Modelling the biomass yield and the impact of seabream mariculture in the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas (Italy)
Authored by Daniele Brigolin, Paolo Tomassetti, Salvatore Porrello, Roberto Pastres
Date Published: 2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-008-9232-4
Sponsors:
European Union
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Abstract
An individual-based model for Sparus aurata was developed, taking into
account the effects on the growth rate of water temperature, food
availability and diet composition. The model was identified on the basis
of the recent literature regarding the physiological ecology of this
species. It was subsequently calibrated and validated by using original
field data collected at two Italian fish farms located, respectively, in
the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas. The mass budget of uneaten food and
faeces was computed using the model at each farm: the optimal ingestion
rate of a fish was computed based on its wet weight and the temperature
of the water, while the faeces estimation considered the different
digestibility of lipids, carbohydrates and proteins in the diet. From an
applied perspective, the future use of this growth model in relation to
mariculture site selection and monitoring might typically be to estimate
both the yield and the amount of uneaten food and faeces discharged from
a fish cage. This second output represents a useful input for deposition
models which are routinely used in the field of mariculture monitoring
by different EU countries. The integration of growth and deposition
models in a single system could provide a useful tool for the
site-selection and monitoring of finfish mariculture operations in
Mediterranean environments.
Tags
growth
Energy
System
Temperature
Fish
Protein
Farms
Local environmental-impact
Sparus-aurata