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Water Quality and Plankton Communities in Hybrid Catfish (♀ Channel Catfish,Ictalurus punctatus × ♂ Blue Catfish,Ictalurus furcatus) Ponds After Partial Fish Harvest
Authors:Craig S Tucker  Charles C Mischke  Travis W Brown  Eugene L Torrans
Affiliation:1. Agricultural Research Service, USDA‐ARS Warmwater Aquaculture Research Unit, Stoneville, USA;2. Thad Cochran National Warmwater Aquaculture Center, Mississippi State University, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
Abstract:Twelve 0.4‐ha ponds were stocked with 10,000 hybrid catfish fingerlings in March 2015. Six ponds were partially harvested in August to remove fish larger than ~0.57 kg. All remaining fish were removed in October and November. Partial harvest of faster‐growing fish removed ~26% of the fish initially stocked; feeding rate (and therefore external nutrient loading) was reduced by about the same amount. However, reduced nutrient loading after partial fish harvest had no meaningful effects on water quality, phytoplankton biomass, phytoplankton and zooplankton community structure, or supplemental aeration. Lack of ecosystem change was caused by persistent internal recycling of nutrients added to the system before partial harvest and continued high (albeit reduced) external nutrient loading after partial harvest. Decisions to employ partial fish harvest to manage single‐cropped hybrid catfish ponds should be based on economic considerations and risk reduction rather than the expectation that fish biomass reduction will improve water quality.
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