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Survival and growth compared between wild and farmed eel stocked in freshwater ponds Association LOGRAMI http://zotero.org/users/237438 http://zotero.org/users/237438/items/6IYMHRI9 2026-01-16T09:53:20Z 2026-01-16T09:53:20Z 6IYMHRI9 24864 journalArticle Pedersen et al. 2017-10-01 2
Item Type Journal Article
Author M. I. Pedersen
Author N. Jepsen
Author G. Rasmussen
URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165783617301406
Volume 194
Pages 112-116
Publication Fisheries Research
ISSN 0165-7836
Date 2017-10-01
Journal Abbr Fisheries Research
DOI 10.1016/j.fishres.2017.05.013
Accessed 2026-01-16 09:53:20
Library Catalog ScienceDirect
Abstract To evaluate the efficiency of eel stocking, we compared the survival and growth of wild eels (2–5g) with that of “farmed” eels (3–6g). Wild eels were caught in a river and farmed eels came from a farm, where wild imported glass eels are cultured. Two experiments of 5–12 month duration were conducted in a series of shallow, open ponds of approximately 200m2. Wild and farmed eels were batch tagged, mixed and released in the ponds at an initial density of 0.5 individual/m2. Survival was rather high (34–88%) with variations between ponds. No significant difference in survival was found between wild and farmed during the first 5 month in both experiments. Growth rates were significantly higher for farmed eels compared to wild eels in both experiments. The results show that farmed eels performed better than wild eels. In regions with low recruitment the eel population may be increased by importing glass eels, stocked directly or stocked as on-grown farmed eel. The optimal size for stocking (between glass- and 3g eels) may be determined through future studies.

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