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Title: | Into the Wild: A New Approach to the Aquaculture Production of Brown Trout (Salmo trutta L.) to Enhance Restocking Success |
Authors: | Domingues, Andreia Alexandre, Carlos M. Mateus, Catarina S. Silva, Sara Almeida, Pedro R. |
Keywords: | truta-de-rio produção aquícola |
Issue Date: | Jun-2022 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Domingues, A.; Alexandre,
C.M.; Mateus, C.S.; Silva, S.; Pereira,
J.; Almeida, P.R. Into the Wild: A
New Approach to the Aquaculture
Production of Brown Trout (Salmo
trutta L.) to Enhance Restocking
Success. Biol. Life Sci. Forum 2022, 13,
115. https://doi.org/10.3390/
blsf2022013115 |
Abstract: | The brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) is one of the most iconic native species from European river
ecosystems and is also one of the main species of interest for recreational fishing activities (e.g., fly
fishing). This species has a significant potential to attract anglers and related investment to the main
fishing grounds, which are usually located in poorly developed areas and away from main city centers.
Due to its environmental and socioeconomic value, this species is often targeted by management
programs directed to the protection and sustainable exploitation of this valuable natural resource.
One of the most common actions to enhance the abundance and condition of trout populations is the
restocking of wild populations with fish from aquaculture facilities. However, most fish come from
fishfarms using production methods such as high densities in the tanks, use of commercial food and
standardized feeding methods, lack of environmental stimulus, and domestication of breeding stocks,
which usually results in poor fitness and very low survival rates after release. This consequently
leads to reduced success of these management actions. To contribute to solving these problems
and enhancing the success of restocking actions for the recovery and sustainable enhancement of
wild trout populations, we propose a novel approach to the production of this species, by testing
and implementing a new protocol that aims to produce wild-reared trout. These fish come from
wild breeders and will be produced with the least human contact in conditions that mimic their
natural habitat. Taking advantage of a recently remodeled and re-equipped aquaculture facility,
located in Central Portugal (Posto Aquícola de Campelo, Figueiró dos Vinhos), we are rearing
trout in low densities (10–20 trout/m3
), like the ones observed in natural habitats, using live food
(larvae and insects), and subjected to environmental stimuli such as refuges, and water and flow
variability, equivalent to those observed in local streams. Accompanied by a pre- and post-restocking
monitoring program (e.g., evaluation of trout abundances and habitat in the target stream, dispersion
and movement patterns and survival), this study will contribute to enhancing the success of future
restocking actions, promoting the sustainable enhancement of wild trout populations, and, thus,
increasing the interest of restocked fishing grounds for angling activities and associated incomes. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35171 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | BIO - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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