From capture based to SELF-sustained aquaculture and Domestication Of bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus

Acronimo: SELFDOTT

Data di inizio

2008-01-01

Data di fine

2011-11-30

Capofila/Coordinatore

INSTITUTO ESPANOL DE OCEANOGRAFIA (ES)


Abstract

'SELFDOTT proposes to implement knowledge already obtained on the artificial control of reproduction of the Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT), Thunnus thynnus, to obtain viable eggs, and study embryonic and larval development for the production of fry (juveniles). At the same time, suitable and environmentally performing feeds for the growout of BFT will be developed, thus reducing or eliminating the practice of raw fish importation and feeding by the fattening industry. Wild juvenile and mature BFT will be reared in captivity at two sites in the Mediterranean, and will be used to study puberty, gametogenesis, and the influence of diet on reproductive maturation and gamete quality. Mature fish will be induced to spawn using hormone implants and the eggs will be collected using devices designed specifically for cages. To establish the knowledge-base for controlled development of BFT larvae, the mesocosm and artificial larval rearing methods will be employed. The ontogenesis of essential biological functions will be studied, including environmental perception, digestion, immunity and behaviour. A protocol for the commercial-scale larval rearing of BFT will be recommended at the end of the project. Whole body and stomach composition of wild fish will be analyzed and serve as a guide to formulate nutritionally complete artificial feeds for BFT. Juveniles will be captured from the wild, adapted to captive conditions and used to carry out weaning and feeding experiments, using moist and dry pelleted diets. The environmental impact of the formulated feeds will be examined and compared to existing raw-fish practises. SELFDOTT will produce the basic knowledge necessary for the development of a self-sustained aquaculture industry for the BFT in the Mediterranean, thus enhancing the competitiveness of the EU aquaculture industry, while at the same time reducing the pressure on the wild BFT stocks and ensuring the conservation and recovery of this magnificent fish.'


Programma

FP7-KBBE

Call

FP7-KBBE-2007-1


Partecipanti Pugliesi
Partner Ruolo Contributo UE Referente
Università Degli Studi Di Bari Aldo Moro Partecipante Non Disponibile Gregorio De Metrio

Partner Ruolo Paese
MINISTRY FOR RESOURCES AND RURAL AFFAIRS Partecipante MT
CALADEROS DEL MEDITERRANEO S.L. Partecipante ES
HELLENIC CENTRE FOR MARINE RESEARCH Partecipante EL
TUNA GRASO SA Partecipante ES
SKRETTING AQUACULTURE RESEARCH CENTRE AS Partecipante NO
MFF LTD Partecipante MT
ISRAEL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND LIMNOLOGICAL RESEARCH LIMITED Partecipante IL
Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet Duesseldorf Partecipante DE
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS Partecipante FR
INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER Partecipante FR
UNIVERSITE MONTPELLIER 2 SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES Partecipante FR
UNIVERSIDAD DE CADIZ Partecipante ES

Budget Totale

4,406,028.00€

Contributo UE

2,979,966.00€