2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15142554
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Investigating Freshwater Mullet Fisheries in Tunisian Reservoirs: Future Development Prospects

Abstract: Mullet is the most heavily fished species in Tunisia, accounting for one-third of the freshwater fish harvest. To ensure the continuity and development of fisheries in the country, Tunisian reservoirs have been stocked with Mugilidae fry collected from coastal and estuarine areas. The quantities of fry introduced and mullet landings were correlated. To determine the spatial distribution and abundance of mullets in these fisheries, a multi-mesh gillnet was used in 10 reservoirs. The results showed a weak global… Show more

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“…The practice of aquaculture was introduced in Tunisia during the 1960s and had significant growth in the 1990s due to the collaborative efforts of the Tunisian-German cooperation project established by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (German Association of Technical Cooperation) (Losse et al, 1991). As a part of the project, fish species were introduced from Europe in the 1990s to enhance and broaden fish production in Tunisian reservoirs (Mili et al, 2023). Tunisia's relatively modest aquaculture sector has been highlighted as having significant growth potential.…”
Section: Algeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The practice of aquaculture was introduced in Tunisia during the 1960s and had significant growth in the 1990s due to the collaborative efforts of the Tunisian-German cooperation project established by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (German Association of Technical Cooperation) (Losse et al, 1991). As a part of the project, fish species were introduced from Europe in the 1990s to enhance and broaden fish production in Tunisian reservoirs (Mili et al, 2023). Tunisia's relatively modest aquaculture sector has been highlighted as having significant growth potential.…”
Section: Algeriamentioning
confidence: 99%