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Research project to benefit marine hatcheries

机译:研究项目使海洋孵化器受益

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has awarded scientists at Oregon State University two aquaculture grants, one that will help hatcheries feed certain marine fish more efficiently and the other intended to make oysters safer to eat.The first, worth $629,000, aims to improve the nutritional value of live prey such as rotifers and brine shrimp fed to California halibut {Paralichthys californicus), California yellowtail (Seriola lalandi dorsalis) and southern flounder {Paralichthys lethostigma) when they're in their larval stage. Owing to the fact that these organisms are less nutritious than copepods, the natural prey of many marine fish in the wild, the researchers plan to feed rotifers and brine shrimp vitamin C and taurine, an amino acid. To make sure these nutrients don't dissolve in the seawater, the researchers will encapsulate them in bubble-like liposomes, which can have impermeable membranes.
机译:国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)授予俄勒冈州立大学的科学家们两个水产养殖补助金,一个人可以帮助孵化场更有效地喂养某些海洋鱼类,另一个旨在让牡蛎更安全的东西。首先,价值629,000美元,旨在 提高活猎物的营养价值,如喂养到加利福尼亚州大山的盐水虾(Paralichthys Californicus),加州Yellowtail(Seriola Lalandi Dorsalis)和南方的比目鱼{Paralichthys lethostigma),当时他们在幼虫阶段。 由于这些生物不如桡足类的营养较少,野外许多海洋鱼的自然猎物,研究人员计划喂食轮虫和盐水虾维生素C和牛磺酸,氨基酸。 为了确保这些营养成分不会溶解在海水中,研究人员将用泡沫状脂质体封装它们,这可以具有不可渗透的膜。

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