The Potential for Homestead Pond Polyculture of Tilapia and Carps in Coastal Bangladesh

M. A. Wahab, Md. Jimi Reza, M. Ali, M. Nahiduzzaman
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A fishers’ women-led Participatory Action Research (PAR) was conducted in 30 homestead ponds to assess the potential for polyculture of Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and major carps Rohu (Labeo rohita) and Catla (Catla catla) in two coastal fishing villages of Bangladesh. Three treatments, namely T1 (Tilapia 200 fish per decimal; 1 decimal=40 m2), T2 (Tilapia 200+ Rohu 32+ Catla 8 fish per decimal) and T3 (Tilapia 200+ Rohu 8+ Catla 32 fish per decimal), each with 5 replicates, were tried in Hossainpur and Anipara villages. Formulated commercial Mega-feed was applied to the ponds twice daily at an initial rate of 10% body weight (bw)/day of Tilapia down to 4% bw/day throughout the culture period. The water quality parameters of ponds including transparency, salinity and dissolved oxygen significantly varied among treatments except temperature and pH and remained within optimum range for carp polyculture except salinity. The survival rate, harvesting weight and yield of Tilapia were significantly highest in T1 (85.63±05%, 258.59±18.76 g & 11073±805 kg/ha, respectively) in Anipara and lowest in T3 (75.63±0.37%, 136.97±10.63 g & 5180±406 kg/ha, respectively) in Hossainpur. The gross fish production was the significantly highest in T1 (11354±806 kg/ha) of Anipara and lowest in T1 (6325±227 kg/ha) of Hossainpur. Statistically, the highest net return (866,627±84874 BDT/ha) was found in T1 of Anipara and lowest in T3 (279,389±46104 BDT/ha) of Hossainpur with a significantly higher benefit-cost ratio (BCR) obtained in T1 (3.26±0.20) for Tilapia and lower in T3 (1.58±0.10) for polyculture Tilapia and carp of Hossainpur. Therefore, it may be concluded that Tilapia production in small homestead coastal ponds has a higher potential than its mix with carps in polyculture for generating food and supplemental income opportunity for coastal fishers’ women in Bangladesh.
孟加拉国沿海地区罗非鱼和鲤鱼家庭池塘混养的潜力
在孟加拉国的两个沿海渔村,由渔民妇女主导的参与性行动研究(PAR)在30个家庭池塘中进行,以评估罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)和主要鲤鱼Rohu (Labeo rohita)和Catla (Catla Catla)的混养潜力。三个处理,即T1(罗非鱼200尾/小数点);在Hossainpur村和Anipara村分别试验了5个重复,分别为T2(罗非鱼200+ Rohu 32+ Catla 8鱼/小数点)、T2(罗非鱼200+ Rohu 8+ Catla 32鱼/小数点)和T3(罗非鱼200+ Rohu 8+ Catla 32鱼/小数点)。在整个养殖期间,每天两次向鱼塘投喂配制好的商业巨型饲料,初始投喂量为罗非鱼体重(bw)/天的10%,逐渐减少到体重(bw)/天的4%。除温度和pH值外,不同处理的池塘水质参数透明度、盐度和溶解氧变化显著,除盐度外均在鲤鱼混养的最佳范围内。罗非鱼成活率、收获重和产量在阿尼帕拉区T1期最高(分别为85.63±05%、258.59±18.76 g和11073±805 kg/ha),在霍桑普尔区T3期最低(分别为75.63±0.37%、136.97±10.63 g和5180±406 kg/ha)。鱼总产量以Anipara T1最高(11354±806 kg/ha), Hossainpur T1最低(6325±227 kg/ha)。统计上,Anipara养殖T1期净收益最高(866,627±84874 BDT/ha), Hossainpur养殖T3期净收益最低(279,389±46104 BDT/ha),其中罗非鱼养殖T1期净收益比(BCR)较高(3.26±0.20),Hossainpur混养罗非鱼和鲤鱼养殖T3期净收益较低(1.58±0.10)。因此,可以得出结论,在孟加拉国沿海小型家庭养殖池中生产罗非鱼比在混养中与鲤鱼混合生产罗非鱼更有可能为沿海渔民妇女提供食物和补充收入的机会。
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