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Adaptibilita lipana podhorního (Thymallus thymallus) po vysazení v závislosti na technologii odchovu
Pospíšil, Kryštof
The diploma thesis is focused on the adaptation of Europen grayling after stocking. Within of this diploma thesis, 3 different technologies of breeding were compared. The group marked grayling stock was monitored at trout fishing ground the Oslava 6 at 4 locations in 2021-2022. Recapture of marked grayling was carried out using electrofishing and fishing with an artificial fly (fly-fishing). During the catches, were acquired the physical-chemical parameters of the water and the length-weight parameters of the fish caught, for the subsequent determination of the nutrition coefficient according to Fulton and the AT coefficient according to Spurný (2000). The abundance and biomass of the fish community was subsequently determined from the recorded data. As part of electrofishing, zoobenthos was collected from all localities, and after laboratory determination, its abundance and biomass were examined. The degree of adaptation of stocked grayling was assessed from the percentage representation of the food component (natural food) from the stomach contents. Stomach contents were collected by a non-lethal method using a stomach pump or a modified syringe. The results show that the stock from each technology of breeding has adapted to the natural food offer, but the amount of data obtained may distort the results.
Angling Management in the Slapy Riverine Lake
Babický, Jan ; Hanel, Lubomír (advisor) ; Andreska, Jan (referee)
The master's thesis focuses on Slapy valley reservoir which is first described as a suitable location for fishing and recreation. Special attention is also paid to its history. The main body of the thesis features the enumeration and characteristics of individual fish species which occur in the reservoir. Furthermore, the thesis deals with the evaluation of the fishing management of the reservoir from 1962 to 2016 considering fish stock and catches of individual species. Factors influencing the development and dynamics of the fish stock are also evaluated. The summary management of Slapy valley reservoir is analyzed in terms of fish stocking and fishing yields. In addition, the population dynamics trends of predatory and non-predatory fish species are analyzed on the basis of fishing catches. In the conclusion, the current condition of the fish stock is evaluated and some minor recommendations for optimizing the fishing management of the reservoir are proposed. KEYWORDS: fish, Slapy, valley reservoir, sport fishing, catch, fish stock, fishing management

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