Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand

© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Provision of adequate numbers of quality fish fry is often a key constraint on aquaculture development. The management of climate-related risks in hatchery and nursery management operations has not received much attention, but is likely to be a key e...

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Main Authors: Anuwat Uppanunchai, Chusit Apirumanekul, Louis Lebel
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-545472018-09-04T10:16:02Z Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand Anuwat Uppanunchai Chusit Apirumanekul Louis Lebel Environmental Science © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Provision of adequate numbers of quality fish fry is often a key constraint on aquaculture development. The management of climate-related risks in hatchery and nursery management operations has not received much attention, but is likely to be a key element of successful adaptation to climate change in the aquaculture sector. This study explored the sensitivities and vulnerability of freshwater fish fry production in 15 government hatcheries across Northern Thailand to climate variability and evaluated the robustness of the proposed adaptation measures. This study found that hatcheries have to consider several factors when planning production, including: taking into account farmer demand; production capacity of the hatchery; availability of water resources; local climate and other area factors; and, individual species requirements. Nile tilapia is the most commonly cultured species of freshwater fish. Most fry production is done in the wet season, as cold spells and drought conditions disrupt hatchery production and reduce fish farm demand in the dry season. In the wet season, some hatcheries are impacted by floods. Using a set of scenarios to capture major uncertainties and variability in climate, this study suggests a couple of strategies that should help make hatchery operations more climate change resilient, in particular: improving hatchery operations and management to deal better with risks under current climate variability; improving monitoring and information systems so that emerging climate-related risks are known sooner and understood better; and, research and development on alternative species, breeding programs, improving water management and other features of hatchery operations. 2018-09-04T10:16:02Z 2018-09-04T10:16:02Z 2015-10-05 Journal 14321009 0364152X 2-s2.0-84940954933 10.1007/s00267-015-0547-4 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84940954933&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54547
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Environmental Science
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Anuwat Uppanunchai
Chusit Apirumanekul
Louis Lebel
Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand
description © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Provision of adequate numbers of quality fish fry is often a key constraint on aquaculture development. The management of climate-related risks in hatchery and nursery management operations has not received much attention, but is likely to be a key element of successful adaptation to climate change in the aquaculture sector. This study explored the sensitivities and vulnerability of freshwater fish fry production in 15 government hatcheries across Northern Thailand to climate variability and evaluated the robustness of the proposed adaptation measures. This study found that hatcheries have to consider several factors when planning production, including: taking into account farmer demand; production capacity of the hatchery; availability of water resources; local climate and other area factors; and, individual species requirements. Nile tilapia is the most commonly cultured species of freshwater fish. Most fry production is done in the wet season, as cold spells and drought conditions disrupt hatchery production and reduce fish farm demand in the dry season. In the wet season, some hatcheries are impacted by floods. Using a set of scenarios to capture major uncertainties and variability in climate, this study suggests a couple of strategies that should help make hatchery operations more climate change resilient, in particular: improving hatchery operations and management to deal better with risks under current climate variability; improving monitoring and information systems so that emerging climate-related risks are known sooner and understood better; and, research and development on alternative species, breeding programs, improving water management and other features of hatchery operations.
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Chusit Apirumanekul
Louis Lebel
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Louis Lebel
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title Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand
title_short Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand
title_full Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand
title_fullStr Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Planning for Production of Freshwater Fish Fry in a Variable Climate in Northern Thailand
title_sort planning for production of freshwater fish fry in a variable climate in northern thailand
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