World Aquaculture Magazine - June 2021

46 JUNE 2021 • WORLD AQUACULTURE • WWW.WA S .ORG Acknowledgments The red snapper utilized for the market testing trials presented were produced under a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Florida Sea Grant (NOAA-OAR- SG-2017-2005176). The authors are thankful and appreciative of the contribution of the staff and graduate students of the University of Miami Experimental Hatchery for their hard work and participation in this grant. We also acknowledge the collaboration of Drs. Leonardo Ibarra Castro and Mark Martindale of the University of Florida Whitney Laboratory in St. Petersburg for their collaboration on this project. Notes David Miranda and Carlos Nieves, MarePesca LLC, 4006 Ave De Diego, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00987 Charles McGuigan and Daniel Benetti, University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Aquaculture Program, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida 33149, USA Jon Chaiton, Alex Henderson and Ben Frisch, Tropic Seafood, Ltd, Gladstone Rd, Nassau, The Bahamas Carlos Martinez, Horse Creek Aqua Farms, Rotonda West, Florida 33947, USA Corresponding author email: dbenetti@rsmas.miami.edu. References Benetti, D., J. Stieglitz, J. Suarez, R. Hoenig, C. Tudela, Z. Daugherty, C.J. McGuigan, J. Geng, S. Mathur, Y. Buchalla, J. Camperio and L. Anchieta. 2020. Marine fin sh aquaculture research and development at the University of Miami. World Aquaculture 51(4):43-56. Buchalla, Y., C.J. McGuigan, J.D. Stieglitz, R.H. Hoenig, C.E. Tudela, K.G. Darville and D. Benetti. 2020. Advances in hatchery technology of red snapper, Lutjanus campechanus , candidate species for marine aquaculture in the Caribbean. (Abstract) Aquaculture America 2020, World Aquaculture Society. Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. 2018. Amendment 42 to the Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the Gulf of Mexico. Reef Fish Recreational Management for Headboat Survey Vessels. https://gulfcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/B-11b-RF- Amendmt-42-April-2018-Council.pdf McGuigan, C.J., Y. Buchalla, J.D. Stieglitz, R. H. Hoenig, C.E. Tudela, K.G. Darville and D. D. Benetti. 2020. Effect of photoperiod on growth, development, feed consumption, and survival of red snapper Lutjanus campechanus (Abstract). Aquaculture America, World Aquaculture Society. SouthEast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR). 2018. SEDAR 52 Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Final Stock Assessment Report. https://sedarweb.org/sedar-52-gulf-mexico-red-snapper-final-stock- assessment-report . Brand The Standard in Growth and Survival Augmentation AlgaMac Enrich High in DHA and Natural Astaxanthin Celebrating 37 years serving the aquaculture industry with high quality diets, Artemia cysts and hatchery equipment including the AlgaMac series algae replacement/substitution rich in DHA for shrimp, fish and bivalve applications. AlgaMac-3050 Flake 20-22% DHA! - dry wt basis in crumble flake form. AlgaMac Protein Plus All celled DHA enriched Rotifer Growout Diet AlgaMac Enhance Two whole cell algaes with amino acids, nucleic acids, vitamins and beta-glucans Series World renowned AlgaMac Other high quality feeds from Bio-Marine: EconoMac Microparticle diet: Larval-PL stages Formulated Diets (4000 series) Micro-crumble diet: Larval-PL stages Astarose Natural source of Astaxanthin Spirulina Spray-dried Algae ArteMac Artemia Replacement Replace up to 100% Artemia with this nutritionally superior diet. MadMac Maturation Stimulator Fresh, make on-site. Rich in DHA. Aeration Filtration Heating Lab Supplies Meters Tubing & Hose UV/Ozone Water Quality Microscopes Pipe/Fittings/Valves Pumps Refractometers Systems Design ... and more. Hatchery Equipment & Supplies PO Box 5, Hawthorne, California 90250 USA Tel: 310-973-5275 / Fax: 310-676-9387 If you wish to test our diets, please contact us for a sample. Red AlgaMac Rotifer & Artemia Enrichment. New www.aquafauna.com email: aquafauna@aquafauna.com

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