6 resultados para TILAPIA - COMERCIALIZACION Y PRODUCCION

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This document is in Spanish. El capítulo 1, se conforma por un conjunto de cuadros referidos a los resultados que se obtuvieron en la fase primaria del circuito productivo, es decir, la producción derivada de las capturas y de la acuacultura practicadas con fines comerciales. Las variables de producción consignadas se refieren a las di-mensiones más representativas de la actividad: volumen y valor de la producción por especies, producción por tipo de destino, por sectores productivos, por litoral y entidad federativa y por principales Oficinas de Pesca. Este capítulo se concluye presentando un grupo de cuadros sobre la produccion proveniente de la acuacultura, ademis de algunas series historicas referidas al comportamiento de las principales pesquerías y de la produccion nacional en su conjunto. Enseguida -Capítulo 11-, se da a conocer la informaci6n relativa a la industrializaci6n de la produccion pesouera, destacando las variables referidas a la materia prima procesada, producto obtenido y principales procesos industriales, esto es, el congelado, enlatado, reducci6n y otros procesos. En el Capítulo 111, se presentan las estadísticas sobre la comercializacion interna y externa de productos pesqueros. De modo que, aquí se expresan variables tales como el consumo aparente y per cipita, disponibilidad interna de productos pesqueros, precios y la Balanza Comercial Pesquera, entre -las mas importantes. El Capítulo IV, da cabida a la informacion sobre los factores de la produccion. Es decir, en esta parte del Anuario se concentra la informacion relativa a los acervos de capital -activos pesqueros-, fuerza de trabajo y financiamiento. Por último, el Capítulo V recoge informacion pesquera de caracter internacional, con el proposito de ubicar la participacion de nuestro país en el concierto mundial de la pesca. Destacan aquí agregados como la producci6n, industrializaci6n, comercializaci6n y consumo de productos pesqueros. Catch statistics for Mexican waters 1990. (PDF has 110 pages.)

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Tilapia zillii was examined in three major dams in Ekiti State, Nigeria (Ureje dam, Ado, Egbe dam and Ero dam) for their morphometric characteristics and meristic traits. The results showed that the average body weight of the fish sampled were 145.86±50.06g in Ado, 30.19±9.35g in Egbe and 40.58±52.30g in Ero dam. Average total lengths were 21.29±3.20cm, 12.32±1.74cm and 11.24±1.56cm for Ado, Egbe and Ero dam respectively. The relationship between average weight and length of T. zillii showed that Y=15.202X-179.33 (R2=0.7181), Y=4.40049±-24.075 (R2=0.6708) and Y=2.6676X10.596 (R2=0.0063) for Ado, Egbe and Ero dam respectively. The results on headlength, total length, body weight and standard length and pre-pelvic distance are significantly different at 95% among the T.zillii of the three dams. There was no significant difference in the meristic traits of the T. zillii of the three dams. The population size of T.zillii in the three dams was just too small compared to other species of fish hence the need to assess the stock of fish in these dams critically for the encouragement of proper fishing activities in these dams.

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Effects of different levels of salinity on survival, growth and gonadal development of Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) were studied under laboratory conditions in glass aquarium, for a period of ten weeks. The initial individual size of the GIFT was 20.23±4.45 and the salinity levels tested were 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 ppt. The highest survival of 87.5% was found in 0 ppt and the lowest 60.5% in 20 ppt. Though the survival decreased progressively with increased salinity, there were no significant differences (P>0.05) among 0, 5, and 10 ppt. Similar to what has been observed in survival, the specific growth rate (SGR %/day) also decreased as of 1.30, 1.24, 1.08, 0.90 and 0.71, respectively, with the increased salinity of 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 ppt. The gonadal development was highest in 0 ppt with a GSI value of 3.75 and lowest of 2.01 in 20 ppt. In the second experiment, gonadal development and seed production performance of GIFT in brackishwater condition were investigated for a period of three months. Each of the three fine meshed hapas of 20 square meters made from nylon net was placed in a freshwater (0 ppt) and in a brackish water (10-15 ppt) pond of the Brackishwater Station (BS). GIFT of 65 g average weight from a single cohort were stocked into three hapas at a rate of 2 per m. The male vs female ratio was 1:3. The development of gonad was faster with the higher gonadosomatic index (GSI %) of 3.85 % in freshwater condition than that of 2.73 % in brackish water. Within three months of the study period, a total of 70,510 and 44,250 GIFT fry were produced respectively, in freshwater and brackishwater conditions. Finally under third experiment, a participatory on-farm trial was carried out to evaluate the production performance of GIFT in monoculture and in polyculture with silver barb in coastal freshwater pond conditions. Nine ponds were selected for three treatment combinations of GIFT monoculture (T1), GIFT and silver barb polyculture (T2), and silver barb monoculture (T3). The ponds have been stocked in April, 05 at a density of 25,000 fry per ha. Fishes were fed with rice bran at the rate of 6% bw per day. In one month culture period, GIFT attained an average weight of 16.27 g in monoculture and 17.23 g in polyculture, against an average stocking weight of 0.37 g. Silver barb reached an average weight of 16.62 g in polyculture with GIFT and 10.01 g in monoculture, against an average stocking weight of 3.79 g.

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Nile tilapia (oreochromis niloticus) a fish introduced into Lake Victoria to boost the fishery industry after the Nile perch lates niloticus fed on the native tilapiine oreochromis esculentus and Oreochromis viabillis to almost extinction has been proposed to be cultured in the Lake Victoria. The fact sheet explains the culture of Nile tilapia in cages in Lake Victoria, Uganda.