ARAUJO, L. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6107082666866576; ARAUJO, Leonardo da Silva.
Resumen:
- Fish farming is an activity developed in the world for a long time in
South America, the first country to introduce fish farming was Argentina,
importing in 1870, the first common carp breeding (Cyprinus carpio) and Mirror
Carp (Cyprinus Carpic). It was later introduced in the region of Bariloche, the
rainbow trout (Salmo irideus). The objective of this work was to study the
sustainability of fish farming in the municipality of Coremas PB. The
methodology used was by applying semi-structured questionnaires directly with
fish farmers, were applied 30 questionnaires. To calculate the sustainability of
the Economic Social activity indices were calculated. Technological and
Environmental Sustainability that were composing the index of activity. The
social rate was 0.6387, the economic rate was 0.7480, the technological index
of 0.5623, the environmental index was 0.4733 and finally the sustainability
index was 0.6053. The index that most contributed to compose sustainability
was economic; however, all indices are within the average level of
sustainability. This means that the piscicola activity developed in the city of
Coremas PB, needs changes to improve all indices presented in the survey in
order to achieve sustainability as desired by practicing this activity.