Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

Issue Information

Issue Information Volume 3 • Issue 2 • April 2023 2693-8847 Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Editors-in-Chief Benjamin M. Drakeford Victor Tosin Okomoda Joy Becker Centre for Blue Governance, University of Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria Associate Professor, Aquatic Animal Health Portsmouth, UK Miquel Planas Oliver andProduction,UniversityofSydney Hosam Elsaied Department of Ecology and Marine Resources, Ricardo Calado National Institute of Oceanography (NIOF), Institute of Marine Research (Vigo, Spain), Principal Researcher with Habilitation, Egypt Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), CESAM and Department of Biology, Mark Fast Spain University of Aveiro, Portugal Atlantic Veterinary College – University of Cristina Pita Prince Edward Island, Canada CESAM – Centre for Environmental and Founding Editor/Consulting Editor Sophie Fridman Marine Studies, University of Aveiro, Campus R. J. Roberts FRSE Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, de Santiago, Portugal Heron Associates, Stirling Scotland, UK Stephen Reichley Marta Gomez-Chiarri Mississippi State University College of Associate Editors Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Medicine, USA Dorothy J. Dankel Veterinary Science, University of Rhode Island, Kuttichantran Subramaniam Department of Biological Sciences, USA University of Florida, USA University of Bergen, Norway Paul Hick Xiangli Tian Erchao Li Virology Laboratory, Elizabeth Macarthur Fisheries College, Ocean University of China, Department of Aquaculture, Hainan Agricultural Institute, New South Wales No. 5 Yushan Road, Qingdao 266003, China University, China Department of Primary Industries Monica Tsuzuki Chao Li Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Editorial Board School of Marine Science and Engineering, Brazil Ruben Avendaño Herrera Qingdao Agricultural University, China Wagner C. Valenti Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Shihao Li São Paulo State University, Brazil Andrés Bello and FONDAP Interdisciplinary Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Khor Waiho Center for Aquaculture Research (INCAR), Sciences, China University Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia Chile Roman Lyach Xiaodan Wang Mohammad Noor Amal Azmai Institute for Evaluations and Social Analyses East China Normal University, Shanghai, Universiti Putra, Malaysia Mohammad Authman (INESAN), Czech Republic China National Research Centre, Egypt Diana Madeira Youji Wang Andrea Bellodi Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies Shanghai Ocean University, China University of Cagliari, Italy (CESAM), Department of Biology, Laboratory Xugan Wu Roger Chong for Innovation and Sustainability of Marine Shanghai Ocean University, China CSIRO Livestock and Aquaculture, Australia Biological Resources (ECOMARE), University Dina Zilberg Pierluigi Carbonara of Aveiro, Portugal The Fish Health Laboratory; The French COISPA Tecnologia & Ricerca, Italy Maria Cristina Mangano Associates Institute for Dryland Agriculture Mahmoud A.O. Dawood Department of Integrative Marine Ecology and Biotechnology; The J. Blaustein Institutes Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Italy for Desert Research; Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Copyright and copying Japan: For Japanese speaking support, Email: cs-japan@wiley.com. Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may Visit our Online Customer Help at https://wolsupport.wiley.com/s/contactsupport?tabset- be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission a7d10=2 in writing from the copyright holder. Authorization to copy items for internal and personal use is Production Editor: Shalini Chawla (email: aff@wiley.com). granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users registered with their local Reproduc- tion Rights Organisation (RRO), e.g. Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Aims and scope Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com), provided the appropriate fee is paid directly to Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries will publish manuscripts across all fields and taxa in aquaculture, the RRO. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying such as copying for general dis- fish biology, fish disease, fisheries, aquatic conservation, aquatic ecology, oceanography and man- tribution for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale. agement. We will also publish articles addressing emerging and cross-scientific areas. We do not Special requests should be addressed to: permissions@wiley.com distinguish between subfields of aquaculture, fish and fisheries – all studies with a solid scientific approach are welcome. Information for subscribers We currently consider original research articles, review articles, short communications, technical Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries is published in 6 issues per year. Institutional subscription prices notes and case studies. However, if you think there is an opportunity to include new article types, for 2023 are: Print & Online: US$4,798.00 (US), US$5,598.00 (Rest of World), €3,298.00 we’d love to hear from you. (Europe), £2,599.00 (UK). Prices are exclusive of tax. Asia-Pacific GST, Canadian GST and Euro- pean VAT will be applied at the appropriate rates. For more information on current tax rates, Editorial correspondence please go to www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/tax-vat. The institutional price includes online access to Papers and other material for publication should be sent to the Editors. Other members of the current and all online back files to January 1st 2018, where available. For other pricing options, the Editorial Board will be pleased to advise overseas contributors. For submission instructions, including access information and terms and conditions, please visit www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/ subscription and all other information visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/26938847 access. Disclaimer Publisher The Publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries is published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, the use of information contained in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not nec- Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK, tel: +44 (0)1865 776868. essarily reflect those of the Publisher, and Editors, neither does the publication of advertisements Journal Customer Services: For ordering information, claims and any enquiry concerning your constitute any endorsement by the Publisher, and Editors of the products advertised. journal subscription please go to https://wolsupport.wiley.com/s/contactsupport?tabset-a7d10=2 Wiley Open Access articles posted to repositories or websites are without warranty from Wiley or contact your nearest office. of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantabil- Americas:Email: cs-journals@wiley.com;Tel: +1 877 762 2974. ity, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. To the fullest extent permitted by law Europe, Middle East and Africa:Email: cs-journals@wiley.com;Tel: +44 (0) 1865 778315; Wiley disclaims all liability for any loss or damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use 0800 1800 536 (Germany). of or inability to use the content. For submission enquires, visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Asia Pacific:Email: cs-journals@wiley.com;Tel: +65 6511 8000. journal/26938847 Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Instructions for authors Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries now accepts manuscripts electronically via an online submission Copyright Transfer Agreement site, ScholarOne Manuscripts. The journal will accept papers of the following types: Reviews, If your paper is accepted, the author identified as the formal corresponding author for the paper Original Articles, Clinical Reports and Short Communications. Please indicate the type clearly on will receive an email prompting them to login into Author Services; where via the Wiley Author the title page and adhere to the appropriate guidelines for article type. For full guidelines, please Licensing Service (WALS) they will be able to complete the license agreement on behalf of all refer to the Instructions for Authors on the journal web page at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ authors on the paper. Signature of the CTA is a condition of publication and papers will not be page/journal/26938847/homepage/author-guidelines. The review process is entirely electronic- published until the licence agreement has been received. Following submission, authors will retain based. the right to publish their paper in various medium/circumstances (please see http://authorservices. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries employs a plagiarism detection system. By submitting your wiley.com/bauthor/faqs_copyright.asp for further details). manuscript to this journal you accept that your manuscript may be screened for plagiarism against Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from previously published works. other sources. If the paper is part of a larger study and you, or other authors, have written addi- tional papers that have been published/submitted for publication using the study as the basis for the article, you must contact the Editor with details to ensure there is no breach of copyright. Any Electronic submission breach of copyright will be taken very seriously and appropriate action taken. Authors must submit their manuscripts electronically to Author Centre http://mc. manuscriptcentral.com/aff. Complete instructions for preparing and submitting manuscripts online are provided at the submission site. Authors are notified promptly by e-mail that their Proofs and offprints manuscripts have been received. If this acknowledgement is not received within a week or so then Proofs should be downloaded from a designated web site. Full details will be sent to the cor- authors should enquire at the editorial office (AFFoffice@wiley.com). responding author by email. Therefore, a working email address must be provided. Hard copy A title page should contain the full title, author’s name(s) and place of work, address for proofs will be posted if no email address is available. correspondence (including e-mail) and short running title. Authors should retain one copy of Offprints: Authors will be provided with electronic offprints of their paper. Additional paper text, tables and illustrations as the Editors cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of offprints may be ordered online. Please click on the following link http://offprint.cosprinters.com/ manuscripts. Overseas authors may wish to consult an appropriate member of the Editorial Board blackwell, fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required prior to submission of material. fields. The text must be preceded by a short abstract not exceeding 200 words, followed by no more If you have queries about offprints, please email: offprint@cosprinters.com.The cost is more than six keywords, and should then proceed to sections of Introduction, Materials and methods, if the order form arrives too late for the main print run. Offprints are normally dispatched within Results, and Discussion. Pages should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals, and tables, 3 weeks of publication of the issue in which the paper appears. Please contact the publishers figure legends (including magnifications) and acknowledgements should be submitted on separate if offprints do not arrive: however, please note that offprints are sent by surface mail, so overseas sheets. Tables and figures should be referred to in the text together with an indication of their orders may take up to 6 weeks to arrive. Electronic offprints are sent to the first author at his or her appropriate position recorded in the text margin. first email address on the title page of the paper, unless advised otherwise; therefore please ensure The full Latin specific name, including the authority with correct taxonomic disposition, that the name, address and email of the receiving author are clearly indicated on the manuscript should appear at least once for each species when first mentioned in the text or elsewhere, thus: title page if he or she is not the first author of the paper. Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), snakehead, Channa punctatus (Bloch), rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), i.e. authorities bracketed depending on Author Services first description (for further information see American Fisheries Society Special Publication No Online production tracking is now available for your article through Wiley Author Services. 12, A List of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States and Canada). Author Services enables authors to track their article – once it has been accepted – through the The reference list should be in alphabetical order and include the full title thus: production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles Chapman D.W. (1971) Production. In: Methods for the Assessment of Fish Production in Freshwater online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production so they don’t need to (ed. by W. E. Ricker), pp. 199–214. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. contact the production editor to check on progress. Visit http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/ Wickens J.F. (1972) The food value of brine shrimp, Artemia salina L., to larvae of the prawn, for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and Palaemon serratus Pennant. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 10, 151–170. tips on article preparation, submission and more. References in the text should use the Harvard System and be in full on first mention, e.g. (Brown, Smith & Williams 1975), subsequently abbreviated to (Brown et al. 1975). However, if the number of authors in a group is more than three, they should always be cited as, e.g. (Smith Early View et al. 1996). Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references. References should only be Aquaculture, Fish and Fisherie is covered by Wiley Publishing’s Early View service. Early View cited as ‘in press’ if they have been accepted for publication. Manuscripts in preparation, unpub- articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed lished reports and reports not readily available should not be cited. Personal communications issue. Articles are therefore available as soon as they are ready, rather than having to wait for should be cited as such in the text. the next scheduled print issue. Early View articles are complete and final. They have been fully Spelling should conform to The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English. Units of measure- reviewed, revised and edited for publication, and the authors’ final corrections have been incorpo- ment, symbols and abbreviations must be given in metric units but British or other equivalents rated. Because they are in final form, no changes can be made after online publication. The nature may be included in parentheses. Where any doubt arises as to the correct abbreviations, reference of Early View articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early should be made to Quantities, Units and Symbols, 2nd edition, 1975, published by the Royal Soci- View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. They are therefore given a Digital Object ety, London (ISBN: 0 85403 071 9). Full stops are not used with abbreviations. The following Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. are suggested as internationally accepted units: %, ϒC, mm, cm, cc, mL, L, m, km, mg, g, kg, s, After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can continue to be used to cite and access the min, h, ha. For a sample issue, go to wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/jfd. article. Illustrations OnlineOpen Guidelines to submitting illustrations will be found at the submission site. We would like to OnlineOpen is available to authors of primary research articles who wish to make their arti- receive your artwork in electronic form. Please save vector graphics (e.g. line artwork) in Encap- cle available to non-subscribers on publication, or whose funding agency requires grantees to sulated Postscript Format (EPS), and bitmap files (e.g. half-tones) in Tagged Image File Format archive the final version of their article. With OnlineOpen, the author, the author’s funding (TIFF). Ideally, vector graphics that have been saved in metafile (.WMF) or pict (.PCT) format agency, or the author’s institution pays a fee to ensure that the article is made available to non- should be embedded within the body of the text file. Avoid using tints if possible; if they are subscribers upon publication via Wiley Online Library, as well as deposited in the funding agency’s essential to the understanding of the figure, try to make them coarse. Always enclose a hard copy preferred archive. For the full list of terms and conditions, see http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/ of digitally supplied figures. Tables are part of the text and should be included, one per page, onlineopen#OnlineOpen_Terms after the References. All graphs, drawings, and photographs are considered figures and should be Any authors wishing to send their paper OnlineOpen will be required to com- sequentially numbered with Arabic numerals. Please find the Electronic Artwork Guidelines at plete the payment form available from our website at: https://authorservices.wiley. http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/illustration.asp. com/bauthor/onlineopen_order.asp All figures should clarify the text and their number should be kept to a minimum. Details Prior to acceptance there is no requirement to inform an Editorial Office that you intend to must be large enough to retain their clarity after reduction. Submit high resolution files of each publish your paper OnlineOpen if you do not wish to. All OnlineOpen articles are treated in the illustration. Line drawings should be professionally drafted and photographed; halftones should same way as any other article. They go through the journal’s standard peer-review process and will exhibit high contrast. Incorporate linear size scale when relevant. The author must pay for colour be accepted or rejected based on their own merit. illustrations at a rate quoted by the publisher. In the event that an author is not able to cover the costs of reproducing colour figures in colour in the printed version of the journal, Journal of Author material archive policy Fish Diseases offers authors the opportunity to reproduce colour figures in colour for free in the Please note that unless specifically requested, we will dispose of all hardcopy and electronic mate- online version of the article (but they will still appear in black and white in the print version). If rial 2 months after publication. If you require the return of any material submitted, please inform an author wishes to take advantage of this free colour-on-the-web service, they should liaise with the Editorial Office or Production Editor as soon as possible if you have not yet done so. the Editorial Office to ensure that the appropriate documentation is completed for the Publisher. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Volume 3, Number 2, April 2023 Contents REVIEW ARTICLE 113 Water quality monitoring in recirculating aquaculture systems Petra Lindholm-Lehto ORIGINAL ARTICLES 132 Notes on the distribution, ecology and open sea mariculture trials of the Philippine blue sponge, Xestospongia sp. (Porifera) Jue Alef A. Lalas, Geminne G. Manzano, Lee Arraby B. Desabelle, Lilibeth A. Salvador-Reyes, Porfirio M. Aliño and Maria Vanessa Baria-Rodriguez 149 Comparative study of algal community in African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus, Burchell 1822) and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linnaeus 1758) farming ponds Saïdou Santi, Benjamin Poda, Bilassé Zongo and Aboubacar Toguyeni 165 Life history characteristics and status of the Pacific yellowtail emperor, Lethrinus atkinsoni (Seale 1910), in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Michael S. Trianni, Edward E. DeMartini and Brett M. Taylor 175 The role of indigenous knowledge in fisheries resource management for aquaculture development: A case study of the Kenyan Lake Victoria region Kevin Odhiambo Obiero, Jimmy Brian Mboya, Kevin Okoth Ouko, Elijah Migiro Kembenya, Elizabeth Akinyi Nyauchi, Jonathan Mbonge Munguti, Nicholas Otieno Outa and Cecilia Muthoni Githukia 184 Composition analysis of gastrointestinal contents of laboratory-reared and wild lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) Afroza Naznin and Janet Genz 196 Fisheries in a border area of the Moxos Lowlands (Bolivia) after invasion of Arapaima gigas Gabriela Rico Lopez, Claudia Coca Méndez, Joachim Carolsfeld, Oriana Almeida and Paul Andre Van Damme SHORT COMMUNICATION 211 Shellfish relaying on longlines in the open sea: A note Izaskun Zorita, Oihana Solaun and José Germán Rodríguez CORRIGENDUM 217 Corrigendum Cover image: Many mackerel fish, underwater view; © Yellowj/Shutterstock, Abstract blue watercolor flow wet on wet paper; © 501room/Shutterstock http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aquaculture Fish and Fisheries Wiley

Issue Information

Aquaculture Fish and Fisheries , Volume 3 (2) – Apr 1, 2023

Loading next page...
 
/lp/wiley/issue-information-cWlwenaW3i

References (0)

References for this paper are not available at this time. We will be adding them shortly, thank you for your patience.

Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2023 The Authors. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
eISSN
2693-8847
DOI
10.1002/aff2.51
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

Volume 3 • Issue 2 • April 2023 2693-8847 Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Editors-in-Chief Benjamin M. Drakeford Victor Tosin Okomoda Joy Becker Centre for Blue Governance, University of Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria Associate Professor, Aquatic Animal Health Portsmouth, UK Miquel Planas Oliver andProduction,UniversityofSydney Hosam Elsaied Department of Ecology and Marine Resources, Ricardo Calado National Institute of Oceanography (NIOF), Institute of Marine Research (Vigo, Spain), Principal Researcher with Habilitation, Egypt Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), CESAM and Department of Biology, Mark Fast Spain University of Aveiro, Portugal Atlantic Veterinary College – University of Cristina Pita Prince Edward Island, Canada CESAM – Centre for Environmental and Founding Editor/Consulting Editor Sophie Fridman Marine Studies, University of Aveiro, Campus R. J. Roberts FRSE Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, de Santiago, Portugal Heron Associates, Stirling Scotland, UK Stephen Reichley Marta Gomez-Chiarri Mississippi State University College of Associate Editors Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Medicine, USA Dorothy J. Dankel Veterinary Science, University of Rhode Island, Kuttichantran Subramaniam Department of Biological Sciences, USA University of Florida, USA University of Bergen, Norway Paul Hick Xiangli Tian Erchao Li Virology Laboratory, Elizabeth Macarthur Fisheries College, Ocean University of China, Department of Aquaculture, Hainan Agricultural Institute, New South Wales No. 5 Yushan Road, Qingdao 266003, China University, China Department of Primary Industries Monica Tsuzuki Chao Li Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Editorial Board School of Marine Science and Engineering, Brazil Ruben Avendaño Herrera Qingdao Agricultural University, China Wagner C. Valenti Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Shihao Li São Paulo State University, Brazil Andrés Bello and FONDAP Interdisciplinary Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Khor Waiho Center for Aquaculture Research (INCAR), Sciences, China University Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia Chile Roman Lyach Xiaodan Wang Mohammad Noor Amal Azmai Institute for Evaluations and Social Analyses East China Normal University, Shanghai, Universiti Putra, Malaysia Mohammad Authman (INESAN), Czech Republic China National Research Centre, Egypt Diana Madeira Youji Wang Andrea Bellodi Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies Shanghai Ocean University, China University of Cagliari, Italy (CESAM), Department of Biology, Laboratory Xugan Wu Roger Chong for Innovation and Sustainability of Marine Shanghai Ocean University, China CSIRO Livestock and Aquaculture, Australia Biological Resources (ECOMARE), University Dina Zilberg Pierluigi Carbonara of Aveiro, Portugal The Fish Health Laboratory; The French COISPA Tecnologia & Ricerca, Italy Maria Cristina Mangano Associates Institute for Dryland Agriculture Mahmoud A.O. Dawood Department of Integrative Marine Ecology and Biotechnology; The J. Blaustein Institutes Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Italy for Desert Research; Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Copyright and copying Japan: For Japanese speaking support, Email: cs-japan@wiley.com. Copyright © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may Visit our Online Customer Help at https://wolsupport.wiley.com/s/contactsupport?tabset- be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission a7d10=2 in writing from the copyright holder. Authorization to copy items for internal and personal use is Production Editor: Shalini Chawla (email: aff@wiley.com). granted by the copyright holder for libraries and other users registered with their local Reproduc- tion Rights Organisation (RRO), e.g. Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Aims and scope Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com), provided the appropriate fee is paid directly to Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries will publish manuscripts across all fields and taxa in aquaculture, the RRO. This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying such as copying for general dis- fish biology, fish disease, fisheries, aquatic conservation, aquatic ecology, oceanography and man- tribution for advertising or promotional purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale. agement. We will also publish articles addressing emerging and cross-scientific areas. We do not Special requests should be addressed to: permissions@wiley.com distinguish between subfields of aquaculture, fish and fisheries – all studies with a solid scientific approach are welcome. Information for subscribers We currently consider original research articles, review articles, short communications, technical Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries is published in 6 issues per year. Institutional subscription prices notes and case studies. However, if you think there is an opportunity to include new article types, for 2023 are: Print & Online: US$4,798.00 (US), US$5,598.00 (Rest of World), €3,298.00 we’d love to hear from you. (Europe), £2,599.00 (UK). Prices are exclusive of tax. Asia-Pacific GST, Canadian GST and Euro- pean VAT will be applied at the appropriate rates. For more information on current tax rates, Editorial correspondence please go to www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/tax-vat. The institutional price includes online access to Papers and other material for publication should be sent to the Editors. Other members of the current and all online back files to January 1st 2018, where available. For other pricing options, the Editorial Board will be pleased to advise overseas contributors. For submission instructions, including access information and terms and conditions, please visit www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/ subscription and all other information visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/26938847 access. Disclaimer Publisher The Publisher and Editors cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries is published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, the use of information contained in this journal; the views and opinions expressed do not nec- Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK, tel: +44 (0)1865 776868. essarily reflect those of the Publisher, and Editors, neither does the publication of advertisements Journal Customer Services: For ordering information, claims and any enquiry concerning your constitute any endorsement by the Publisher, and Editors of the products advertised. journal subscription please go to https://wolsupport.wiley.com/s/contactsupport?tabset-a7d10=2 Wiley Open Access articles posted to repositories or websites are without warranty from Wiley or contact your nearest office. of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantabil- Americas:Email: cs-journals@wiley.com;Tel: +1 877 762 2974. ity, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. To the fullest extent permitted by law Europe, Middle East and Africa:Email: cs-journals@wiley.com;Tel: +44 (0) 1865 778315; Wiley disclaims all liability for any loss or damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use 0800 1800 536 (Germany). of or inability to use the content. For submission enquires, visit: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Asia Pacific:Email: cs-journals@wiley.com;Tel: +65 6511 8000. journal/26938847 Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Instructions for authors Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries now accepts manuscripts electronically via an online submission Copyright Transfer Agreement site, ScholarOne Manuscripts. The journal will accept papers of the following types: Reviews, If your paper is accepted, the author identified as the formal corresponding author for the paper Original Articles, Clinical Reports and Short Communications. Please indicate the type clearly on will receive an email prompting them to login into Author Services; where via the Wiley Author the title page and adhere to the appropriate guidelines for article type. For full guidelines, please Licensing Service (WALS) they will be able to complete the license agreement on behalf of all refer to the Instructions for Authors on the journal web page at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ authors on the paper. Signature of the CTA is a condition of publication and papers will not be page/journal/26938847/homepage/author-guidelines. The review process is entirely electronic- published until the licence agreement has been received. Following submission, authors will retain based. the right to publish their paper in various medium/circumstances (please see http://authorservices. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries employs a plagiarism detection system. By submitting your wiley.com/bauthor/faqs_copyright.asp for further details). manuscript to this journal you accept that your manuscript may be screened for plagiarism against Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from previously published works. other sources. If the paper is part of a larger study and you, or other authors, have written addi- tional papers that have been published/submitted for publication using the study as the basis for the article, you must contact the Editor with details to ensure there is no breach of copyright. Any Electronic submission breach of copyright will be taken very seriously and appropriate action taken. Authors must submit their manuscripts electronically to Author Centre http://mc. manuscriptcentral.com/aff. Complete instructions for preparing and submitting manuscripts online are provided at the submission site. Authors are notified promptly by e-mail that their Proofs and offprints manuscripts have been received. If this acknowledgement is not received within a week or so then Proofs should be downloaded from a designated web site. Full details will be sent to the cor- authors should enquire at the editorial office (AFFoffice@wiley.com). responding author by email. Therefore, a working email address must be provided. Hard copy A title page should contain the full title, author’s name(s) and place of work, address for proofs will be posted if no email address is available. correspondence (including e-mail) and short running title. Authors should retain one copy of Offprints: Authors will be provided with electronic offprints of their paper. Additional paper text, tables and illustrations as the Editors cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of offprints may be ordered online. Please click on the following link http://offprint.cosprinters.com/ manuscripts. Overseas authors may wish to consult an appropriate member of the Editorial Board blackwell, fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required prior to submission of material. fields. The text must be preceded by a short abstract not exceeding 200 words, followed by no more If you have queries about offprints, please email: offprint@cosprinters.com.The cost is more than six keywords, and should then proceed to sections of Introduction, Materials and methods, if the order form arrives too late for the main print run. Offprints are normally dispatched within Results, and Discussion. Pages should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals, and tables, 3 weeks of publication of the issue in which the paper appears. Please contact the publishers figure legends (including magnifications) and acknowledgements should be submitted on separate if offprints do not arrive: however, please note that offprints are sent by surface mail, so overseas sheets. Tables and figures should be referred to in the text together with an indication of their orders may take up to 6 weeks to arrive. Electronic offprints are sent to the first author at his or her appropriate position recorded in the text margin. first email address on the title page of the paper, unless advised otherwise; therefore please ensure The full Latin specific name, including the authority with correct taxonomic disposition, that the name, address and email of the receiving author are clearly indicated on the manuscript should appear at least once for each species when first mentioned in the text or elsewhere, thus: title page if he or she is not the first author of the paper. Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., turbot, Scophthalmus maximus (L.), snakehead, Channa punctatus (Bloch), rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum), i.e. authorities bracketed depending on Author Services first description (for further information see American Fisheries Society Special Publication No Online production tracking is now available for your article through Wiley Author Services. 12, A List of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States and Canada). Author Services enables authors to track their article – once it has been accepted – through the The reference list should be in alphabetical order and include the full title thus: production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles Chapman D.W. (1971) Production. In: Methods for the Assessment of Fish Production in Freshwater online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production so they don’t need to (ed. by W. E. Ricker), pp. 199–214. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. contact the production editor to check on progress. Visit http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/ Wickens J.F. (1972) The food value of brine shrimp, Artemia salina L., to larvae of the prawn, for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and Palaemon serratus Pennant. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 10, 151–170. tips on article preparation, submission and more. References in the text should use the Harvard System and be in full on first mention, e.g. (Brown, Smith & Williams 1975), subsequently abbreviated to (Brown et al. 1975). However, if the number of authors in a group is more than three, they should always be cited as, e.g. (Smith Early View et al. 1996). Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references. References should only be Aquaculture, Fish and Fisherie is covered by Wiley Publishing’s Early View service. Early View cited as ‘in press’ if they have been accepted for publication. Manuscripts in preparation, unpub- articles are complete full-text articles published online in advance of their publication in a printed lished reports and reports not readily available should not be cited. Personal communications issue. Articles are therefore available as soon as they are ready, rather than having to wait for should be cited as such in the text. the next scheduled print issue. Early View articles are complete and final. They have been fully Spelling should conform to The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English. Units of measure- reviewed, revised and edited for publication, and the authors’ final corrections have been incorpo- ment, symbols and abbreviations must be given in metric units but British or other equivalents rated. Because they are in final form, no changes can be made after online publication. The nature may be included in parentheses. Where any doubt arises as to the correct abbreviations, reference of Early View articles means that they do not yet have volume, issue or page numbers, so Early should be made to Quantities, Units and Symbols, 2nd edition, 1975, published by the Royal Soci- View articles cannot be cited in the traditional way. They are therefore given a Digital Object ety, London (ISBN: 0 85403 071 9). Full stops are not used with abbreviations. The following Identifier (DOI), which allows the article to be cited and tracked before it is allocated to an issue. are suggested as internationally accepted units: %, ϒC, mm, cm, cc, mL, L, m, km, mg, g, kg, s, After print publication, the DOI remains valid and can continue to be used to cite and access the min, h, ha. For a sample issue, go to wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/jfd. article. Illustrations OnlineOpen Guidelines to submitting illustrations will be found at the submission site. We would like to OnlineOpen is available to authors of primary research articles who wish to make their arti- receive your artwork in electronic form. Please save vector graphics (e.g. line artwork) in Encap- cle available to non-subscribers on publication, or whose funding agency requires grantees to sulated Postscript Format (EPS), and bitmap files (e.g. half-tones) in Tagged Image File Format archive the final version of their article. With OnlineOpen, the author, the author’s funding (TIFF). Ideally, vector graphics that have been saved in metafile (.WMF) or pict (.PCT) format agency, or the author’s institution pays a fee to ensure that the article is made available to non- should be embedded within the body of the text file. Avoid using tints if possible; if they are subscribers upon publication via Wiley Online Library, as well as deposited in the funding agency’s essential to the understanding of the figure, try to make them coarse. Always enclose a hard copy preferred archive. For the full list of terms and conditions, see http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/ of digitally supplied figures. Tables are part of the text and should be included, one per page, onlineopen#OnlineOpen_Terms after the References. All graphs, drawings, and photographs are considered figures and should be Any authors wishing to send their paper OnlineOpen will be required to com- sequentially numbered with Arabic numerals. Please find the Electronic Artwork Guidelines at plete the payment form available from our website at: https://authorservices.wiley. http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/illustration.asp. com/bauthor/onlineopen_order.asp All figures should clarify the text and their number should be kept to a minimum. Details Prior to acceptance there is no requirement to inform an Editorial Office that you intend to must be large enough to retain their clarity after reduction. Submit high resolution files of each publish your paper OnlineOpen if you do not wish to. All OnlineOpen articles are treated in the illustration. Line drawings should be professionally drafted and photographed; halftones should same way as any other article. They go through the journal’s standard peer-review process and will exhibit high contrast. Incorporate linear size scale when relevant. The author must pay for colour be accepted or rejected based on their own merit. illustrations at a rate quoted by the publisher. In the event that an author is not able to cover the costs of reproducing colour figures in colour in the printed version of the journal, Journal of Author material archive policy Fish Diseases offers authors the opportunity to reproduce colour figures in colour for free in the Please note that unless specifically requested, we will dispose of all hardcopy and electronic mate- online version of the article (but they will still appear in black and white in the print version). If rial 2 months after publication. If you require the return of any material submitted, please inform an author wishes to take advantage of this free colour-on-the-web service, they should liaise with the Editorial Office or Production Editor as soon as possible if you have not yet done so. the Editorial Office to ensure that the appropriate documentation is completed for the Publisher. Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Volume 3, Number 2, April 2023 Contents REVIEW ARTICLE 113 Water quality monitoring in recirculating aquaculture systems Petra Lindholm-Lehto ORIGINAL ARTICLES 132 Notes on the distribution, ecology and open sea mariculture trials of the Philippine blue sponge, Xestospongia sp. (Porifera) Jue Alef A. Lalas, Geminne G. Manzano, Lee Arraby B. Desabelle, Lilibeth A. Salvador-Reyes, Porfirio M. Aliño and Maria Vanessa Baria-Rodriguez 149 Comparative study of algal community in African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus, Burchell 1822) and Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linnaeus 1758) farming ponds Saïdou Santi, Benjamin Poda, Bilassé Zongo and Aboubacar Toguyeni 165 Life history characteristics and status of the Pacific yellowtail emperor, Lethrinus atkinsoni (Seale 1910), in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Michael S. Trianni, Edward E. DeMartini and Brett M. Taylor 175 The role of indigenous knowledge in fisheries resource management for aquaculture development: A case study of the Kenyan Lake Victoria region Kevin Odhiambo Obiero, Jimmy Brian Mboya, Kevin Okoth Ouko, Elijah Migiro Kembenya, Elizabeth Akinyi Nyauchi, Jonathan Mbonge Munguti, Nicholas Otieno Outa and Cecilia Muthoni Githukia 184 Composition analysis of gastrointestinal contents of laboratory-reared and wild lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) Afroza Naznin and Janet Genz 196 Fisheries in a border area of the Moxos Lowlands (Bolivia) after invasion of Arapaima gigas Gabriela Rico Lopez, Claudia Coca Méndez, Joachim Carolsfeld, Oriana Almeida and Paul Andre Van Damme SHORT COMMUNICATION 211 Shellfish relaying on longlines in the open sea: A note Izaskun Zorita, Oihana Solaun and José Germán Rodríguez CORRIGENDUM 217 Corrigendum Cover image: Many mackerel fish, underwater view; © Yellowj/Shutterstock, Abstract blue watercolor flow wet on wet paper; © 501room/Shutterstock

Journal

Aquaculture Fish and FisheriesWiley

Published: Apr 1, 2023

There are no references for this article.