2 resultados para Rural handmade production of food
em Archimer: Archive de l'Institut francais de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer
Resumo:
This paper applies a stochastic viability approach to a tropical small-scale fishery, offering a theoretical and empirical example of ecosystem-based fishery management approach that accounts for food security. The model integrates multi-species, multi-fleet and uncertainty as well as profitability, food production, and demographic growth. It is calibrated over the period 2006–2010 using monthly catch and effort data from the French Guiana's coastal fishery, involving thirteen species and four fleets. Using projections at the horizon 2040, different management strategies and scenarios are compared from a viability viewpoint, thus accounting for biodiversity preservation, fleet profitability and food security. The analysis shows that under certain conditions, viable options can be identified which allow fishing intensity and production to be increased to respond to food security requirements but with minimum impacts on the marine resources.
Resumo:
Determination of rearing data enabled production of sea bass fry for three years in Station DEVA-SUD, CNEXO, France. The larval breeding process is described. The food consists of the ROlÎfer Brachionus plicatilis, then nauplii and 1 mm long metanauplii of the Brachiopod Artemia salina. Weaning on dry pellets oceurs when larvae are 35 days old when an optimum temperature curve is respected. Production of season 1977-78 was 380 000 two month old weaned fry.