FAO/UNDP-BFAR Brackishwater Aquaculture Demonstration and Training Project PHI/75/005 MANUAL ON ARTEMIA PRODUCTION IN SALT PONDS IN THE PHILIPPINES |
by
Jan Vos
Associate Expert FAO
and
Nympha L. de la Rosa
Counterpart BFAR
Artemia Production in saltponds in the Philippines is a sub-project of the BFAR-FAO/UNDP Brackishwater Aquaculture and Training Project.
This manual is written to serve as a guideline for BFAR Extension Officers, fish farmers and most especially for people who are engaged in the solar salt production industry.
I hope each reader will find this manual a good working tool for the implementation of Artemia production in our country.
Director B F A R | |
Manila 28 November. 1980 |
Quezon City, October 1980
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3.8 Phototactism and distribution
9.1 Criteria for suitable sites
9.2 Climatology and facilities
10. PRACTICAL WORK AND EXERCISES
Pond management - water intake
Processing and storage of Artemia cysts
Related literature
Fig. 1 Life cycle of the brine shrimp (Artemia salina)
Fig. 2 Theoretical management of Artemia pond
Fig. 5 Hatching cyst - Breaking stage
Fig. 6 Hatching cyst - Hatching stage
Fig. 7 Hatched nauplius Instar I
Fig. 8 Growing larva Instar IV
Fig. 17 Standard method for hatching efficiency
Fig. 18 Simplified method for hatching efficiency
Fig. 19 Method for hatching percentage
This manual is meant as a guideline for Artemia production in salt ponds in the Philippines. We hope that it will not only serve Government workers, but also interested people from the private sector.
We are greatly indebted to the Artemia Reference Center of the University of Ghent - Belgium, where many of the described methodologies and know-how originated; to all fish and saltfarmers who gave us an insight in their practical experience; and to the many Government workers who made our surveys possible.
Many thanks go also to Mr. R. Manguerra for his fine drawings and to Mrs. J. Daquioag and Mr. L. Iglesias, respectively for typing and mimeographing the manuscript.
The drawings in Figs. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 17 where copied from slides made by Dr. P. Sorgeloos from the Artemia Reference Center, and Fig. 14 is based on a drawing from Metalli and Ballardin.