The objective of this pilot work was to perform a study about the main elements of the productive chain of rheophilic fingerlings in the Mesorregião of Southeast of Pará, in Amazon region, raising their main characteristics of productive, installations and management. From the information obtained, questionnaires were applied to fish producers. Were identified 6 fish farms in region. Among the interviewed fish farmers, the average time (years) that work in the production of fingerlings is 10.8 years. Tambaqui, is the native fish most produced besides other round species. The total number of ponds of the region is 239, and 44% used for raising and 56% used in the stocking of breeders (male and female). All producers interviewed monitor water quality, the majority (33%) comes from dams. And regarding sanitary issues, 67% say they do not have problems with diseases in animals. The total number of fish that make up the reproductive is 3,740 animals. We conclude with this pilot study that the fingerlings production units are lacking in technical information, fundamental factor for a change in the system by means of management and planning, ensuring sustainability for the development of fish farming in the region.
Caracterização da assistência técnica prestada em unidades produtoras de alevinos na mesorregião Sudeste do ParáCharacterization of technical assistance provided in alevine producing units in the southeast Mesoregion of Pará
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