Title: WASTE MANAGEMENT FROM AQUACULTURE IN GALICIA
1WASTE MANAGEMENT FROM AQUACULTURE IN GALICIA
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- SALVADOR GUERRERO VALERO
- Centro de Investigacións Mariñas
(CIMA)Apartado13 36620 Vilanova de Arousa
PontevedraE-mailsalvadorg_at_cimacoron.org
2Aquaculture Estimate Production on 2002
SPECIE TM
PRICE () Octopus
16,7
101.327 T.
decussata
120 2.700.636
V. pullastra
123
1.831.093 T. phillipinarum
1.297
11.312.717 Cockle
2.268
5.490.028 Mussel
256.627
132.115.140 O.
edulis
3.764 11.140.115
C. gigas
37
46..347 P. maximus
0,85
6.567 A.
opercularis
1,4
7.055 Turbot
3.238
28.641.064 Salmon
130
403.500 Rainbow
trout 9.000
5.500.000
TOTAL 276.623
199.295.589
Fuente Ser. Inf. Pesquera de la C. de Pesca
3Geographical Distribution of Hatchery Production.
4Geographical Distribution of shellfish beds.
5Geographical Distribution of Rafts
6Geographical Distribution of Fresh Water Farms
7AQUACULTURE INSTALLATIONS
Sea Farms
Fresh water Farms
Rafts
Shellfish beds
8Sea Farms
9Fresh water Farms
10Rafts
11Shellfish beds
12Cockle, Clam and Oyster shells. ABONOMAR
13Shell mill. ABONOMAR
14Bivalve Shell Chain of Abonomar
Bivalve Shell
TOTAL PRODUCTION 5500 Tm./year
15Calcium Carbonate. ABONOMAR
16Cow beds in stall. ABONOMAR
17Round piece for fertilize. ABONOMAR
18White shell for birds and chickens food chips.
ABONOMAR
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20 The mussel muds, in this moment , cant
recycled or valued, so they are not included in
the total quantity list. 0 ? cost zero - ?
negative operating cost ? positive operating
cost
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29Onload mussels
30Rafts for breaking-up.
31Wood from the rafts.
32Octopus cages
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