Lecture 5-1
Lecture 5-1
Cage culture
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Cage culture
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Site selection for Cage Culture
• Depending on-
• Environmental parameters
• Topography
• Type of cages & fishes cultured
Sub-littoral areas
Off-shore environments
• In sub-littoral areas,
• Variation between high & low water should be as small as possible
• There should be adequate recirculation within the cage at neap
tides
• In off-shore areas,
• Designed should be in such a way that they can withstand
hurricanes, typhoons or mean hourly wind speed
• Protected bays, lagoons & other backwater areas are more suitable
for cage culture
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Types of Cages
Cages are of 3 types-
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Shapes & Dimensions of cages
• Depending on the species cultured &
types of materials used cages may have a
size varying between 1 – 100 m3
• Shapes
- Box like cages with square or
rectangular are more preferred
- Octagonal
- Decagonal
- Dodecagonal are also used in
mariculture
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Methods of Construction of different cages
• Simple floating cage
• Raft with cages
• Floating cage for mariculture operations
• Shrimp cage
• Crab cage
• Bamboo cage
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Methods of Construction of different cages
• Simple floating cage
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Methods of Construction of different cages
• Raft with cages
- The rafts are made up of casuarina poles arranged in such a way that
a gap of 60 cm is available between the poles
- The spaces between the poles are used as catwalks & for fixing
floats which are empty sealed oil drums of 200L capacity
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Methods of Construction of different cages
• Floating cage for mariculture operations
- A circular bag like net of 5 m height & 1 cm mesh is tied to the upper
ring of the collar
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Methods of Construction of different cages
• Shrimp Cage
- The cages for shrimp culture in brackish water may be floating or fixed
type
- The fixed cages are tied firmly with the poles & 2/3 of the cage is kept
in side the water
• Crab cages
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Methods of Construction of different cages
• Bamboo cages
- Size: 2m × 1m × 1m or 1m × 1m × 1m
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Culturable Species for cage culture
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