Authors: Horvath, Chris Seagrave, Gizella Tamas
ISBN-13: 9780852382820, ISBN-10: 0852382820
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: February 2002
Edition: Subsequent
During the 10 years since publication of the first edition of this well-recieved book, the carp and pond fish farming industry has continued to grow steadily. Fully revised and updated, this comprehensive new edition provides a detailed and practical guide to the principles and practices of farming cyprinid fish, using traditional and modern pond culture techniques.
Although concentrating primarily on carp culture, this can be regarded as a model for the production of many species in ponds; the most widely used method of producing fish throughout the world. Specific information is also included for other species, such as Pike, Wels Catfish and Goldfish and now African Catfish and Sterlet. The authors, who between them have many years' experience farming fish as well as researching and teaching the subjects covered in the book, have produced a most useful and timely second edition.
The book will be of great interest to fish farmers, researchers, teachers and students in the area of aquaculture and related subjects, to all those involved specifically in the carp farming industry and in the aquaculture of other pond-cultured species. Copies of the book should be available as a reference source in libraries in academic and research establishments where aquaculture is studied an taught, and for practical reference on fish farms.
A single-volume translation of two 1980 books by Hungarian fish- farmers on the techniques of their trade. Carp, spawned and grown in ponds, are the focus; a single chapter notes differences for the other species mentioned. Informative drawings accompany descriptions of seed production, rearing the small fry, and the annual cycle of carp husbandry. Introductory chapters outline the principles, and review the industry's history. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The Authors | ||
Preface | ||
Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
1.1 | Characteristics of carp farming | 1 |
1.2 | Historical background of carp husbandry | 2 |
1.3 | The development of cyprinid farming in Europe | 4 |
1.4 | Current status | 6 |
2 | The Principles of Carp Farming | 9 |
2.1 | Ecological characteristics | 9 |
2.2 | Growth of carp in fish ponds | 9 |
2.3 | The farming cycle | 11 |
2.4 | Farm production | 12 |
2.5 | Planning the stocking of ponds | 15 |
2.6 | The fish farm | 17 |
2.7 | The ponds | 18 |
3 | The Technology of Seed Production | 23 |
3.1 | Extensive methods | 23 |
3.2 | Development of propagation methods | 27 |
3.3 | Broodstock maintenance | 31 |
3.4 | Preparation of broodstock for artificial propagation | 35 |
3.5 | Stripping and fertilising the eggs | 41 |
3.6 | Egg incubation | 47 |
3.7 | Control of the hatching process | 51 |
3.8 | Larval rearing in the hatchery | 55 |
4 | The Technology of Fry Rearing | 57 |
4.1 | Selection and preparation of ponds | 57 |
4.2 | Transport and stocking of feeding fry (larvae) | 61 |
4.3 | The development of the plankton population | 65 |
4.4 | Two-step rearing | 70 |
4.5 | Single-step rearing | 74 |
5 | The Annual Cycle of Carp Husbandry: Ongrowing Fingerling Fish to Market Size | 77 |
5.1 | Pond preparation | 77 |
5.2 | Fertilising and natural food development | 80 |
5.3 | Stocking and transportation | 83 |
5.4 | Supplementary feeding | 85 |
5.5 | Yield estimation and sample fishing | 92 |
5.6 | Oxygen supply | 95 |
5.7 | Health control | 101 |
5.8 | Autumn harvesting and sorting | 104 |
5.9 | Wintering as a technological operation | 110 |
6 | The Propagation of Other Pond Fish Species | 115 |
6.1 | The propagation and rearing of herbivorous fish | 115 |
6.2 | The propagation and rearing of tench | 122 |
6.3 | The propagation and rearing of pike | 125 |
6.4 | The propagation and rearing of zander (pike perch) | 129 |
6.5 | The propagation and rearing of wels catfish | 133 |
6.6 | The propagation and rearing of goldfish | 140 |
6.7 | The propagation and culture of African catfish | 146 |
6.8 | The propagation of sterlet | 149 |
App. 1 | Reproduction Biology of Pond Fish | 156 |
App. 2 | Hatchery Propagation of Pond Fish | 157 |
App. 3 | Fry Rearing in Farm Ponds | 158 |
App. 4 | The Yield of Carp (in Monoculture) in Farm Ponds | 160 |
App. 5 | The Yield of Carp (in Monoculture) in Farm Ponds: Semi-intensive Management | 161 |
App. 6 | The Yield of Fish Ponds under Extensive Management (Polyculture) | 162 |
App. 7 | The Yield of Fish Ponds under Semi-intensive Management (Polyculture) | 163 |
App. 8 | Long-term Treatments in Pond Conditions (without Water Exchange) | 164 |
App. 9 | Rapid Treatments of Fish in Tanks | 165 |
Further reading | 167 | |
Index | 169 |