Onboard rearing attempts for the Japanese eel leptocephali using POM-enriched water collected in the Western North Pacific

Volume: 30, Pages: 38 - 38
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
Hatchery produced leptocephalus larvae of the Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) were reared on a research vessel and fed natural particulate organic matter (POM) collected in the Western North Pacific. A small net (36 cm diameter, 60 µm mesh) was vertically towed from 200 m depth to surface in 2013, and POM-enriched water (POMEW) filtered through 350 µm mesh was fed to the leptocephali for 11 days. Although the swollen gut corroborated the active...
Paper Details
Title
Onboard rearing attempts for the Japanese eel leptocephali using POM-enriched water collected in the Western North Pacific
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
30
Pages
38 - 38
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