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Dosdat, Antoine; Kempf, Marc; Merceron, Michel; Paquotte, Philippe. |
Aquaculture in France is characterised by great species diversity. Furthermore, traditional activities (farming of marine shellfish and freshwater fish) coexist with still-developing recent ones (marine fish farming, new pratices in shellfish rearing, etc.). Traditional cultures are the main contributors to the tonnage produced and employment generated. Another noticeable point is the importance of the western part of the country, which carries the main part of the production (> 80 %): the Channel Atlantic coast for shellfish, and nearby rivers for freshwater salmonid farming. On the Mediterranean coast, marine fish farming of bass and bream, as well as shellfish production by new methods (mussels on longlines in open waters), are developing. Important... |
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Palavras-chave: MED; France ANE; France France Environmental protection Coastal zone Species diversity Aquaculture. |
Ano: 1993 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1993/acte-1326.pdf |
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Kempf, Marc; Merceron, Michel; Dosdat, Antoine. |
French marine fish farming deals with several species: sea bass, sea bream, turbot, trout and salmon. In 1992, 20 M fingerlings and 2600 t of fish were produced, for a turnover of 165 MFF: This very technical activity is developing, but still fragile and risky. Environment protection regulation applied to marine fish farming directly inspires from that in force in fresh water, which comes from the industry: i.e. the so-called "classified installation" regulation, concerning activities likely to produce polluting effluents. It does not really adapt to diluted effluents, like fish growing ones, and still less to marine farming; this is true for parameters like biological oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COB) and, to a lesser extent, for... |
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Palavras-chave: MED; France ANE; France Suspended particulate matter Legislation Production management Environmental protection Fish culture. |
Ano: 1993 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1993/acte-1331.pdf |
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Pasteur, Nicole; Autem, Michel; Pichot, Paul; Goucha, Moufida. |
A survery of Solea vulgaris biochemical polymorphisms is presented with details of the techniques employed. The electrophoretic patterns of GPI, SOD, PGM, GPD, MDH, AAT, ES, GLO, XDH, MOD, IDH and major protein components of the skeletal muscle are described as corresponding to the products of 27 genes, 13 of which were found to be highly polymorphic. The bases and limits of the "locus per locus" interpretation of biochemical polymorphisms for which the mode of inheritance is not available yet are discussed. |
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Palavras-chave: MED; France ANE; France Solea vulgaris Electrophoresis Biopolymorphism Population genetics. |
Ano: 1983 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1983/publication-1832.pdf |
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