Taiwan: The sea fertilization technology is successful, and the water laboratory is unique in the world

Published 2023년 6월 30일

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Scientists in Taiwan have successfully bred Macarina kangshii, also known as soil fish, which is a traditional and beloved snack. This breakthrough in artificial insemination and hatching of fry is a significant achievement for Taiwan's aquaculture fishery. The production of Macarina kangshii has significantly decreased in recent years, and the successful breeding efforts are expected to help replenish Taiwan's aquatic resources.
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Commonly known as soil fish, as a traditional snack, it tastes delicious and is deeply loved by consumers. At present, there is no report on artificial breeding of Macarina kangshii in the world. ) announced today that following the completion of the first case of artificial breeding of black bream last year, this year it successfully completed the artificial insemination of Majia genus Kangshi with sea fertilization technology, and then hatched fish fry, which is a new breakthrough for Taiwan's aquaculture fishery. Fertilized eggs of Majia Kangshi. (Photo provided by Fisheries Research Institute) "90% of Taiwan's earthfish comes from the Penghu waters." Weng Jinxing, director of the Coastal Resources Research Center of the Water Research Institute, said that the main fishing period for migratory Macha species is from winter to early spring. According to the statistical annual report of the Fisheries Department , in 2001, the production of Macaronii along the coast reached a peak ...
Source: Agriharvest

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