Hungarian-Russian-Czech Workshop on Intensive Aquaculture, Szarvas, Hungary 10.11.2010 01:00 Category: Home page news The Research Institute for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Irrigation (HAKI) hosted the Hungarian-Russian-Czech Workshop on Intensive Aquaculture in Szarvas, Hungary, on 10 November 2010. The workshop was attended by 47 persons, both from the industry and academia. Before and after the workshop, the participants had an opportunity to visit HAKI, as well as a number of Hungarian fish farms in Szarvas, Jászkisér, Komádi and Rétimajor. Possibilities for cooperation with HAKI and the visited farms were discussed. The following presentations were presented at the workshop: New species and new technologies in Hungarian aquaculture (Balazs Kucska, Research Institute for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Irrigation, Szarvas, Hungary) First experiences of the production technology of barramundi, as a new species (Gyula Borbely, Jaszkiseri Halas Ltd., Jaszkiser, Hungary) Presentation of the production technology of African catfish (Ferenc Radics, Szarvasfish Ltd., Szarvas, Hungary) Use of vegetal oils in intensive common carp rearing (Istvan Csengeri, Research Institute for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Irrigation, Szarvas, Hungary) Aquaculture in the Czech Republic (Jan Kouřil, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic) Methods of artificial propagation and intensive breeding of perch (Jan Kouřil, Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic) Industrial fish farming in Russia: achievements and current issues (Andrey Bogeruk, Information and Consultation Center for Fish Farming, Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, Russia) Perspectives of aquaculture development in the Krasnodar Territory of Russia (Mikhail Ganchenko, Administration of the Krasnodar Territory, Krasnodar, Russia) Artificial reproduction and fry rearing of taimen and Arctic grayling (Yevgeniy Tsurikhin, Ural Branch of the Research and Production Center for Fisheries, Ekaterinburg, Russia) The experiences of the V. I. Abramov Fisheries Kolkhoz on the introduction of highly productive common carp breeds (Aleksandr Ershov, V. I. Abramov Fisheries Kolkhoz Ltd., Semikarakorsk, Russia)
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