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Indoor Tank Culture of the Abalone Haliotis discus hannai I . Effects of tank shape and stocking density on the growth of young abalone (전복 Haliotis discus hannai의 육상수조사육에 관한 연구 I. 치패성장에 미치는 수조형태 및 사육밀도의 영향)

  • JEONG Seong-Chae;JEE Young-Ju;SON Pal-Won
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.9-20
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    • 1994
  • To find out suitable indoor rearing tank shape and stocking density of the abalone Haliotis discus hannai, young abalones were reared in the square or ellipse shape tanks with various stocking densities and were fed dried sea mustard, Undaria Pinnatifida HARVEY for three years. There were no significant differences between the square rearing tank and the ellipse one in growth rate and survival rate. With regard to vertical design of rearing tanks with three floors, the significant differences were not found among culture floors. However, the growth and survival rates of young abalones from the running water system were significantly higher than those of the abalones from the circulating system (P< 0.05). For the stocking density experiment with 1,000, 1,500 and 2,000 individuals of 20 mm young abalone, there was no significant differences in growth and survival rates among these groups. However, in that of 200-400 individuals of 40 mm abalone and 100-300 individuals of 50 mm abalone, the lower stocking density of young abalone showed the higher growth and survival rates. The lower stocking density and the smaller size of young abalones showed the higher daily feeding rate and feed efficiency.

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Dietary Value of Benthic Diatoms for Newly Settled Abalone, Haliotis discus hannai Ino (참전복 치패에 대한 부착성 규조류의 먹이효율)

  • 한형균;허성범
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.153-161
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    • 2000
  • Growth trends of 10 selected species of benthic diatoms, considered essential dietary requirement of the newly settled abalone were monitored. Navicula sp. (B-38), N. incerta and Caloneis schroderi, grew faster than the other tested diatoms. 16 and 32 % abalones fed on Raphoneis sp. and Phaeodactylum settled, respectively; less abalones souled, when fed on Navicula sp., Hantzxchia marina or Nitzschia sp. In the first experiment, survival of the settled abalone was the highest (63 %) and lowest (31 %) for those fed on Rhaphoneis sp. and Navicular sp. respectively. However, in the second and third series of esperiments, abalones fed on Rhaphoneis sp. and Navicula sp. showed the highest (67, 49 %) and lowest (35, 18 %) survival. C. schroderi proved to be the best diet, as the shell length of those fed on the diatoms was 83 ${\mu}$m, as against about 36 ${\mu}$m of those abalones, receiving H. marina or Nitzschia sp., diatoms of the lowest dietary value.

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Study on Exfoliation and Recovery of Anesthetized Yound Abalones, Haliotis discus hannai Treated with Ethy-p-aminobenzoate and Freshwater in Different Temperatures of Sea water (온도구간별 파라아미노안식향산에틸과 담수에 의한 양식산 참전복 (Haliotis discus hannai) 치패의 박리 및 마취회복에 관한 연구)

  • 최상덕;정성채;김호진;공용근;백재민;최규정
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.281-288
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    • 1997
  • We investigated the optimal concentratin of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate for the exfoliation and recovery of young abalone, Haliotis discus hannai in according to different water temperatures, for the purpose of preventing the damage of shell and muscle to ecfoliated from shelter. In the 14$^{\circ}C$ water temperature, young abalones were exfoliated after 16, 35, 35 and 35 minutes in 150, 100, 75 and 50ppm concentration of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate, and were recovered after 100, 60, 30 and 30 minutes, respectively. Exfoliation rate of abalone were 100% except for 50 ppm (80%) and recovery rate were 100% of all concentration. In the $18^{\circ}C$ water temperature, young abalones were exfoliated after 4, 4, 6, 8, 8 and 12 munutes in 300, 200, 150, 100, 75 and 50ppm concentration of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate, and were recovered after 210, 180, 90, 60, 30, 20 and 20 minutes, respectively. Exfoliation rate of abalone were 100%, and recovery rate were 100% except for 200 and 300ppm (90%). In the $24^{\circ}C$ water temperature, young abalones were exfoliated after 8, 10, 10 and 12 minutes in 150, 100, 75 and 50ppm concentration of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate, and were recovered after 70, 50, 30 and 20 minutes, respectively. Exfoliation and recovery rate of abalone were 100%. In the 18$^{\circ}C$water temperature, exfoliation rate that treated with freshwater during 20 minute were 80, 50, 30 and 5% in 100, 75, 50 and 25% of fresh water, and recovery after 60, 15, 10 and 2 minutes, respectively and recovery arate were 100% except of r 100% freshwater. In this study, we suggest the reslults that the exfoliation and recovery by ethly-p-aminobenzoate were more effected in $18^{\circ}C\;and\;24^{\circ}C$ of sea water temperature than those of $14^{\circ}C$. The optimal concentration of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate was 50ppm at those water temperature. We raised 20 individual of young abalones at water temperature of $16^{\circ}C$ in the 1$\ell$ o ftnk and checked the variatin of dissolved oxygen (DO) by respiration of abalones that treated with 75ppm of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate. Before anesthetizion, DO were 6.17~6.20mg/$\ell$ and slowly decreased. But after 60 minutes, DO decreasing were stopped in 5.42~5.46mg/$\ell$. On the other hand, the control was continuously decreased and 5.27mg/$\ell$ after 60 minutes. The heartbeats of abalones were 33~45/minute in the water temperature of $18^{\circ}C$, but that treated with 100 ppm concentration of ethyl-p-aminobenzoate during 60 minutes, was 0/minute. And heartbeats of recovered abalones from anesthetizion were 29~43/minute.

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An Analysis on the Economic Effectiveness of Abalone, haliotis discus hanai Releasing Project in the coastal area near Ulsan city (울산 연안의 전복 방류사업에 대한 경제적 효과분석)

  • Kim, Kwang-Soo;Hwang, Jin-Wook;Park, Hyun-Cheul
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.261-271
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    • 2006
  • The present study is aimed at evaluating the economic effectiveness of Abalone, haliotis discus hanai Releasing Project(ARP) conducted in the fishing ground owned by a fishing village in Ulsan, Korea. The results were summarized as follows: First, an average ratio of released abalones in the total landing after releasing is shown to be 85.0%. Second, the recapture rate of released abalones is 46.8%, exceeding the recapture rate of BEP(Break-Even-Point), 22.9%. Third, it is evaluated that total economic effectiveness of the ARP is 6.7-6.8 times, net effectiveness is 2.2-2.3 times, and the NPV(Net Present Value) discounted by a 8% interest rate is 474, 635 thousand wons, indicating the project is profitable. Considerable parts of the positive results on the ARP are based on some beneficial conditions, including the selection of favorable releasing sites, best self-regulation system of a fishing village for preservation of seaweed facilities and continued activities for protecting small abalones and their rearing. These results imply that the success of the ARP would be primarily dependent upon the selection of releasing site and effective management system after releasing.

Molecular and Physiological Aspects of Breeding Program for Development of Hybrids between Abalones Distributed in the Coast of Korea (한국산 전복을 이용한 교잡종 개발)

  • Lee, Jong Kyu;Seo, Yong Bae;Kim, Gun-Do;Lim, Han Kyu
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.1218-1223
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    • 2016
  • Abalones are gastropod mollusks belonging to the genus Haliotis. Fishery products are continuously declining worldwide while abalone production from aquatic farms has considerably increased. Although abalones are regarded as very important marine resources and considered to have big potential in sea-food farming industry around world, the slow growth rate of Pacific abalones is considered to be one of the most serious problems. For the genetic improvements in cultured abalone, advances in various breeding techniques for abalone have been reached through the introduction of selection, crossbreeding, hybridization, and polyploidy in several commercially important abalone species. Six species of abalone have been reported to be distributed along the coasts of Korea: Haliotis discus hannai, Haliotis discus discus, Haliotis madaka, Haliotis gigantea, Haliotis diversicolor diversicolor, and Haliotis diversicolor supertexta. The hybridization between these abalones may be one of the advanced technologies, and the preliminary experiments of interspecific hybrids between abalone species distributed in northern pacific areas including Korea, China, and Japan have been conducted. In this study, we reviewed the phylogenetic relationship of northern pacific abalone species which have the potential traits for aquaculture in Korea and their identifications. We also examined the development of molecular markers and some other aspects of the genetic approaches for successful development of hybrids.

Effects of β-glucan (Immuneglu®) on the modulation of non-specific immune parameters and survival rates of cultured abalone Nordotis discus hannai (β-glucan 첨가물 (이뮨글루®) 급이를 통한 북방전복 (Nordotis discus hannai) 의 비특이 면역력과 생존율 증대 효과)

  • Kim, Seung-Hyeon;Park, Kyung-Il
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.119-125
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    • 2016
  • The present study aimed to understand the effects of a ${\beta}$-glucan-added abalone feed (Immuneglu$^{TM}$) on the immune parameters, survival rate, and anti-bacterial activity of the abalone Nordotis discus hannai. During the study, spat and adult abalones were fed 0, 0.1, and 1% of Immuneglu$^{TM}$ mixed with artificial feed for 2 weeks, and their immune parameters, survival rate, and anti-bacterial activity were measured. The results showed that abalones fed on Immuneglu$^{TM}$-added feed showed a higher phagocytic rate, survival rate, and anti-bacterial activity against Vibrio alginolyticus, than those with the control treatment. In addition, the nitric oxide concentration, which indicates an inflammatory response, increased in the treatment group. Our study suggests that Immuneglu$^{TM}$ might be a useful additive for increasing the immunity and survival rates of abalones during mass culture.

Effects of Experimental Diet, Commercial Diets and Algar(Undaria) on Growth and Body Composition Among Juvenile Abalones (Haliotis disucs, H. sieboldii and H. discus hannai) (실험 배합사료, 관행사료 및 미역 공급이 까막전복, 시볼트전복 및 참전복 치패의 성장과 체성분에 미치는 영향)

  • 김재우;이상민;한석중;김병학;박승렬
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.505-512
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    • 1998
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effects of three different formulated diets and macroalgae(Undaria) on growth and body comoposition among juvenile Haliotis discus, H. sieboldii and H. discus hannail. Three replicate groups among the three species abalones average weighing 0.31g were fed one of one experimental diet, two commercial diets and Undaria for 9 weeks. The three formulated diets produced significantly (P<0.05) greated body and shell growth than Undaria within same abalone species. Survival rates (97~99%) of H. discus and H. sieboldii were higher than that (74~77%) of H. discus hannai. Whereas different diets had no significantly (P>0.05) distincitive effect on survival within each three different abalone species. Moisture of abalone soft body in final stage reduced compared to those of abalone in initial stage in H. discus and H. discus hannai. Regardless of diet, abalone soft body revealed significantly (P<0.05) increased protein and decreased ash at the end of feeding trial in all three abalone species. This study indicate that all three different formulated diets used in this experiment could be a practical diet in three abalone species.

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Maturity and Spawning of the Triploid Pacific Abalone, Haliotis discus hannai (북방전복, Haliotis discus hannai 3배체의 생식능력)

  • Jee, Young Ju;Nam, Bo Hye;Lee, Jeong Yong;Chang, Young Jin
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.105-111
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    • 2013
  • The gonadal development of triploid and diploid Pacific abalones, Haliotis discus hannai was histologically investigated in spawning season. Diploid abalones had matured oocytes and spermatozoa, but most triploid had spermatocytes or developing oocytes that was slightly retarded in gonadal development compared to diploid abalones. In spawning experiment of triploid and diploid abalones, spawning rates of diploid male and female were 100%, but those of triploid female was 50% and male was 25% respectively. Investigation of spawned abalone eggs and spermatozoa revealed that length of diploid sperms head were 17.47 ${\mu}m$, breadth of head were 10.31 ${\mu}m$, length of spermatozoa were 130.72 ${\mu}m$, but those of triploid spermatozoa were 11.83 ${\mu}m$, 7.89 ${\mu}m$ and 103.36 ${\mu}m$ respectively. Triploid spermatozoa were significantly small to diploid spermatozoa (p < 0.05). The eggs of diploid and triploid were not different in size. The cross experiment between oocytes produced by triploids and spermatozoa by diploids ($3n{\times}2n$ cross) revealed that no fertilization were occurred, and $2n{\times}3n$ cross also revealed same result.

Sargassum Supplemented Diets on Growth and Composition of Juvenile Abalone Haliotis discus hannai (배합사료에 모자반 분말 첨가가 참전복 치패의 성장과 체성분에 미치는 영향)

  • 이상민;임태준;허용주
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.239-244
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    • 2000
  • To test survival growth of juvenile abalone, five different diet were constituted. Diet 1, the control, was constituted with white fish meal (15%), soybean meal (25%) and wheat flour (25%); diets 2,3 and 4 were constituted to replace each one of these ingradietns by supplementing Sargossum powder (upto 10 %) and the fifth one by Undularia powder. Survival of these abalones differed significantly. Diet 4 supported the fastest growth. There was no significant difference in the composition of these abalones hence Sargassum can be used as a substitute.

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Cochlodinium Red Tide Effects on the Respiration of Abalone, Haliotis discus hannai Ino

  • Seo, Kyung-Suk;Lee, Chang-Kyu
    • ALGAE
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.241-246
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    • 2007
  • Cochtodinium votykrikoides -related red tide is the most notorious tidal bloom, resulting in mass mortality to marineanimals. This study aimed to test the effect of C. polyknkoides on the lethality to Haliotis discus hannai under con-trolled conditions. The oxygen demand of C. polykrikoides increases to reach its peak duhng the night, while the oxy-gen usage by H. discus hannai was continuously decreased with a threshold of 2 mg L U. The addition of C.polykrikoides did not effect the respiration of the H. discus hannai. However, the usage of oxygen by C. polykrikoidesduhng the night may lead to anoxia in the animal. With aeration, the level of dissolved oxygen (D.O.) was between6.06 and 7.28 mg LU; 90% of abalones survived even with a high concentration of C. potykrikoides (9000 cells mL U).Without aeration (3 mg LU of D.O.), however, the H. discus hannai suffocated immediately. Once 20 hours hadelapsed, all of the abalones were dead. The density of the H. discus hannai population contributed to their mortality.Therefore, aeration during the night and maintaining lower abalone densities is the best way to promote the sur-vivorship of H. discus hannai during a C. polykrikoides red tide.