Title: Tilapia Aquaculture
1Tilapia Aquaculture
- Barry A. Costa-Pierce
- Department of Fisheries, Animal Veterinary
Science - University of Rhode Island
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3 Costa-Pierce, B. J. Rakocy. Tilapia
Aquaculture in the Americas Volume 1 2 (1997,
2000) World Aquaculture Society
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5Tilapiine Fish of the Genera Oreochromis,
Sarotherodon Tilapia (Trewavas 1983)
- Oreochromis
- maternal
- mouthbrooders
- Sarotherodon
- biparental
- mouthbrooders
- Tilapia
- substrate spawners
- (guarders)
6 Mozambique tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus
Saline-tolerant coastal estuaries
35 degrees South
7 Wami River tilapia Oreochromis urolepis
hornorum
O. urolepis
8Blue tilapia Oreochromis aureus
9Supraspecies Concept Evolution
Blue tilapia
Oreochromis aureus
- Widely distributed species considered ancient
that is falling apart due to the recent drying
of Africa, caused stock isolation and speciation. - Allopatric and Sympatric speciation.
- BUT newly isolated populations still
reproductively compatible due to recent
divergence in captivity produce reproductively
viable hybrids use of external morpohometric
characterizations useless
10 Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
Exotic species South of 100
11Lake Victoria niloticus
12 Karonga tilapia Oreochromis karongae
13Cold tolerances for Oreochromis mossambicus
14Salinity tolerances for Oreochromis mossambicus
15Tilapia Feeding Ecology Reidel, R.
Costa-Pierce, B.A. 2002. Journal of Applied
Ichthyology, in review.
Summer
Spring
Stomach pH
Fall
Winter
Dusk
Night
Dusk
Dawn
Night
Dawn
Mid PM
Mid AM
Mid PM
Mid AM
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18Market-driven development
Tilapia Aquaculture Technology
70-80s
Markets
90-2010s
19Tilapia aquaculture
- Second most important farmed fish after the carps
- Most widely grown of any farmed fish
- Asian countries are major producers and consumers
20Tilapia (May 25, 2005 Madrid Daily)
- Europe is following US trend of adopting tilapia
as replacement for traditional fishes
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23Global production of tilapia
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25Top Ten Seafoods (U.S.)per capita (lbs)
26US Tilapia consumption (imports and
domestic)229,000 mt of live weight (equivalent)
- 2004 306,410 mt of live weight (equivalent)
2005368,295 mt of live weight (equivalent) 2006
2723,101 mt fresh fillets, 74,381 mt frozen
fillets, 60,772 mt whole frozen (2006)
28241,205,610 (2003) 297,413,000 (2004)
392,978,298 (2005) 482,742,515 (2006)
29Tilapia (June 2007, Tesco, UK)
- 18 US per kg whole fish!!!!
30IQF Fillets in re-sealable packages
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34Tilapia Orange Juice
35Global Tilapia Market Trends
- Prices have been constant, only fresh fillets
have increased slightly, will not see increases
with inflation
/kg
36Future global tilapia aquaculture
37Current Global Market Trends
- Increase in demand for all forms of tilapia
- Demand increase will be greatest for frozen
fillets - Demand increase will be significant for fresh
fillets - High profit margin for prepared meals assembled
and packaged in developing countries
38Tilapia the Green farmed fish
- Herbivore / omnivore, low trophic level feeder
- Algae, bacteria, and detritus (bioflocs) are
important food sources - Prepared feeds are mostly grains and ag
by-products - Promoted by aid agencies and NGOs
- Dr. M. Gupta awarded World Food Prize for
promotion of tilapia aquaculture, June 10, 2005 - Disease resistant and tolerant of poor water
quality. Antibiotics and chemicals are not
needed for commercial farming.
39Begin quality control on the farm
- Reduce or eliminate use of drugs and chemicals
- Consider alternatives to methyltestosterone
- Use high quality feeds, proper ratio of protein,
carbohydrates and fat (minimize fatty deposits) - No contaminates in feed
- Maintain water quality, avoid polluted water
- Control algae blooms and off-flavor
40Tilapia research focus
1980-90s
2000-20s
Genetics Feeds
1. obtain develop new genetic stocks
genetic manipulation
decrease production costs
2. increase market value
3. Market research focus industry
segmentation organization market expansion
41Improved Strains of Red Snapper
42Obtaining New Genetic Stocks
Why? Small founder stock sizes susceptibility
to diseases unknown environmental genetic
tolerances of mixtures
- Oreochromis niloticus (growth, size)
- O. karongae (growth, size)
- O. aureus (cold tolerance)
- O. mossambicus (salinity cold tolerances)
- O. urolepis (growth, salinity cold)
43Oreochromis mossambicus in USA
1962
Arizona
Oklahoma
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1963
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lt 1953
1953
Hawaii
California
Alabama
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1951
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Singapore (Malaya) 5 fish recd?
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Subsaharan Africa
44International Cooperation with Africa
- Obtaining new genetic materials for global stock
improvements - University scholarship program funded by
industries who participate - Accelerated on-farm aquaculture farming
systems RD in Africa - Building infrastructure in Africa
- Developing human resources in Africa