EIFAC Technical Paper No. 42 | EIFAC/T42 |
Report of the symposium on stock enhancement in the management of freshwater fisheries |
Held in Budapest, Hungary
31 May – 2 June 1982
in conjunction with the
Twelfth Session of EIFAC
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ABSTRACT |
The Symposium on Stock Enhancement in the Management of Freshwater Fisheries, held in Budapest, Hungary, 31 May to 2 June 1982, discussed two aspects of management of freshwater fisheries by manipulation of stocks. |
The first of these was stocking with native species and it was concluded that there is a general paucity of information on the success and failure of current stocking practices in most species. |
The second aspect was the introduction of species exotic to the European national faunas. Here, the risks of such introductions were discussed and it was recommended that the formulation of a Code of Practice to reduce the risk of such adverse effects should be undertaken. |
PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT
This report of the Symposium on Stock Enhancement in the Management of Freshwater Fisheries summarizes the first of a series of two symposia to be held by the European Inland Fisheries Advisory Commission (EIFAC) on the topic of management of inland waters.
The present report will be supplemented by a Proceedings reproducing in full the text of the contributions submitted as listed in Appendix 1. The report of the second symposium will be produced following the meeting of the Thirteenth Session of EIFAC in 1984.
Distribution | For bibliographic purposes this document should be cited as follows |
Authors Participants in the Symposium EIFAC Mailing List FAO Fisheries Department FAO Regional Fishery Officers | European Inland Fisheries Advisory Commission, 1982 Report of the Symposium on stock enhancement in the management of freshwater fisheries. Held in Budapest, Hungary, 31 May – 2 June 1982 in conjunction with the Twelfth session of EIFAC. EIFAC Tech.Pap., (42):43 p. |
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Session 1: Stocking with Non-Salmonids
Session 2: Stocking with Brown Trout
Session 3: Stocking with Salmon
Session 4: Introductions and Transplantations - Case Histories
Session 5: Introductions - Country Reviews
Session 6: Ecological and Practical Aspects
Session 7: Conclusions and Recommendations
APPENDIX I LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS
APPENDIX II LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
APPENDIX III SUMMARY RESPONSES TO QUESTIONNAIRE