O uso de praguicidas nas psiculturas e pesqueiros situados na bacia do rio Mogi-Guaçu


Autoria(s): LUVIZOTTO-SANTOS, Ricardo; ELER, Marcia Noelia; ESPINDOLA, Evaldo Luiz Gaeta; VIEIRA, Eny Maria
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2009

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The use of pesticides has been the main strategy to prevent ectoparasites that threaten aquaculture productivity. The non regulated use of such chemicals may lead to damage in aquatic ecosystems that receive the ponds effluents, compromising environmental and consumers' health. With the aim of evaluate the use of pesticides in aquacultural practices developed in Mogi-Guacu catchment, fish farm and fee fishing owners were interviewed. Eighty-nine enterprises were visited, and was verified that about 40% uses pesticide during management practices in recent years. The diflubenzuron, methyl parathion, trichlorfon and triflumuron were the pesticides most used. In addition to the interviews, samples were taken in 3 enterprises localized in Socorro, SP (Peixe River sub-catchment) which had a pesticide usage history. It was not detected residues of the pesticides diflubenzuron, methyl parathion and dichlorvos in any water, sediments nor fishes samples from tow distinct seasons (lower and high fishing seasons). On fact, non-detected pesticides residues corroborate with the fish farmers statement to deny recently pesticide usage during management practices. Nevertheless, the lack of chemotherapeutics usage criteria and the potential hazardous due to these practices were discussed.

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BOLETIM DO INSTITUTO DE PESCA, v.35, n.3, p.343-358, 2009

0046-9939

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14677

ftp://ftp.sp.gov.br/ftppesca/35_3_343-358.pdf

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Boletim Do Instituto de Pesca

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Palavras-Chave #Dichlorvos #diflubenzuron #metyl parathion #tilapia #trichlorfon #triflumuron #ORGANOPHOSPHORUS PESTICIDES #METHYL PARATHION #KOLLERU-LAKE #DIFLUBENZURON #AQUACULTURE #WATER #PERSISTENCE #CHEMICALS #BIOTRANSFORMATION #BIOCONCENTRATION #Fisheries #Zoology
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