Welcome   Sponsored By
Subscribe | Register | Advertise | Newsletter | About us | Contact us
   


Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) paralarvae. (Photo: IIM)

CSIC and Armadora Pereira achieve progress in octopus paralarvae breeding in captivity

Click on the flag for more information about Spain SPAIN
Wednesday, December 19, 2018, 02:20 (GMT + 9)

The research and development contract between the Superior Council of Scientific Research (CSIC) and Armadora Pereira (Aquopus Project) in order to make octopus paralarvae (Octopus vulgaris) breeding in captivity viable is beginning to offer results.

Octopus vulgaris

Studies have shown that it is possible to feed octopus larvae without crustacean larvae by administering enrichment to brine shrimp.

"For more than two decades, our group has advanced in the knowledge of the first phases of octopus development in nature. We have for the first time obtained planktonic larvae in sufficient quantities to make correlation studies between octopus larvae and climatic conditions, approaching their ecology from a multidisciplinary perspective", explains Ángel F. González, a scientific researcher and head of the aforementioned research group.

According to the researcher, one of the highlights was the insight into the octopus diet in nature.

In the framework of these investigations, in 2017 the collaboration agreement between the Marine Research Institute (IIM-CSIC) and Armadora Pereira arose, to transfer what was researched in the wild to octopus farming conditions in order to develop feeding and nutritional supplements based on their natural diet and improve their survival in captivity.

"This project, which proposes hypotheses based on the ecology of octopus larvae in the wild, has shown that it is possible to feed octopus larvae without crustaceans larvae, administering enrichers to brine shrimp that simulate the nutritional composition of natural prey", the members of the research group highlight.

"These variations in the diet, as well as in the physical, chemical and biological environment in which the larvae develop, are giving good results with survivals that exceed those obtained with crustacean larvae at day 60 and with growth rates that are higher than what is published with artemia", they add.

The collaboration between Armadora Pereira and the Ecobiomar group of the IIM is planning to be extended to undertake a second phase in order to obtain juveniles that are sustainable and economically profitable to be able to raise "ecological" octopuses that will relieve the fishing pressure on the resource.

In parallel with the studies on captive octopus farming, Ecobiomar group continues with the research on octopus in the marine environment. Currently, it does so through Caleco project, funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.

"The life cycle of the octopus still hides many secrets, especially in relation to its planktonic life stage. The species has a complex life cycle, which includes a stage of larval dispersion in the plankton (planktonic stage) that lasts about two months, followed by a stage of settlement in the bottom where they develop into adults (benthic stage), completing the cycle in less than two years", says Ángel F. González.

It was revealed that the octopus paralarvae are the only example of coastal cephalopods that develop their planktonic stage in the ocean, unlike squids, which complete this stage on the continental shelf (maximum depth 200 metres).

        


Pereira Group currently offers octopus from FAO 34 Atlantic Southeast area (Senegal)

It has also been possible to clarify how these paralarvae are capable of traveling more than 200 kilometres offshore being exemplary of only 3 millimetres. To answer this question, CSIC scientists monitored and sampled cold water masses that are transported by the wind during the summer, known as coastal outcrop, in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula and in Morocco.

"It was observed that the octopus larvae benefit from these 'highways' of cold surface water that flows into the open sea - the filaments - to move from the coast without consuming energy. On the contrary, the other ten coastal species 'escape' from said highways by changing their vertical position in the water column and thus avoid being transported to the open sea," explains Álvaro Roura.


Related article:

IEO manages to breed octopus in captivity and Pescanova will market it

editorial@seafood.media
www.seafood.media


 Print


Click to know how to advertise in FIS
MORE NEWS
Japan
Mar 29, 18:30 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - Frozen volume of salmon and trout, both lower than the previous year. Salmon coho Fall
China
Mar 29, 07:40 (GMT + 9):
Southeast Pacific Squid Index: Giant squid (dosidicus gigas)
Canada
Mar 29, 07:10 (GMT + 9):
Cooke Aquaculture Named One of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers
Indonesia
Mar 29, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - EFishery acquihires Indonesian AI-powered IoT startup, to launch AI brand
France
Mar 29, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Other Media | The Fishing Daily: French Minister Urges Dialogue Over UK Expansion of Marine Protected Areas
Thailand
Mar 29, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Thai Union Collaborates to Achieve Zero Wastewater Discharge and Establish an Industry Learning Center
Russian Federation
Mar 29, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Russia and China Combat Illegal Fishing: Electronic Certificates of Legality for Catches
United Kingdom
Mar 29, 07:00 (GMT + 9):
Brexit costs Scotland up to USD 126.09 million-a-year in lost salmon exports
French Guiana
Mar 29, 06:00 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF – 'The French vessel that is to come to patrol Guyana’s waters, saving the country $100M through illegal fishing, is yet to dock here'
Japan
Mar 29, 03:00 (GMT + 9):
Driftnet fishing for salmon and trout starts early. Agreement with Russia
Russian Federation
Mar 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Will the Russian Far East be the country with the most snow crabs in 2025?
Viet Nam
Mar 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Shrimp exports from Ecuador are facing many challenges
Japan
Mar 29, 00:50 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - Faced with the Peruvian decline, fishmeal production in India and Oman is increasing rapidly
Australia
Mar 28, 21:10 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - At WTO, Australia seeks details on India's fisheries plan
Croatia
Mar 28, 21:00 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - Cromaris business results in 2023



Lenguaje
FEATURED EVENTS
  
TOP STORIES
Clipfish challenges in Brazil: Port bureaucracy stops millions worth
Brazil More and more clipfish containers are being stopped in Brazilian ports. - Complicated regulations make market access challenging, to say the least, say Norwegian exporters who risk large losses. Bra...
Catches in the Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea
Russia Fed. Situational update as of 03/24/2024 Source: Stockfile FIS Sea of Okhotsk (pollock) According to OSM data in the Sea of Okhotsk, pollock catch (industrial and coastal fisheries) as of March 24, 20...
Productive Development of the Fishing Activity
Peru Fishing Sector Bulletin - January 2024 The landing of hydrobiological resources registered a negative interannual variation of 62.7%, as a result of the lower landing of fishing resources for indirec...
NGO Sues UK Government Over International Fishing Quotas
United Kingdom Blue Marine Foundation, a charity dedicated to restoring the ocean to health, has launched legal proceedings over the government’s decision to set fishing opportunities, for more than half UK st...
 

Maruha Nichiro Corporation
Nichirei Corporation - Headquarters
Pesquera El Golfo S.A.
Ventisqueros - Productos del Mar Ventisqueros S.A
Wärtsilä Corporation - Wartsila Group Headquarters
ITOCHU Corporation - Headquarters
BAADER - Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH+Co.KG (Head Office)
Inmarsat plc - Global Headquarters
Marks & Spencer
Tesco PLC (Supermarket) - Headquarters
Sea Harvest Corporation (PTY) Ltd. - Group Headquarters
I&J - Irvin & Johnson Holding Company (Pty) Ltd.
AquaChile S.A. - Group Headquarters
Pesquera San Jose S.A.
Nutreco N.V. - Head Office
CNFC China National Fisheries Corporation - Group Headquarters
W. van der Zwan & Zn. B.V.
SMMI - Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Co., Ltd. - Headquarters
Icicle Seafoods, Inc
Starkist Seafood Co. - Headquearters
Trident Seafoods Corp.
American Seafoods Group LLC - Head Office
Marel - Group Headquarters
SalMar ASA - Group Headquarters
Sajo Industries Co., Ltd
Hansung Enterprise Co.,Ltd.
BIM - Irish Sea Fisheries Board (An Bord Iascaigh Mhara)
CEFAS - Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
COPEINCA ASA - Corporacion Pesquera Inca S.A.C.
Chun Cheng Fishery Enterprise Pte Ltd.
VASEP - Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters & Producers
Gomes da Costa
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
NISSUI - Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. - Group Headquarters
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization - Fisheries and Aquaculture Department (Headquarter)
Hagoromo Foods Co., Ltd.
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S - Headquarters
BVQI - Bureau Veritas Quality International (Head Office)
UPS - United Parcel Service, Inc. - Headquarters
Brim ehf (formerly HB Grandi Ltd) - Headquarters
Hamburg Süd Group - (Headquearters)
Armadora Pereira S.A. - Grupo Pereira Headquarters
Costa Meeresspezialitäten GmbH & Co. KG
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Headquarters)
Mowi ASA (formerly Marine Harvest ASA) - Headquarters
Marubeni Europe Plc -UK-
Findus Ltd
Icom Inc. (Headquarter)
WWF Centroamerica
Oceana Group Limited
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. - Headquarters
Friosur S.A. - Headquarters
Cargill, Incorporated - Global Headquarters
Benihana Inc.
Leardini Pescados Ltda
CJ Corporation  - Group Headquarters
Greenpeace International - The Netherlands | Headquarters
David Suzuki Foundation
Fisheries and Oceans Canada -Communications Branch-
Mitsui & Co.,Ltd - Headquarters
NOREBO Group (former Ocean Trawlers Group)
Natori Co., Ltd.
Carrefour Supermarket - Headquarters
FedEx Corporation - Headquarters
Cooke Inc. - Group Headquarters
AKBM - Aker BioMarine ASA
Seafood Choices Alliance -Headquarter-
Austevoll Seafood ASA
Walmart | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Supermarket) - Headquarters
New Japan Radio Co.Ltd (JRC) -Head Office-
Gulfstream JSC
Marine Stewardship Council - MSC Worldwide Headquarters
Royal Dutch Shell plc (Headquarter)
Genki Sushi Co.,Ltd -Headquarter-
Iceland Pelagic ehf
AXA Assistance Argentina S.A.
Caterpillar Inc. - Headquarters
Tiger Brands Limited
SeaChoice
National Geographic Society
AmazonFresh, LLC - AmazonFresh

Copyright 1995 - 2024 Seafood Media Group Ltd.| All Rights Reserved.   DISCLAIMER