Aquaculture Research

"Aquaculture Research journal is an OMICS Group Open Access journal that publishes original research articles on all areas of Fisheries and Aquaculture, and aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field of Fisheries. The journal publishes top quality research papers in the form of research and review articles as well as case reports that are made freely available to everyone worldwide. The field of Aquaculture has been growing rapidly for food production in the last few decades. Several commercial fish species have been cultured intensively in narrow or enclosed spaces such as ponds, cages or tanks under overcrowding or high density leading to adversely affect the health of cultured fish with a potentially stressful environment and infectious diseases. The infectious disease-outbreaks have emerged as constraints for the development of aquaculture. Antibiotics and chemotherapeutics have been used to prevent or control bacterial infections in aquaculture for about 20 years. Unfortunately, the use of antibiotics for treatment is not successful and sustainable due to increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, negative effect on the indigenous microflora of juveniles or adult fish, and the accumulation of antibiotic residues in fish tissue and environment causing human and animal health issues. Additional Aquaculture research is needed to define the specific dosage rates and efficacy of various compounds for a variety of aquatic species and their pathogens and to decrease costs of the immunostimulants. It is expected that during coming years immunostimulants will find more application to make aquaculture sustainable. Therefore, immunostimulants may be an effective tool for controlling infectious diseases in aquaculture... Debtanu Barman, Aquaculture Health Management: A new Approach OMICS Translation Services is a newly launched unit that offers high standard manual translation of scientific articles, and enables authors from the field of Aquaculture and Fisheries to submit their research papers for translation, from their native language to English or from English to any other language of choice, such as German, Spanish, and French. We believe that the translation plays a key educational role, and is the driving force behind efficient dissemination of science worldwide. So, let us spread scientific knowledge universally and have a positive impact on society."
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