Investigation of the pangas (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) cultivation sustainability in cages at the Ratargul Freshwater Swamp Forest of Bangladesh

Author:

Kunda Mrityunjoy1ORCID,Kawsar Md. Abu2ORCID,Adikari Diponkor1ORCID,Rishan Sakib Tahmid3ORCID,Harun‐Al‐Rashid Ahmed1ORCID,Pandit Debasish14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aquatic Resource Management Sylhet Agricultural University Sylhet Bangladesh

2. Department of Aquaculture Sylhet Agricultural University Sylhet Bangladesh

3. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Brownsville Texas USA

4. Department of Fishery Resources Conservation and Management Khulna Agricultural University Khulna Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractDetermining the most appropriate stocking density for a specific fish species in an ambient condition is essential for successful cage aquaculture in terms of profitability which is mainly governed by growth. The current study was conducted to ascertain which stocking density gives the best result of widely cultured species in cage aquaculture, pangas (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus), at swamp forest environment of Ratargul Freshwater Swamp Forest, Bangladesh in terms of growth, production and economic return. Fish were reared for 93 days at three stocking densities, namely 30, 40 and 50 fish/m3 which were denoted as FSD30, FSD40 and FSD50, respectively, containing three replications of each. Growth and yield comparisons indicated that the stocking density of fish had significant (p < 0.05) effects on growth rate and productivity. Fish cultivated at the maximum density (FSD50) had lower mean weights than fish reared at lower densities. The significantly highest mean weights (376.58 ± 14.65 g) and benefit–cost ratio (BCR) (1.617 ± 0.035) obtained from FSD30 show the suitability of this density in terms of fish growth and profitability of pangas in swamp forest environment.

Funder

Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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