DYQ20263 Live Feed Culture Introduction PDF

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This document provides an introduction to live feed culture, including topics like introduction, biology, and morphology. It also details the methods of assessment and objectives. The document seems to be part of a course curriculum at Politeknik Sandakan Sabah in Malaysia.

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DYQ20263 LIVE FEED CULTURE Instructed by: HAZZA ROSHADA BINTI RAMLI DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY & BIO-INDUSTRY POLITEKNIK SANDAKAN SABAH [email protected] DYQ20263 – LIVE FEED CULTURE TOPIC NO...

DYQ20263 LIVE FEED CULTURE Instructed by: HAZZA ROSHADA BINTI RAMLI DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY & BIO-INDUSTRY POLITEKNIK SANDAKAN SABAH [email protected] DYQ20263 – LIVE FEED CULTURE TOPIC NO TOPIC/CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION OF LIVE FEED CULTURE 2 BIOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY 3 OUTDOOR AND INDOOR CULTURE TECHNIQUES 4 HARVESTING TECHNIQUES DYQ20263 – LIVE FEED CULTURE ASSESSMENT METHOD i. Continuous Assessment (CA) – 100% ASSESSMENT QUANTITY PERCENTAGE (%) Theory Test 2 30% Practical Work 3 60% Case Study 1 10% DYQ20263 – LIVE FEED CULTURE TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION OF LIVE FEED HAZZA ROSHADA BINTI RAMLI DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY & BIO-INDUSTRY POLITEKNIK SANDAKAN SABAH [email protected] TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION OF LIVE FEED (OBJECTIVES) Upon completion of this topic, students should be able to; 1.1 Explain live feed culture 1.2 Explain the definition of live feed culture 1.3 Classify live feed into phytoplankton and zooplankton 1.4 Explain technology culture for live feed in aquaculture industry DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE WHAT IS LIVE FEED? Organisms include all plants (phytoplankton) and animal (zooplankton) live grazed/eaten upon by economically important fishes. PLANT – Unicellular, colonial, or filamentous forms ANIMAL - phytoplankton zooplankton Animal, small protozoans or metazoans such as Microalgae that live in surface water crustaceans and other animals Photosynthetic which is the primer Consumers of the planktonic world producers of the planktonic world Grazed by zooplankton & other aquatic Feed on plankton to obtain energy and nutrients organisms to survive Invisible to the unaided eyes and can only be Mostly are large enough to be seen with naked seen as green patches in large number eyes Include organisms such as diatoms dinoflagellates, & cyanobacteria Found floating in the middle layer of water bodies DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE Chlorella Nannochloropsis Skeletonema PHYTOPLANKTON Dunaliella Chaetoceros Scenedesmus Arthrospira Closterium DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE Isochrysis Navicula Spirogyra PHYTOPLANKTON Oscillatoria Westella Anabaena DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE Rotifer Daphnia Bloodworm ZOOPLANKTON Moina Tubifex Copepod Artemia sp. Infusoria @ Paramecium DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE MACROALGAE/MACROPHYTE Wolffia Hydrilla Azolla (Duckweed) DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE WHY CHOOSE LIVE FEED? Production costs are reasonable and effective Easy (readily available) Quantities (abundance amount) Frequency of availability Complete and abundant of nutrients as well as easy digestibility Food for human consumption as a supplementary DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE QUIZ !!! Which one of the phytoplankton is freshwater or marine water species?? Which one of the zooplankton is freshwater or marine water species?? DYQ 20263: LIVE FEED CULTURE THE END DYQ 20053: LIVE FEED CULTURE

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