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All <strong>the</strong> measured parameters were relatively similar in <strong>the</strong> two recirculating systems until<br />

<strong>the</strong> UV treatments became varied. The use of UV radiation in fish culture is a significant<br />

improvement in <strong>the</strong> fish culture technology. Reared fish will find adequate comfort with<br />

<strong>the</strong> UV equipped systems especially in crowded situations as in fish hatcheries. It is<br />

proposed that <strong>the</strong> UV systems will be useful in overwintering those warm water fish that<br />

are now targeted for culture in cold regions like <strong>the</strong> tilapias that must be stocked in higher<br />

densities than usual.<br />

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Busacker, G. P., I. Adelman and E. M. Goolish. Growth. <strong>Pages</strong> 363 – 387 in C.B. Shreck<br />

and P.B. Moyle, editors, Methods for fish biology Be<strong>the</strong>sda, Maryland. American<br />

Fisheries Society 1990.<br />

Kizer, Kenneth W. “Using ultraviolet radiation to control tuberculosis”. California<br />

Department of Health Services. 19 p. 1990.<br />

Ricker, W.E. Growth rates and models. <strong>Pages</strong> 677- 743 in W. S. Hoar, D. J. Randall, and<br />

J. R. Bretts, editors. Fish physiology, volume 8. New York, Academic press. 1979.<br />

Tyler, A.V. and V.F. Gallucci. Dynamics of fished stock. <strong>Pages</strong> 111 to 147 in R.T Lackey<br />

and L.A. Nielsen, editors, Fisheries management. Boston. Blackwell scientific<br />

publications 421p. 1980.<br />

Warren, C.E. Biology and water pollution control. Philadelphia, W.B.Saunders Co. 434p.<br />

1971.<br />

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