World Aquaculture - September 2022

WWW.WA S .ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • SEP TEMBER 2022 43 2002. Lunar cycle of zooplankton biomass in subtropical waters: biogeochemical implications. Journal of Plankton Research 24:935-939. Ikegami, T., Y. Takeuchi, S. Hur and A. Takemura. 2014. Impacts of moonlight on fish reproduction. Marine Genomics 14:59-66. Johannes, R.E. 1978. Reproductive strategies of coastal marine fishes in the tropics. Environmental Biology of Fishes 3:65-84. Matlock, G.C., B.T. Hysmith and R.L. Colura. 1984. Return of tagged red drum stocked into Matagorda Bay, Texas. Data Management Series No. 63, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Coastal Fisheries Branch, Austin, Texas, 1-6. McCarty, C.E. 1990. Preliminary results of red drum stocking in Texas. Pages 11-15 in A. Sparks, editor. Marine Farming and Enhancement: Proceeding of the 15th U.S.-Japan Meeting on Aquaculture. NOAA Technical Report NMFS85. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service. Washington, DC. McEachron, L.W., L.W. McCarty and R.R. Vega. 1995. Beneficial uses of marine fish hatcheries: Enhancement of red drum in Texas coastal water. American Fisheries Society Symposium 15:161-166. Nishimura, T. and M. Fukushima. 2009. Why animals respond to the full moon: Magnetic hypothesis. Bioscience Hypotheses 2:399-401. Oliveira, C., N.J. Duncan, P. Pousão-Ferreira, E. Mañanós and F.J. Sánchez-Vázquez. 2010. Influence of the lunar cycle on plasma melatonin, vitellogenin and sex steroids rhythms in Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis. Aquaculture 306:343-347. Roberts, D.E., B.V. Harpster Jr. and G.E. Henderson. 1978. Conditioning and induced spawning of the red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) under varied conditions of photoperiod and temperature. Proceedings of the World Mariculture Society 9:311-332. Schwanck, E. 2006. Lunar periodicity in the spawning of Tilapia mariae in the Ethiop River, Nigeria. Journal of Fish Biology 30:533-537. Stening, R.J., C. Carmody and J. Du. 2002. Simulating the lunar geomagnetic variations. Journal of Geophysical Research 127:1125-1135. Takemura, A., M.S. Rahman, S. Nakamura, Y.J. Park and K. Takana. 2004. Lunar cycles and reproductive activity in reef fishes with particular attention to rabbitfishes. Fish and Fisheries 5:317-328. Takemura, A., M.S. Rahman and Y.J. Park. 2010. External and internal controls of lunar-related reproductive rhythms in fishes. Journal of Fish Biology 76:7-26. Taylor, M.H. 1984. Lunar synchronization of fish reproduction. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 113:484-493. Vega, R.R., W.H. Neill, J.R. Gold and M.S. Ray. 2012. Enhancement of Texas Sciaenids (Red drum and Spotted Seatrout). Available at Preliminary Results http://agrilifecdn. tamu.edu/gold/files/2012/05/Bulletin-of-the-NationalResearch-Institute-of-Aquaculture.pdf U.S. AQUACULTURE SOCIETY Sponsored Publ icat ions Reques t for Proposal s The USAS is seeking proposals for publications, including books, conference proceedings, fact sheets, pictorials, hatchery or production manuals, data compilations, and other materials that are important to U.S. aquaculture development and that will be of benefit to USAS members. Individuals wishing to have a project considered for funding by the USAS should prepare a proposal — guidelines are available on the website www.was.org. • CONDITIONS FOR PUBL ICATION: The USAS Board of Directors will rate proposals and select projects for publication. The successful applicant will serve as co-author; however, depending on contribution to the publication, the applicant may not necessarily serve as chief or sole author. The USAS will cover general publication and distribution costs for one or more projects up to $5,000 each year. However, special consideration will be given to worthwhile projects that exceed this limit. No compensation will be provided to the authors for their time spent in writing the publication. The publication will be property of the USAS and will be sold through the WAS bookstore. • CONTACT: John Bowzer, Ph.D. • EMAIL : John.Bowzer@ADM.COM • PHONE: 217-451-3963 • MOBILE: 985-377-4480

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