Cereal Feeding in Fishes Nutrition for Fishery in Fresh Water from Banat Region

Authors

  • Dumitru Mnerie Mechanical Engineering Faculty, UPT, Mihai Viteazul 1, 300222 Timisoara, Romania
  • Frantisek Vacha Uuniversity of South Bohemia, Agriculture Faculty, Studentska 13, 370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
  • Gabriela Mnerie IOAN SLAVICI University of Timisoara, Dr. Aurel Paunescu Podeanu,144, 300569, Timisoara, Romania
  • Dumitru Țucu Mechanical Engineering Faculty, UPT, Mihai Viteazul 1, 300222 Timisoara, Romania

Keywords:

aquaculture, cereal feeding, common carp, fishery, fresh water, nutrition

Abstract

Fisheries have traditionally been managed by direct restrictions, including seasonal and area closures, minimum mesh size, and access limitations. In recent years, licensing and an individual quota system were introduced as effort-control measures, in order to bring fishing effort more in line with the available resources. The overall responsibility for fisheries policy in Romania falls under auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forests and Rural Development through its Directorate of Fisheries.
The major objectives of Romanian fisheries are to bring the national fisheries legislation closer to the European Union (EU) Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and to set up the administrative capacity and institutional building needed to cope with EU accession in 2007. In June 2001, Romania completed negotiations with EU in the area of fisheries, accepting the entire acquis communautaire without requesting any derogation or transition periods.
The European Fisheries Fund will support Romania as a new EU Member State to develop a competitive, modern and dynamic fisheries sector, based on sustainable fishing and aquaculture activities, while also taking account of other important aspects such as environmental protection, the demands of the consumers and the food industry. The program is also expected to increase the competitiveness of the fisheries sector, encourage job creation and promote the growth of the aquaculture industry.
The paper shows some aspects about Romanian fishery policy, an important opportunity for development research in fishery in fresh water from Banat region. Also, it is presents some research results about using the cereal feeding as fish’s nutrition, in special for common carp.

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Published

2023-10-03