Growth, Survival, and Food Conversion of Atlantic Salmon Reared at Four Different Densities with Common Water Quality

PROGRESSIVE FISH-CULTURIST(1993)

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Our objective was to determine the maximum effective rearing density for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) at 17.5-degrees-C, a temperature typically used in hatcheries to accelerate growth. We reared 5.8-g (mean weight) parr for 80 d to final rearing densities of 14-55 kg/m2 (rearing unit bottom area) or 80-310 kg/m3 (rearing unit volume). Weight gain was slightly depressed in fish at a final rearing density of 26 kg/m2 (146 kg/M3), but mortality, food conversion, and gain in length were not affected. At densities greater than 26 kg/m2, fish growth was slower and food conversion was higher, but mortality was unaffected. Atlantic salmon may be reared at 17.5-degrees-C to densities of at least 14 kg/m2 (80 kg/m3) without adverse effects on growth and health, but final rearing densities should not exceed 26 kg/m2.
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