier broodstock Rigorous broodstock screening Individual tanks Tagging Fish pit tags / branding Shrimp VIE (Visible Interior Elastomer) Secondary quarantine maturation and larval rearing facilities Avoidance of cross contamination Restricted movements On-growing facilities for broodstock development F1 generation production parameters generally decreased cf offspring wild broodstock Subsequent generations production performance improved

Tagging Mark with PIT-TagsTM (PIT = Passive Internal Transponder) Read the tags electronically. The tag is a small capsule of 10 mm x 2. It is injected into the dorsal muscle or under the skin of an anethetised fish The fish is identified by a 10 digit number.