The aim of the study tour carried out at the end of course was to show the trainees some different productive and technico-scientific facilities in Italy and Jugoslavia, which well represent the Mediterranean aquaculture.
The trip lasted 11 days, during which time 11 fish farms, 2 research institutes and fish processing plants were visited.
| 3.6.85 | Ittica Ugento (LE) : intensive plant for marine species |
| 4.6.85 | San Nazario (FG) : hyperhaline eel farm |
| CNR (FG) : National Research Council, aquaculture research institute | |
| 6.6.85 | S.I.R.A.P. (VE) : farm for marine species, artificial reproduction and first rearing |
| Valle Ca' Pisani (VE) : integrated “Vallicoltura” | |
| 7.6.85 | Valle Dogà (VE) : integrated “Vallicoltura” |
| 10.6.85 | Friulittica (UD) : intensive trout farm |
| Euroittica (UD) : fish processing plant | |
| Stella (UD) : intensive trout farm | |
| Istituto Zooprofilattico di Udine (UD) : research on fish diseases | |
| 13.6.85 | Mirna (Rovinj, Jugoslavia) : fish and shell fish processing plant |
| 14.6.85 | Limski Canal (Rovinj, Jugoslavia) : intensive rearing in floating cages, shell fish culture |
| 16.6.85 | Laboratorio Ittiogenico di Santa Liberata (Orbetello, GR) : marine fish hatchery |
| Visit to Orbetello Lagoon fish barriers | |
| ENEL (Civitavecchia, RM) : hatchery and intensive rearing farm using waste waters from an electric power plant |
The study tour was organized with the collaboration of the FAO Fisheries Department Travel Unit.