logo
Find us on
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
              
logo 11/28/2024 3:42:52 AM     
The history of the red tilapia 
By Nicolas James ZA Source: farmersweekly 4/2/2014
Nicolas James
Back in the mid-1980s, a red or, more correctly, orange strain of tilapia began appearing in the aquaculture industry. It was immediately seen as an attractive food-fish option due to its close resemblance to popular marine species such as red roman or red snapper. Research indicates the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), our blue kurper, is the species most likely to exhibit this red colour trait, either totally or partially, although red Tilapia rendalli have also been reported.
 

These fish are near-albino or ‘xanthic’ – an absence of melanin in the skin allows the blood vessels to show through, but the eyes remain pigmented. Any form of albinism usually results in a degree of weakness in the animal, and inbreeding near-albino fish to produce a ‘red strain’ gives rise to ‘inbreeding depression’. This genetic condition is caused by breeding from a limited gene pool, and results in a reduction in general health.

 
Tilapia Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
7015 Mainers accused of illegally fishing eels arrested in Canadanewscentermaine2024-04-30CA
702Minnesota DNR receives $3.9 million for lake sturgeon habitat projectechopress2024-04-30US
703Common sense prevails in Feds lake sturgeon rulingechopress2024-04-26US
704Study finds schools of fish can make less noise than a solitary swimmerScience X2024-04-13US
705In Java Sea, vigilantism and poverty rise as purse seine fishing continuesmongabay2024-04-11ID
706People who fish in UK told to spend £7 immediately to avoid £443 finebirminghammail2024-04-13UK
707Groups that clean up lost and abandoned fishing gear concerned about fundingyahoo2024-04-13CA
708Man from Boston fined in multi-agency operation to tackle illegal fishing in Lincolnshirelincolnshireworld2024-04-08UK
709Maryland seeks to reduce supply of tasty, invasive blue catfishwtop2024-04-11US
710Ohio teen catches monster-sized 101-pound blue catfishwlwt2024-04-12CA
711Relief follows feds decision to keep lake sturgeon off the Endangered Species Listechopress2024-04-22US
712This Massive 10+ Foot Sturgeon Caught In Canada Is A Living Dinosaurbrobible2024-04-22CA
713Dinosau … I Mean … Massive 10-Foot Sturgeon Caught By Bad A** Anglers In Canadadailycaller2024-04-22CA
714Project delves into the historic criminalization of Indigenous fishing peoplehashilthsa2024-04-22CA
71550 koi fish reported stolen in San Josemsn2024-04-05US
716Fishing moratorium on Yukon River chinook may be too little, too lateCBC News2024-04-13CA
717Mekongs giant fish threatened by dams and wetland conversionsarynews2024-04-13KH
718Shocking campaign to warn rock fishers of deadly danger9news2024-04-12AU
719Twenty decomposed bodies found in boat off coast of Brazil9news2024-04-16BZ
720High Mercury Levels in Some Lake Maurepas Fish Bring Meal RestrictionsAssociated Press2024-04-18US
721Prehistoric Lake Sturgeon Is Not EndangeredAssociated Press2024-04-19US
722Putting Azerbaijan back on the global caviar mapthefishsite2024-04-22AZ
723Tiny, endangered fish hinders Californias Colorado River conservation planksby2024-03-31US
724Wild fish spring to life in Lake Ontario, despite dams, pollution and hatchery competitorsthenarwhal2024-04-03CA
725Truck crash spills live salmon into wrong Oregon riverBBC News2024-04-03CA

134 135 136 28 of [137 - pages.]