World Aquaculture Magazine - June 2022

68 JUNE 2022 • WORLD AQUACULTURE • WWW.WA S .ORG Notes Chetan Kumar Garg*, Manas Kumar Maiti, Manish Jayant, Ravi Kumar Patel, Sinha Jateen, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai, India-400061 * Corresponding author: chetan.fishlove7736@gmail.com References EBC (European Biochar Foundation). 2018. Guidelines for EBC-feed certification. http://www.european-biochar.org/biochar/media/doc/ebcfeed.pdf FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations). 2020. The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2020. Sustainability in Action. Rome, Italy. Firdus, F., S. Samadi, A.A. Muhammadar, M.A. Sarong, Z.A. Muchlisin, W. Sari, S. Mellisa, S. Satria, B. Boihaqi and A.S. Batubara. 2020. Supplementation of rice husk activated charcoal in feed and its effects on growth and histology of the stomach and intestines from giant trevally, Caranx ignobilis. F1000 Research. Khaki, N.D. A. Malcevschi, A. Voccia and F. Marzano. 2017. Interaction of Dietary biochar (black carbon) on the growth performance and survival rate of early stage larvae of brown trout (Salmo trutta). Aquaculture Europe 2017, Dubrovnik, Croatia. Lan, T.T., T.R. Preston and R.A. Leng. 2016. Feeding biochar or charcoal increased the growth rate of striped catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) and improved water quality. Livestock Research for Rural Development 28(5):84. Lao, E.J. and E.R. Mbega. 2020. Biochar as a feed additive for improving the performance of farm animals. Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture (MJSA) 4(2):86-93. Mabe, L.T., S. Su, D. Tang, W. Zhu, S. Wang and Z. Dong. 2018. The effect of dietary bamboo charcoal supplementation on growth and serum biochemical parameters of juvenile common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Aquaculture Research 49(3):1142-1152. Man, K.Y., K.L. Chow, Y.B. Man, W.Y. Mo andM.H. Wong. 2021. Use of biochar as feed supplements for animal farming. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 51(2):187-217. Moe, T., M. Ishikawa, S. Koshio and S. Yokoyama. 2009. Effects of dietary bamboo charcoal on growth parameters and nutrient utilization of tiger puffer fish, Takifugu rubripes. Aquaculture Science 57:53-60. Quaiyum, M.A., R. Jahan, N. Jahan, T. Akhter and I.M. Sadiqul. 2014. Effects of bamboo charcoal added feed on reduction of ammonia and growth of Pangasius hypophthalmus. Journal of Aquaculture Research and Development 5(6):1. Raul, C., V.S. Bharti, Y. Dar Jaffer, S. Lenka and G. Krishna. 2021. Sugarcane bagasse biochar: Suitable amendment for inland aquaculture soils. Aquaculture Research 52(2):643-654. Samson, J.S., 2019. Oral administration of pulverized wood charcoal on growth, feed utilization, survival and waste excretion of red tilapia (Oreochromis sp). International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3(4):417-421. Schmidt, H.P. and K. Wilson. 2012. 55 uses of biochar. Itahaka-Journal 1:286-289. Schmidt, H.P., N. Hagemann, K. Draper and C. Kammann. 2019. The use of biochar in animal feeding. PeerJ 7:7373. Thu, M., S. Koshio, M. Ishikawa and S. Yokoyama. 2010. Effects of supplementation of dietary bamboo charcoal on growth performance and body composition of juvenile Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus. Journal of theWorld Aquaculture Society 41:255-262. Yoo, J.H., S.C. Ji and G.S. Jeong. 2005. Effect of dietary charcoal and wood vinegar mixture (CV82) on body composition of olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus. Journal of theWorld Aquaculture Society 36:203-208. U.S. AQUACULTURE SOCIETY Sponsored Publ icat ions Reques t for Proposal s The USAS is seeking proposals for publications, including books, conference proceedings, fact sheets, pictorials, hatchery or production manuals, data compilations, and other materials that are important to U.S. aquaculture development and that will be of benefit to USAS members. Individuals wishing to have a project considered for funding by the USAS should prepare a proposal — guidelines are available on the website www.was.org. • CONDITIONS FOR PUBL ICATION: The USAS Board of Directors will rate proposals and select projects for publication. The successful applicant will serve as co-author; however, depending on contribution to the publication, the applicant may not necessarily serve as chief or sole author. The USAS will cover general publication and distribution costs for one or more projects up to $5,000 each year. However, special consideration will be given to worthwhile projects that exceed this limit. No compensation will be provided to the authors for their time spent in writing the publication. The publication will be property of the USAS and will be sold through the WAS bookstore. • CONTACT: John Bowzer, Ph.D. • EMAIL : John.Bowzer@ADM.COM • PHONE: 217-451-3963 • MOBILE: 985-377-4480

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