FI:DP/GRE/85/002 Field Document 4 October 1987 |
GREECE
FRESHWATER FISH CULTURE IN GREECE
A report prepared for the project
Development of Marine and Inland Aquaculture in Greece
by
D. Edwards
Consultant
This report was prepared during the course of the project identified on the title page. The conclusions and recommendations given in the report are those considered appropriate at the time of its preparation. They may be modified in the light of further knowledge gained at subsequent stages of the project.
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 1987
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I - INTRODUCTION AND TERMS OF REFERENCE
II - PRESENT STATUS OF FRESHWATER FISH FARMING IN GREECE, AND POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT
(i) Size and Organization of the Trout
Farming Industry
(ii) Water Sources and Potential for
Expansion in Trout Production
(iii) Present Technology of Trout Production
- Hatcheries
- Facilities for Market Fish Production
(iv) Suggestions for Technical Improvements
(v) The Production Cycle for Rainbow Trout
(vi) Food and Feeding
(vii) Parasites and Diseases
(viii) Trout Marketing and Quality Control
- Quality Control
- Sales Promotion and Pricing
(i) Size and Structure of the Common Carp
Industry
(ii) Water Sources and Potential for
Expansion in Carp Farming
2c. Technology of Common and Chinese Carp Production
- Ponds
- Floating Cages
- Hatcheries Producing Fry for Re-stocking
Natural Waters
3. OTHER SPECIES WITH POTENTIAL FOR FARMING
III - GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASPECTS
2. LAND AVAILABILITY AND TENURE
6. FISH PATHOLOGY SERVICES AND REGULATIONS