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Title: Phosphorus budget in shrimp aquaculture pond with mangrove enclosure and aquaculture performance
Authors: Toru SHIMODA
Yoshimi FUJIOKA
Chumpol SRITHONG
Chittima ARYUTHAKA
Keywords: mangrove
phosphorus budget
shrimp aquaculture
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Wiley Online Library
Abstract: An experiment in which water was circulated between shrimp aquaculture ponds stocked with 10 000 or 20 000 PL-15 stage Penaeus monodon, and mangrove enclosures each planted with 476 Rhizophora mucronata per enclosure, was carried out at the Samut Songkhram Coastal Aquatic Research Station, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University, Thailand. Shrimp survival rate was significantly higher (P < 0.001, Fisher’s exact test) in ponds where 10 000 larvae was stocked and water was exchanged with the mangrove enclosure, compared with the control pond with no water exchange, over the 136 day experimental period. Phosphorus transport to the mangrove enclosure was estimated to be 0.41 kgP and 0.18 kgP over the experimental period and change in phosphorus content in mud was reduced there compared with the control pond. A load reduction effect to the environment was confirmed in this aquaculture system with mangrove enclosure compared with the phosphorus budget in the control pond, and 6.2 or 8.9 ha of mangrove area was estimated to be required by 1 ha shrimp ponds to fully process the phosphorus.
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/21587
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