Tilapia·Culture in Heated Effluents: Potential for Commercialization in Temperate Climates
Author | Behrends, L.L. | |
Author | Burch, D.W. | |
Author | Maddox, J.J. | |
Author | Nelson, R.G. | |
Author | Waddell, E.L. Jr. | |
Date of acession | 2023-01-06T15:44:40Z | |
Date of availability | 2023-01-06T15:44:40Z | |
Abstract | Because the Tennessee Valley is located in a temperate c imate, a multiseasonal approach has been developed for culturing the t~opical fiSh tilapia. During the winter (October-March), temperature of condenlser cooling water (CCW) from open-cycle nuclear power plants ranges from 15° to b2o C, and iit is ideally suited for overwintering small fingerlings and selected fbrood stoc~. in raceways. During warmer periods of the year when CCW is too warm f r rae way culture, fingerlings are reared to market size in earthen cooling, ponds or in farm ponds near the power plant site. Hatchery methods have also b~en de eloped for mass production of tilapia and their hybrids. The integrated appro ch of overwintering, hatchery production, and growout will be discussed elat.ive to optimal use of heated effluents. | |
URL | https://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2059 | |
Subject | Tilapia | |
Subject | Overwintering | |
Title | Tilapia·Culture in Heated Effluents: Potential for Commercialization in Temperate Climates | |
Type | TVA Fertilizer Research |