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Título: GIS‐Based aquaculture spatial suitability in western amazonian hydroelectric reservoirs.
Autoria: MOUNIC‐SILVA, C. E.
BOSCATTO, F.
DALRI, J. C.
POLLI, M. A.
MATOS, F. T. de
MENEGHETTI, E. R.
MEANTE, R. E. X.
BUGLIONE‐NETO, C. C.
NUÑER, A. P. de O.
Afiliação: CARLOS EDUARDO MOUNIC‐SILVA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE RONDÔNIA
FLÁVIO BOSCATTO, INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA
JULIA CUCCO DALRI, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA
MARCO ANTÔNIO POLLI, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DE SANTA CATARINA
FLAVIA TAVARES DE MATOS, CNPASA
EMANUELA RODRIGUES MENEGHETTI, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA
RAICA ESTEVES XAVIER MEANTE, INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE RONDÔNIA
CELSO CARLOS BUGLIONE‐NETO, ITAIPU BINACIONAL
ALEX PIRES DE OLIVEIRA NUÑER, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA.
Ano de publicação: 2025
Referência: Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management, v. 30, n. 1, e70016, 2025.
Conteúdo: This study applies a GIS‐based approach to evaluate the spatial suitability of net‐cage aquaculture and analyse key water quality parameters in four hydroelectric reservoirs located in the Jamari River basin, Western Brazilian Amazon. The assessment includes one large hydropower reservoir (HPP Samuel) and three small hydropower reservoirs (SHDs): SC Monte Negro, Jamari and Canaã. The methodology followed five stages: (1) temporal analysis of Total Water Surface Area (TWSA); (2) identification of vegetation‐free areas; (3) evaluation of depth suitability; (4) compilation of historical water level data and limnological parameters (chlorophyll‐a, BOD, total phosphorus, dissolved oxygen); and (5) mapping and estimation of Potential Aquaculture Sites (PAS). Due to excessive seasonal variation (70% fluctuation in TWSA), the Samuel HPP reservoir was excluded from the final suitability mapping. In contrast, the SHD reservoirs exhibited environmental stability and fulfilled legal requirements for net‐cage installation. Together, they offer an estimated production potential of up to 466 t per year using native species such as Colossoma macropomum. Most water quality parameters complied with Brazilian environmental standards (CONAMA Resolution no. 357/2005). This spatial and limnological assessment provides a technical foundation for implementing sustainable aquaculture systems in Amazonian hydroelectric reservoirs. Further studies should incorporate ecological carrying capacity modelling and environmental impact projections to support long‐term sustainable aquaculture practices in these freshwater ecosystems.
Thesagro: Aquicultura
Qualidade da Água
Gaiola para Pesca
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1111/lre.70016
Notas: Na publicação: Flavia Tavares Mattos.
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPASA)

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