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Spatial modelling for freshwater cage location in the Presa Adolfo Mateos Lopez (El Infiernillo), Michoacán, México

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Ross L, Falconer L, Campos-Mendoza A & Martinez-Palacios CA (2011) Spatial modelling for freshwater cage location in the Presa Adolfo Mateos Lopez (El Infiernillo), Michoacán, México. Aquaculture Research, 42 (6), pp. 797-807. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.2010.02689.x

Abstract
The tilapia fishery in a large Mexican reservoir has declined in recent years, promoting efforts to enhance stock quality in conjunction with feasibility studies for cage aquaculture. Spatial models to optimize cage location have been developed, incorporating aspects of topography, climate, hydrography, water quality and quantity, land use, infrastructure and socioeconomics. Three cage sizes were modelled, 5, 10 and 15 m diameter, for both high- and low-water levels. When full the, reservoir has a total area of 312 km2 but a reduction in water level of 13 m was recorded between wet and dry seasons, significantly reducing the surface area available for cages to 265 km2. The results indicate a significant difference in the availability of sites between seasons. For the small, medium and large cages at high water level, the areas classified as highly suitable or suitable were 151, 184 and 146 km2, respectively, while at low-water level these areas reduced to 113, 88 and 62 km2. Modelling this change in water level and the subsequent loss of available sites provide qualitative and quantitative guidelines for the development of aquaculture sites, their seasonal management and future monitoring, outcomes that can only be achieved using Geographical Information Systems and associated technologies.

Keywords
GIS; modelling; cage location; El Infiernillo; tilapia

Journal
Aquaculture Research: Volume 42, Issue 6

StatusPublished
Publication date31/05/2011
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PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISSN1355-557X
eISSN1365-2109

People (2)

Dr Lynne Falconer

Dr Lynne Falconer

Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture

Professor Lindsay Ross

Professor Lindsay Ross

Emeritus Professor, Institute of Aquaculture