Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science

Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science

A Study on Trout Raising – Göksun Example

Yazarlar: Halil TAMAN, Şerif AKKEÇECİ, Aynur ÖZKAN, Tarık YÖRÜKOĞLU, Tuğberk ANÇEL

Cilt 1 , Sayı 4 , 2018 , Sayfalar 125 - 129

Konular:Mühendislik

Anahtar Kelimeler:The fish,Trout,Aquaculture,Business administration,Production

Özet: In this study, a general over view of fishery products in Göksun district of Kahramanmaras was made and then the current situation of fishery sector of Goksun and its potential were discussed. Kahramanmaras, also known as the city of waters, is ranked third in the world and ranked first in Turkey in terms of water resources. Although the Goksun district is not located on these a coast, the fishes grown in the in land water sare exported to 15 countries. A total of four licensed enter prises in the aquaculture were determined in the district. All of these have been reached and data has been collected toreveal the current situation and problems of these enter prises. Total production capacities of these enter prise sare determined as 106 tons/year. It has been determined that poolsare not used efficiently and there are  structural and managerial deficiencies of these enter prises where also stock density is low.


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@article{2018, title={A Study on Trout Raising – Göksun Example}, volume={1}, number={4}, publisher={Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science}, author={Halil TAMAN,Şerif AKKEÇECİ,Aynur ÖZKAN,Tarık YÖRÜKOĞLU,Tuğberk ANÇEL}, year={2018}, pages={125–129} }
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Halil TAMAN,Şerif AKKEÇECİ,Aynur ÖZKAN,Tarık YÖRÜKOĞLU,Tuğberk ANÇEL. (2018). A Study on Trout Raising – Göksun Example (Vol. 1, pp. 125–129). Vol. 1, pp. 125–129. Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science.
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Halil TAMAN,Şerif AKKEÇECİ,Aynur ÖZKAN,Tarık YÖRÜKOĞLU,Tuğberk ANÇEL. A Study on Trout Raising – Göksun Example. no. 4, Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science, 2018, pp. 125–29.