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Chong M. Lee 1, Peizhi Lian 1, David Bengtson 2, Nick King 3 and George Nardi 4 1. Dept. of Nutrition and Food Sciences 2. Dept. of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Science University of Rhode Island 3. Skretting, Vancouver, BC 4. GreatBay Aquaculture, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Commercial scale production of squid hydrolysate 330 gal capacity 86% M 73-78% M Yield: 47-54% Vibrating screen In-line viscometer Evaporator Hydrolysis Raw squid byproduct hydrolysate
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Proximate composition of squid hydrolysate (concentrated – 76% moisture) MoistureProteinLipidAsh 76 %18.63 %3.30 %2.19 % Squid hydrolysate contains 11.16% EPA and 24.45% DHA, while salmon oil contains 8.65% EPA and 10.67% DHA (on an oil weight basis).
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Ingredients Amount (% dry wt basis) Squid hydrolysate73.33 Salmon oil9.54 Lecithin3.01 Vitamin- premix0.44 Mineral premix2.01 Starch5.02 Yeast4.02 Algae (spirulina: chlorella)2.64 Proximate composition Protein64.66 Lipid18.72 Carbohydrate7.40 Ash9.21 Energy (MJ/Kg)19.12 Composition of squid hydrolysate-based basal microdiet
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Pilot plant production of microparticulate feed Grinding homogenizng drum drying sieving
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(DHA) (EPA) Fatty acid profiles of microdiets *The 100 g basal squid hydrolysate diet will provide 2.00 g EPA and 3.60 g DHA based on EPA/DHA distribution (% fatty acid/oil).
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Field feeding trial on Atlantic cod larvae: weaning procedure n 0.25 million of cod larvae/ production tank (5 m 3 ). n One tank for squid hydrolysate(SH)-larval diet n Six tanks (control group) for a premium commercial diet n Cod larvae upon hatch were on - initially rotifer - the combination of rotifer and Artemia - co-feeding of Artemia and microdiet Weaning 1 week later with gradual removal of Artemia, the fish were kept on the SH microdiet for another 2 weeks. (The trial was conducted at the GreatBay Aquaculture in Portsmouth, NH)
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Survival n 70-75% of the fish on the SH microdiet survived through the weaning period, which is considered excellent (in the same range for the control group - the premium commercial diet) n Overall, there was no real difference in survival among the production tanks during weaning.
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Swimming behavior n Different behavior between the fish fed SH diet and the rest. n The SH fish had a lighter color. A darker color is often associated with stress. n The SH fish were very responsive as a sign of good health being more uniform in size. This has very significant ramifications as it relates to cannibalism and grading. n The fish were swimming together in uniform manner and appeared to be in motion more so than those in the control diet tanks.
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Tank hygiene n The SH diet was rated better than the premium control diet. n The SH diet appeared to stay very stable in the water without leaching. Leaching tends to cause foam on the surface (which was a problem with the control diet).
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* GM: the premium commercial diet ** Salinity at 65 ppt for 60 min (CSI: cumulative stress index) The number of dead larvae counted every 3 min. At the end of 60 min, the % cumulative mortality was used as a Cumulative Stress Index (CSI-60). Indication of "condition“ after treatments, stress resistance, and screening. 42-45 DPH 15.9 +/- 0.37 16.3 +/- 0.54 18.3 +/- 0.41 16.8 +/- 0.72 16.6 +/- 0.56 16.7 +/- 0.38 17.5 +/- 0.65 Salinity stress test for cod larvae (48 dph) Total length (mm)
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Microdiets from SH with different hydrolysis time on growth performance of Atlantic cod larvae (50 dph*) in 42 days feeding SH 2: 2 h hydrolysis at 55C, followed by 30 min at 75C SH 1: 1 h hydrolysis SH 2-1: fed 2 h hydrolysate diet for 21 d followed by 1 h diet for 21 d IBL: initial body length; BW: body wt; BCF: body condition factor; SGR: specific growth rate * 30 dph and 20 d acclimation
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SDS-PAGE profiles of squid by-product during hydrolysis Molecular marker (kDa) VISCOSITY DEGREE OF HYDROLYSIS
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Surivial, weight, length and specific growth rate of summer flounder larvae (Paralichthys dentatus) after 22-day
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Additional studies to be considered n Feeding trials on additional species n Hydrolysate from finfish-squid combination n Squid hydrolysate for broodstock nutrition n Feed performance test in plant protein-based aquaculture feeds
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