Data in Brief (Apr 2017)

Dataset on the importation of the exotic shrimp Penaeus vannamei broodstock (Boone, 1931) to India

  • M.C. Remany,
  • R. Kirubagaran,
  • Daly Cyriac,
  • P. Krishnakanth Varadaraju,
  • Sruthi Prem O.C,
  • A.K. Panda,
  • Jaideep Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.02.034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. C
pp. 527 – 532

Abstract

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Penaeus vannamei is an exotic shrimp species that has gained high culture momentum, since its introduction to India [1]. Currently, the culture of the species in the Country is being done by the shrimp farmers by importation of Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) vannamei broodstock from approved suppliers, which are located overseas. The value of one brooder normally ranges from 50 to 61 US $, excluding the custom duty, processing fee and other charges for the transboundary shipment of the stock to India. The P. vannamei stock are permitted to be imported to the Country by the hatchery operators only through the single declared port of entry, i.e. Chennai in Tamil Nadu in the Country. The imported parent shrimps are then to be quarantined at the Aquatic Quarantine Facility before being transported to the vannamei hatcheries [2]. This article reports the data available on import of vannamei broodstock to India since its importation to India in 2009. The dataset presented here contains information on transit and quarantine mortality of the brooders following the shipment of the stock by the various broodstock suppliers from the overseas.

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