Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review

Asian arowana, Scleropages formosus is a highly valued aquarium fish in the world, particularly in Asian countries, and has been listed as one of the most highly endangered species. This is a freshwater, carnivorous, fairly large mouth breeding fish belonging to the family Osteoglossidae. Arowana ca...

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Main Authors: Medipally, Srikanth Reddy, Md. Yusoff, Fatimah, Sharifhuddin, N., Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff
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Published: Pragati Press 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.539462018-02-22T03:36:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53946/ Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review Medipally, Srikanth Reddy Md. Yusoff, Fatimah Sharifhuddin, N. Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff Asian arowana, Scleropages formosus is a highly valued aquarium fish in the world, particularly in Asian countries, and has been listed as one of the most highly endangered species. This is a freshwater, carnivorous, fairly large mouth breeding fish belonging to the family Osteoglossidae. Arowana can be found in different colour varieties such as green, red, silver and golden. Among these varieties, Malaysian golden is the most valuable fish and is endemic to the Krian riverine system, Malaysia. However, overexploitation, habitat change and pollution have caused a serious decline of this arowana variety. Recently, arowana aquaculture industry is expanding rapidly in Southeast Asian countries. However, difficulties in an accurate differentiation of sex and strains, causing imbalanced stocking ratios for optimum spawning, remain major obstacles in maximizing arowana production. In addition, problems in sustainable water sources of suitable quality and prevention of diseases need to be addressed. Recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) and bioremediation are two possible technologies that could be used to minimize pollution and ensure adequate high-quality water for arowana culture. In addition, the application of appropriate molecular markers for sex and strain identification is also an important strategy required for the improvement of captive breeding. This review discusses several issues such as the importance of arowana as an aquarium fish, its market demand, current problems in the arowana aquaculture industry and the possible technologies to enhance reproductive capacity and increase culture production. Pragati Press 2016-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53946/1/Sustainable%20aquaculture%20of%20Asian%20arowana.pdf Medipally, Srikanth Reddy and Md. Yusoff, Fatimah and Sharifhuddin, N. and Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff (2016) Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review. Journal of Environmental Biology, 37 (4). pp. 829-838. ISSN 0254-8704 ; ESSN: 2394-0379 http://www.jeb.co.in/index.php?page=abstract&issue=201607_jul16_spl&number=24
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description Asian arowana, Scleropages formosus is a highly valued aquarium fish in the world, particularly in Asian countries, and has been listed as one of the most highly endangered species. This is a freshwater, carnivorous, fairly large mouth breeding fish belonging to the family Osteoglossidae. Arowana can be found in different colour varieties such as green, red, silver and golden. Among these varieties, Malaysian golden is the most valuable fish and is endemic to the Krian riverine system, Malaysia. However, overexploitation, habitat change and pollution have caused a serious decline of this arowana variety. Recently, arowana aquaculture industry is expanding rapidly in Southeast Asian countries. However, difficulties in an accurate differentiation of sex and strains, causing imbalanced stocking ratios for optimum spawning, remain major obstacles in maximizing arowana production. In addition, problems in sustainable water sources of suitable quality and prevention of diseases need to be addressed. Recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) and bioremediation are two possible technologies that could be used to minimize pollution and ensure adequate high-quality water for arowana culture. In addition, the application of appropriate molecular markers for sex and strain identification is also an important strategy required for the improvement of captive breeding. This review discusses several issues such as the importance of arowana as an aquarium fish, its market demand, current problems in the arowana aquaculture industry and the possible technologies to enhance reproductive capacity and increase culture production.
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author Medipally, Srikanth Reddy
Md. Yusoff, Fatimah
Sharifhuddin, N.
Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff
spellingShingle Medipally, Srikanth Reddy
Md. Yusoff, Fatimah
Sharifhuddin, N.
Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff
Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review
author_facet Medipally, Srikanth Reddy
Md. Yusoff, Fatimah
Sharifhuddin, N.
Mohamed Din, Mohamed Shariff
author_sort Medipally, Srikanth Reddy
title Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review
title_short Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review
title_full Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review
title_fullStr Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable aquaculture of Asian arowana: a review
title_sort sustainable aquaculture of asian arowana: a review
publisher Pragati Press
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53946/1/Sustainable%20aquaculture%20of%20Asian%20arowana.pdf
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