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Title: Evaluación de 2 sistemas de cultivo en pulpo común Octopus vulgaris en jaulas en la comunidad Canaria
Authors: Estefanell, J.
Roo, Javier 
Izquierdo, Marisol 
Guirao Guijarro, Rafael
Socorro Cruz, Juan Antonio
Makol, Alex
Torrecillas Martín, Ana María 
Fernandez-Palacios, H. 
Martin, A. 
Naranjo, D.
Ramírez, B.
UNESCO Clasification: 251092 Acuicultura marina
Keywords: Pulpo
Octopus vulgaris
Cría y explotación
Canarias
Issue Date: 2009
Abstract: Octopus vulgaris on-growing in floating cages is a promising activity implemented in Spain at industrial level, with productions of 16-32 tons/year from 1998. Nevertheless, some aspects of the culture system need to be evaluated to warrantee its profitability. In the present study two rearing systems and two dietary treatments were evaluated. Individual and group rearing, in PVC net compartments and floating cages respectively, were compared under two dietary treatments. One diet was composed by bogue, supplied as ?discarded? species from local fish farms, and the other was based on a 40-60% discarded bogue-crab Portunus pelagicus. All octopuses were PIT-tagged and the experiment lasted two months. Animals were sampled once throughout the experimental period and absolute growth rate (AGR, g./day) and mortality (%) were calculated. AGR of group rearing was above 30 g./day, however individual rearing showed 100% survival so biomass increment was higher. On the other hand, males grew more than females regardless of dietary treatment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/6050
Source: XII Congreso Nacional de Acuicultura, Madrid 24-26, Noviembre 2009
Rights: by-nc-nd
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