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Aquaculture International | 2001

Study on the effects of rearing density, temperature and salinity on hatching performance of the European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758)

Alexis Conides; Branko Glamuzina

Study on the effects of rearing density, temperature and salinity on hatching performance of the European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758)are described.


Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science | 2017

Population Dynamics and Reproduction of Mediterranean Green Crab Carcinus aestuarii in Parila Lagoon (Neretva Estuary, Adriatic Sea, Croatia) as Fishery Management Tools

Luka Glamuzina; Alexis Conides; Giorgio Mancinelli; Tatjana Dobroslavić; Vlasta Bartulović; Sanja Matić-Skoko; Branko Glamuzina

AbstractPopulation structure, age, growth, mortality, and reproduction patterns of the Mediterranean green crab Carcinus aestuarii were determined for the native population in Parila Lagoon (Neretva Estuary, Middle Adriatic, Croatia). The population size structure showed two distinct cohorts: (1) specimens with a carapace width of 20–34 mm and dominated by females and (2) large-sized specimens with a carapace width > 34 mm with males significantly dominating and no females found above 46 mm. Males appeared to grow faster than females in the first and second year of the life cycle. Most of the natural mortality (70.4%) occurred during the first year of life. This indicates high predation pressure from fish and other crab species on small-sized (less than 25 mm) C. aestuarii cohorts. The peak of ovigerous female occurrence occurred in January 2015. A very small percentage of ovigerous females appeared in June 2015. The 50% ovigerous size for the population was estimated at a carapace width of 29.65 mm and w...


OUR SEA : International Journal of Maritime Science & Technology | 2015

Growth and Gonad Changes in Stony Sea Urchin, Paracentrotus Lividus (Lamark, 1816) Fed Artificially Formulated Feed and Benthic Macrophyte Diet

Sanja Tomšić; Alexis Conides; Ivica Aničić

This study reported the efficiency of artificially formulated feed and benthic macrophyte diet on growth and gonad development of cultured stony sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus (Lamark, 1816). An initial sample of 720 individual urchins was gathered in coastal area of SE Adriatic, near Dubrovnik, Croatia and for the purposes of the experiment, was held in a flow-through system. Sea urchin were fed four test diets A, B, C and D. Diet A consisted of seaweeds collected in the natural habitat of sampled sea urchin, artificial diets B, C, and D contained a different ratio of ingredients. The feed mixtures differed in respect to corn meal content; B (22%), C (30%) and D (35%) as well as the distribution of fish meal content; B (15%), C (5%) and D (0%). Prior to the commencement of feeding, sea urchins in all groups were starved for 15 days. During the period of starvation, recorded total urchin weight, gonadosomatic index (GSI) and gonad weight values for all experimental groups, showed a declining trend except in the control group, where they stayed the same. After 30 days, the declining trend of morphometric values was recorded for treatment A and the control group. During the two months of the intensive feeding conditions in the regimes with artificially prepared feed, B, C and D a growing trend was recorded for all morphometric values, and it was particularly evident in the treatment C. In the last month of the experiment, a significant decline in the GSI and gonad weight values were observed for the groups, A and the control. The differences among the artificially formulated feeds expressed through increase of GSI and gonad mass values revealed that the best among them was artificial feed C whose variance in consistence of essential nutritional components fits between prepared feeds B and D. Based on the results of our study we conclude that the artificially formulated feed is adequate food for sea urchins in a controlled environment, especially when it contains a smaller animal protein component (510%) and a larger share of plant components (over 90%).


Marine Policy | 2012

Trust in the fisheries scientific community

Helen Glenn; Diana Tingley; Sonia Sánchez Maroño; Dennis Holm; Laurence T. Kell; Gurpreet Padda; Ingi Runar Edvardsson; Johann Asmundsson; Alexis Conides; Kostas Kapiris; Mintewab Bezabih; Premachandra Wattage; Sakari Kuikka


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2004

Age, growth, mortality and sex ratio of sand smelt, Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 (Pisces: Atherinidae) in the estuary of the Mala Neretva River (middle‐eastern Adriatic, Croatia)

Vlasta Bartulović; Branko Glamuzina; Alexis Conides; Jakov Dulčić; Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire; Valter Kožul


Scientia Marina | 2004

Food of sand smelt, Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 (Pisces: Atherinidae) in the estuary of the Mala Neretva River (middle-eastern Adriatic, Croatia)

Vlasta Bartulović; Davor Lučić; Alexis Conides; Branko Glamuzina; Jakov Dulčić; Dubravka Hafner; Mirna Batistić


Scientia Marina | 2001

Study on the early larval development and growth of the red porgy, Pagrus pagrus with emphasis on the mass mortalities observed during this phase*

Alexis Conides; Branko Glamuzina


Marine Policy | 2010

Risk identification and perception in the fisheries sector: comparisons between the Faroes, Greece, Iceland and UK

Diana Tingley; Johann Asmundsson; Edward P. Borodzicz; Alexis Conides; Ben Drakeford; Ingi Rúnar Eðvarðsson; Dennis Holm; Kostas Kapiris; Sakari Kuikka; Bogi Mortensen


Acta Adriatica | 2010

Growth, size class frequency and reproduction of purple sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) in Bistrina Bay (Adriatic Sea, Croatia)

Sanja Tomšić; Alexis Conides; Iris Dupčić Radić; Branko Glamuzina


Acta Adriatica | 2008

Study of the reproduction of the Karamote shrimp Penaeus (Melicertus) kerathurus in Amvrakikos Gulf, western Greece

Alexis Conides; Branko Glamuzina; Jakov Dulčić; Kostas Kapiris; Jurica Jug-Dujaković; Costas Papaconstantinou

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Diana Tingley

University of Portsmouth

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