WWW.WAS.ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • JUNE 2014 1 WORLD AQUACULTURE MAGAZINE WORLD AQUACULTURE magazine is published by the World Aquaculture Society. The home office address is: World Aquaculture Society, 143 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA. Tel: +1-225-578-3137; Fax: +1-225-578-3493; e-mail: carolm@was.org. World Aquaculture Society Home Page: www.was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS, 2013-2014 Dr. Michael Schwarz, President Dr. Graham Mair, President-Elect Dr. Kevan Main, Past President Dr. Rebecca Lochmann, Secretary Dr. William Daniels, Treasurer DIRECTORS Dr. Jimmy Avery Dr. Juan Pablo Lazo Dr. Luís André Sampaio Dr. Sandra E. Shumway Dr. Francisco Gomes Mr. Roy Palmer CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVES Farshad Shishehchian, Asian Pacific Kathleen Hartman, USAS Antonio Garza de Yta, Latin America and Caribbean Kwang-Sik Choi, Korea HOME OFFICE STAFF Carol Mendoza, Director, carolm@was.org Judy E. Andrasko, Assistant Director, JudyA@was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE EDITORIAL STAFF John Hargreaves, Editor-in-Chief Mary Nickum, Editor Linda Noble, Layout Editor WAS CONFERENCES AND SALES John Cooksey, Director of Conferences and Sales World Aquaculture Conference Management P.O. Box 2302, Valley Center, CA 92082 Tel: +1-760-751-5005; Fax: +1-760-751-5003 e-mail: worldaqua@aol.com MANUSCRIPTS AND CORRESPONDENCE: Submit manuscripts as Microsoft Word files to Mary Nickum, Editor, World Aquaculture magazine. E-mail: mjnickum@gmail.com. Letters to the Editor or other comments should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, John Hargreaves at jhargreaves@was.org. WORLD AQUACULTURE (ISSN Number 1041-5602) is published quarterly by the World Aquaculture Society, 143 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 USA. Library subscriptions are $50 annually for United States addresses, and $65 annually for addresses outside the United States. Individual subscriptions are a benefit of membership in the World Aquaculture Society. Annual membership dues: Students, $45; Individuals, $65; Corporations (for-profit), $255; Sustaining, $105 (individuals or non-profits); Lifetime (individuals), $1,100; E-Membership, $10 (no publications, meeting discounts and not an active member in last five years). Periodicals Postage paid at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and additional mailing offices. Twenty-five percent of dues is designated for a subscription to World Aquaculture magazine. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the World Aquaculture Society, 143 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 USA. ©2013, The World Aquaculture Society. ■ W RLD AQUACULTURE VOL. 45 NO. 2 JUNE 2014 Cover: Harvest (23 t/ha) of hybrid catfish (Ictalurus punctatus x I. furcatus) from a pilot-scale (0.29-ha) split-pond at the National Warmwater Aquaculture Center, Stoneville, MS, USA (Photo: Jimmy Avery). 7 LACQUA 14 to Convene in Guadalajara 8 Highlights from State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2014 9 Partitioned Pond Aquaculture Systems Craig S. Tucker, David E. Brune and Eugene L. Torrans 19 Limitations on Periphyton Productivity and Tilapia Growth from High Hardness and Alkalinity of Groundwater in Yucatán, Mexico Martha Hernández, Eucario Gasca-Leyva, David Valdés and Ana Milstein 23 Composition, Treatment and Use of Saline Groundwater for Aquaculture in the Netherlands Tony van der Hiele, Jan W Rijstenbil, Jorik Creemers and Jouke Heringa 30 Practicality of Liquid Lime Suspensions and Pelleted Lime for Liming Ponds William A. Wurts 32 Current Status of Global Cultivated Seaweed Production and Markets Sasi Nayar and Kriston Bott 39 An Autonomous Wave-Powered Energy System for Net-Pen Aquaculture Dallas Meggitt and Tore Gulli 43 The California Sea Cucumber — a Potential Candidate for Aquaculture A. Kalam Azad, R. Scott McKinley, Ian P. Forster and Christopher M. Pearce 50 Common Octopus Aquaculture in Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain): Outlook and Challenges Eduardo Almansa, Rodrigo Riera, José A. Pérez, Catalina Perales-Raya, Beatriz C. Felipe and Diana Reis 54 Hybrid Striped Bass as Aquaculture Candidate in Germany? Promising Performance Bu Potential for Invasive Behavior Andreas Müller-Belecke, Christa Thürmer and Marcel Böhm 59 Dynamics of Arachidonic Acid Transfer from Diet to Eggs in Red Drum Lee A. Fuiman and Cynthia K. Faulk 63 Zooplankton Displacement Volume — A Feeding Indicator in Extensive Carp Culture Markus Böhm, Christian Bauer, Karin Schlott, Martin Fichtenbauer, Günther Gratzl and Günther Schlott 67 Aquaculture Nutrition: Turning Challenges into Opportunities V. Tincy, P. Mishal, M. S. Akhtar and A. K. Pal (CONTENTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
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