WWW.WAS.ORG • WORLD AQUACULTURE • SEPTEMBER 2016 1 WORLD AQUACULTURE MAGAZINE WORLD AQUACULTURE magazine is published by the World Aquaculture Society. The home office address is: World Aquaculture Society, 143 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, USA. P: +1-225-578-3137; F: +1-225-578-3493; Email: carolm@was.org. World Aquaculture Society Home Page: www.was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS, 2016-2017 Juan Pablo Lazo, President Rebecca Lochmann, Immediate Past President William Daniels, President-Elect Wendy Sealey, Treasurer Jennifer Cobcroft, Secretary DIRECTORS Zuridah O. Merican Carole R. Engle Kathleen Hartman Patricia Moraes-Valenti Darryl E. Jory Antonio Garza de Yta CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVES Endhay Kontara, Asian Pacific Gef Flimlin, USAS Lorenzo Juarez, Latin America and Caribbean Ik Kyo Chung, Korea HOME OFFICE STAFF Carol Mendoza, Director, carolm@was.org Judy E. Andrasko, Assistant Director, JudyA@was.org WORLD AQUACULTURE EDITORIAL STAFF John Hargreaves, Editor-in-Chief Mary Nickum, Editor Linda Noble, Layout Editor WAS CONFERENCES AND SALES John Cooksey, Director of Conferences and Sales World Aquaculture Conference Management P.O. Box 2302, Valley Center, CA 92082 P: +1-760-751-5005; F: +1-760-751-5003 Email: worldaqua@aol.com MANUSCRIPTS AND CORRESPODENCE Submit manuscripts as Microsoft Word files to Mary Nickum, Editor, World Aquaculture magazine. Email: mjnickum@gmail.com. Letters to the Editor or other comments should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, John Hargreaves at jhargreaves@was.org. WORLD AQUACULTURE (ISSN Number 1041-5602) is published quarterly by the World Aquaculture Society, 143 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 USA. Library subscriptions are $50 annually for United States addresses, and $65 annually for addresses outside the United States. Individual subscriptions are a benefit of membership in the World Aquaculture Society. Annual membership dues: Students, $45; Individuals, $65; Corporations (for-profit), $255; Sustaining, $105 (individuals or non-profits); Lifetime (individuals), $1,100; E-Membership, $10 (no publications, meeting discounts and not an active member in last five years). Periodicals Postage paid at Baton Rouge, Louisiana and additional mailing offices. Twenty-five percent of dues is designated for a subscription to World Aquaculture magazine. POSTMASTER Send address changes to the World Aquaculture Society, 143 J.M. Parker Coliseum, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 USA. ©2014, The World Aquaculture Society. ■ W RLD AQUACULTURE VOL. 47 NO. 3 SEPTEMBER 2016 Cover: Fresh scallops ready for shipment to consumers. See article on page 12. Photo: Patricia Abelin. 8 17th International Symposium on Fish Nutrition and Feeding 9 Call for Speakers for Special Sessions at Aquaculture America 2017 10 A Recent Research Highlight from the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 10 Best Paper Award for Each Section of the Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 12 Current Status of Scallop Culture in Brazil Patricia Abelin, André L. De Araújo and Artur N. Rombenso 19 Benefits of Including Krill Meal in Shrimp Diets Lena Burri and Alberto J. P. Nunes 25 Status of Aquaculture in the Zanzibar Islands, Tanzania Flower E. Msuya, Hashim Muumin and Salum Hamed 30 Nanovaccines: a Possible Solution for Mass Vaccination in Aquaculture T.N. Vinay, G.C. Tanmoy, P. Anutosh, K.G. Sanjay and S. Biplab 34 The Potential Use of Bacillus and Lactobacillus as Probiotics in Portunid Crab Larviculture Kwong Kok Onn, Anita Talib, Md. Arif Chowdury, Khairun Yahya and Wan Mustaffa Wan Din 39 Fingerling Production of Orange-Spotted Grouper on Abu Al Abayad Island, United Arab Emirates Omer M. Yousif, Krishn Akumar, M. Balamurugan, V. Hozifa and A. Sagir 43 The Most Beautiful Oyster Wayne O’Connor, Michael Dove and Steve McOrrie 49 Outbreak of Severe Infection Caused by Pseudomonas putida in Cultured Hybrid Catfish Silurus asotus♀ × Silurus meridionalis♂ X. L. Huang , Y. J. Duan, Z. J. Du and D. F. Chen, Y. Geng and K. Y. Wang 55 Identification of Burrowing Worms and Bacteria Associated with Shell Injuries on Red Abalone Cultured in Baja California, Mexico Jorge Cáceres-Martínez, Yessica Hernández-Mercado, Roberto Cruz- Flores, Montserrat Muñoz-Flores and Rebeca Vásquez-Yeomans 60 An Abandoned Marine Quarry: A Unique Resource for Aquaculture William A. Wurts 65 A Biosecure Nursery System for Disease Mitigation in Shrimp Farming in India S. Felix and M. Menaga (CONTENTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 2)
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