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Aquacultural Engineering 3 (1984) 317-318

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3

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PROBIT Analysis Predicts Hatching Rates of Brine Shrimp Artemia sp. Cysts STEPHEN SPOTTE, G'ARY'ADAMS and PAUL E. STAKE

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Rate Models for a Marine Biological Filter L. R. WEATHERLEY (UK) Feasibility of Saltwater Gradient Ponds as a Heat Supply for Hatchery Rearing Water JOSEPH T. FUSS (USA) Evaluation of a Trickling Biofilter in a Recirculating Aquaculture System Containing Channel Catfish. GARY E. MILLER and GEORGE S. LIBEY (USA) An Evaluation of Three Paddlewheel Aerators used for Emergency Aeration of Channel Catfish Ponds . R. L. BUSCH, C. S. TUCKER, J. A. STEEBY and J. E. REAMES (USA) The Effects of Extrusion and Pelleting of Feed for Trout on the Digestibility of Protein, Amino Acids and Energy and on Feed Conversion . BERNHARD VENS-CAPPELL (Federal Republic of Germany) 15

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Total Gas Pressure and Oxygen and Nitrogen Saturation in Warmwater Ponds Aerated with Airlift Pumps NiCK C. PARKER, MARY ANNA SUTTLE and KAREN FITZMAYER (USA) Flow Distribution Studies in Fish Rearing Tanks. Part I - Design Constraints. A. KLAPSIS and R. BURLEY (UK) Limiting Factors Associated with Nitrification in Closed Blue Crab Shedding Systems . DON P. MANTHE, RONALD E. MALONE and SUNIL'KUMAR (usA) An Integrated System of Aquaculture, Vegetable Production and Solar Heating in an Urban Environment JUDITH BENDER (USA) 91

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Short Communication A Realistic Approach to Small Aquaculture Facilities . _ 153 STANLEY KLEMETSON and GARY L. ROGERS (USA) 317 Aquacultural Engineering (3) 1984 - Elsevier Applied Science Publishers Ltd, England, 1984. Printed in Great Britain

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Contents o f Volume 3 Number 3

Comparative Removal of Gas Supersaturation by Plunges, Screens and Packed Columns G. R. BOUCK, R. E. KING and R. L. BOUCK-SCHMIDT (USA) Survival and Growth of Turbot Larvae S c o p h t h a l m u s m a x i m u s L. Reared on Different Food Organisms with Special Regard to LongChain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids . U. WlTT, G, QUANTZ, D, KUHLMANN and G. KATTNER (Federal Republic of Germany) A Model to Predict Water Temperature in Plastic-covered Outdoor Mass Algal Culture Systems J. M. DE JAGER and R . D . WILMS'LEY (South Africa) The Type of Activated Carbon Determines How Much Dissolved Organic Carbon is Removed from Artificial Seawater . STEPHEN SPOTTE and GARY ADAMS (USA) Controlled Production of A r t e m i a Cysts Under Standald Conditions in a Recirculating Culture System PATRICK LAVENS and PATRICK SORGELOOS (Belgium)

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Exemple de Syst~me de Rechauffement de l'Eau de Mer Utilisable dans les Dispositifs Aquacoles. P. JOUBERT and J. PECHEUX (France) Design of Packed Columns for Degassing . JOHN COLT and GERALD BOUCK (USA) Continuous Microalgal Culture Using Swine Manure Dialysate as a Nutrient Source C. BLAIS, R. FOURNIER and P. MARSOT (Canada) The Utilization of Clam Waste Meal as a Protein Source for Rainbow Trout Salmo gairclneri . _ _ C. L. GOODRICH, S. M. BARNETT, G. LEVINE and K. L. SIMPSON (USA) Rapid Differentiation of Arternia spp. Populations by Thin Layer Isoelectric Focusing C. R. SIEDEL and K. L. SIMPSON (USA)"

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