Ponds are a primary production
system to a wide variety of
freshwater fish species. Each
species have specific and unique
nutrient needs and successful pond
fertilization is critical to a
successful aquaculture enterprise. Aquaculture
Pond Fertilization: Impacts of
Nutrient Input on Production
provides state-of-the-art
information for successful
fertilization strategies for a broad
range of pond-raised species.
Aquaculture Pond Fertilization
attempts to rectify the seemingly
contradictory nutrient
recommendations by clearly defining
the goals of specific types of
aquaculture. Chapters are divided
into three sections: The first
reviews basic concepts in
fertilization applicable to all
pond-based production. The second
looks at specific nutrient
management approaches. The third and
final section of chapters looks
specifically at key freshwater pond
species ranging from tilapia to
perch and discusses specific
fertilization needs for the
successful rearing of these
in-demand fish.
Looking across species with
chapters contributed by leaders in
the field Aquaculture Pond
Fertilization provides
succinct single-volume coverage of
an oft-neglected, but vitally
important topic in aquaculture
production.