The survey of investivigation about Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi projects in development program in Iranian Fisheries Research
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Author
Sharifian, MansourMatinfar, A.
Hafezieh, M.
Dadgar, Sh.
Bahmani, M.
Rezvani, S.
Vallinassab, T.
Mortazaee, S.M.
Habbibi, F.
ALeali, G.
Alizadae Gholgahe, GH.
Date
2016
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Attention to the aquaculture capacity in inland water is needed to reach production of 262072 tons which was implicited in sixth economical and social development program of culture and production warmwater fishes industry. On of the most important aim of progressive management in fisheries program is native aquaculture activity with emphasis on Barbus fishes in Iran.Benni fish is one of the species of this genus despit of low relative growth rate, but is as a desire fishes in market. This fish not only has high fecondity and feed phytoplankton during the larval stages but also is very delicious for consumers. During the fifth economical and social development program there were so many projects have been done on aquaculture of this species but needs to analysis of all data which is important for successive future its aquaculture commercially. The precent analytical investigation base on three decades data, was done for completeing that gap including of analytical activities of researches were done , developmental access to fish aqu culture in six proficiency subjects , propagation and cultue, nutrition, genetic, health and disease biology, physiologt and determination of weak points. Then base on guideline studies on warmwater aquaculture and developmental road map, several suggestion for doing apply research were adopted.Pages
68pp.Publisher or University
Iranian Fisheries Science Research InstituteSeries : Nr
48608;Collections