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Impacts of climate change on fish hatchery productivity in Bangladesh: A critical review

Bangladesh is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change due to its geographical location. Climate change issues have become major concerns in aquaculture industry, particularly for fish hatchery productivity. Fish production in Bangladesh is mainly steered by the aquaculture sector, whic...

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Autores principales: Siddique, Mohammad Abu Baker, Ahammad, A.K. Shakur, Bashar, Abul, Hasan, Neaz A., Mahalder, Balaram, Alam, Md. Mehedi, Biswas, Jatish Chnadra, Haque, Mohammad Mahfujul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11951
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author Siddique, Mohammad Abu Baker
Ahammad, A.K. Shakur
Bashar, Abul
Hasan, Neaz A.
Mahalder, Balaram
Alam, Md. Mehedi
Biswas, Jatish Chnadra
Haque, Mohammad Mahfujul
author_facet Siddique, Mohammad Abu Baker
Ahammad, A.K. Shakur
Bashar, Abul
Hasan, Neaz A.
Mahalder, Balaram
Alam, Md. Mehedi
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description Bangladesh is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change due to its geographical location. Climate change issues have become major concerns in aquaculture industry, particularly for fish hatchery productivity. Fish production in Bangladesh is mainly steered by the aquaculture sector, which is dependent on private hatchery-based fish seed production to a great extent. This review aimed to present the impacts of climate change on fish hatcheries, particularly during different stages of hatchery production, and the economic loss from the onset of disease and other impairments due to environmental causes. Geographically, most hatcheries in Bangladesh are operated within a narrow range of temperature (22.8–23.1 °C, equivalent to 73–73.5 °F) and rainfall (1750–2000 mm). Thus, slightest fluctuations in these parameters affect seed production in fish hatcheries. The broodstock, produced in natural and captive conditions, is severely affected by flash flooding, water quality deterioration, river siltation, erratic rainfall, and temperature fluctuations. Based on our review, temperature fluctuation is the main factor hampering maturation and breeding performances of broodstock. Temperature has also been reported to affect embryonic development and cause stunted growth of larvae and juvenile. In shrimp and prawn hatcheries, fluctuations in temperature, pH, and salinity are responsible for post-larval disease outbreaks. In some instances, storms and heavy rainfall wash away reared broodfish and fish seed from the hatcheries, causing massive socioeconomic losses. This review presents indisputable negative impacts of climate change on hatchery production. As of now, no cost-effective proven strategies have been developed to minimize the effects of climate change on Bangladesh's fish hatchery production, on which the aquaculture industry is inextricably dependent. For sustainable fish hatchery production, basic research on climate impacts on hatcheries is inevitable, as well as improving capacity of hatchery owners are needed for resilient hatchery operations in Bangladesh and similar environments worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-97323132022-12-10 Impacts of climate change on fish hatchery productivity in Bangladesh: A critical review Siddique, Mohammad Abu Baker Ahammad, A.K. Shakur Bashar, Abul Hasan, Neaz A. Mahalder, Balaram Alam, Md. Mehedi Biswas, Jatish Chnadra Haque, Mohammad Mahfujul Heliyon Review Article Bangladesh is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change due to its geographical location. Climate change issues have become major concerns in aquaculture industry, particularly for fish hatchery productivity. Fish production in Bangladesh is mainly steered by the aquaculture sector, which is dependent on private hatchery-based fish seed production to a great extent. This review aimed to present the impacts of climate change on fish hatcheries, particularly during different stages of hatchery production, and the economic loss from the onset of disease and other impairments due to environmental causes. Geographically, most hatcheries in Bangladesh are operated within a narrow range of temperature (22.8–23.1 °C, equivalent to 73–73.5 °F) and rainfall (1750–2000 mm). Thus, slightest fluctuations in these parameters affect seed production in fish hatcheries. The broodstock, produced in natural and captive conditions, is severely affected by flash flooding, water quality deterioration, river siltation, erratic rainfall, and temperature fluctuations. Based on our review, temperature fluctuation is the main factor hampering maturation and breeding performances of broodstock. Temperature has also been reported to affect embryonic development and cause stunted growth of larvae and juvenile. In shrimp and prawn hatcheries, fluctuations in temperature, pH, and salinity are responsible for post-larval disease outbreaks. In some instances, storms and heavy rainfall wash away reared broodfish and fish seed from the hatcheries, causing massive socioeconomic losses. This review presents indisputable negative impacts of climate change on hatchery production. As of now, no cost-effective proven strategies have been developed to minimize the effects of climate change on Bangladesh's fish hatchery production, on which the aquaculture industry is inextricably dependent. For sustainable fish hatchery production, basic research on climate impacts on hatcheries is inevitable, as well as improving capacity of hatchery owners are needed for resilient hatchery operations in Bangladesh and similar environments worldwide. Elsevier 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9732313/ /pubmed/36506393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11951 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haque, Mohammad Mahfujul
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