Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central Bulgaria
In Bulgaria part of fish farming is through using extensive production technologies. Most of the dams used for fish production are located in the lowlands of the country and are the natural habitats of herons, cormorants and pelicans. Thus these birds are considered to be pests in extensive aqua pro...
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doaj-e6a75d11b2f045708d19e6df0f8322512021-02-02T00:01:09ZengUnion of Scientists in BulgariaEcologia Balkanica1314-02131313-99402018-06-0110115Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central BulgariaStanislava P. Peeva0Evgeniy G. Raichev1Georgi I. Zhelyazkov2Department of Animal Production – Non-ruminants and Other Animals, Faculty of Agriculture, Trakia University, Stara Zagora 6000, BULGARIADepartment of Animal Production – Non-ruminants and Other Animals, Faculty of Agriculture, Trakia University, Stara Zagora 6000, BULGARIADepartment of Biology and Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Trakia University, Stara Zagora 6000, BULGARIAIn Bulgaria part of fish farming is through using extensive production technologies. Most of the dams used for fish production are located in the lowlands of the country and are the natural habitats of herons, cormorants and pelicans. Thus these birds are considered to be pests in extensive aqua production. To clarify whether in fact the owners and workers in fish farms obey the law with regard to fish-eating birds, an anonymous survey among 80 fish producers was conducted between January and August 2014. The positive and negative responses were expressed as a percentage. The economic factor determined the negative attitude of owners towards fish-eating birds. The lack of motivation for conservation of protected bird species was due to non-payment of compensations from the government.http://web.uni-plovdiv.bg/mollov/EB/2017_vol9_iss2/01-05_eb.17108.pdfconflictheronscormorantspelicansfish farming |
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Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central Bulgaria |
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Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central Bulgaria |
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Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central Bulgaria |
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Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central Bulgaria |
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Fish Producer's Attitude to the Most Common Fish-Eating Birds in Central Bulgaria |
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fish producer's attitude to the most common fish-eating birds in central bulgaria |
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Union of Scientists in Bulgaria |
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Ecologia Balkanica |
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1314-0213 1313-9940 |
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In Bulgaria part of fish farming is through using extensive production technologies. Most of the dams used for fish production are located in the lowlands of the country and are the natural habitats of herons, cormorants and pelicans. Thus these birds are considered to be pests in extensive aqua production. To clarify whether in fact the owners and workers in fish farms obey the law with regard to fish-eating birds, an anonymous survey among 80 fish producers was conducted between January and August 2014. The positive and negative responses were expressed as a percentage. The economic factor determined the negative attitude of owners towards fish-eating birds. The lack of motivation for conservation of protected bird species was due to non-payment of compensations from the government. |
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