Question 4
(a) State five effects of high turbidity in fish ponds. [5 marks]
(b)(i)Define the term inbreeding of fish.
(ii)Mention four qualities of a good broodstock.
      [6 marks]
(c) Draw a cross section of a typical fish pond [5 marks]
(d)Explain each of the following terms as used in aquaculture.
- partial harvesting;
 - total harvesting. [4 marks]
 
Observation
This question was attempted by many candidates and their performance was generally poor. In Questions 4(b) many candidates confused inbreeding with induced breeding. In Question 4(c) very few students answered this question and many could not draw a proper cross-section of a fish pond. In Question 4(d), most candidates did not scorethe full mark because they only wrote one point instead of two.
The expected answer is as follows:
(a)        Effect of high turbidity in fish  ponds
                             
    -           Reduced  light penetration leading to reduced photosynthesis
    -           Clogging  of fish gills thereby reducing respiration and uptake of oxygen
    -           Low dissolved oxygen
    -           It  affects fish growth
    -           It  reduces natural fish food
    -           It  causes eventual death of fish
    
    
    (b)        (i)         Definition  of inbreeding of fish
    
    It is the mating  of close relatives in fish./
    It is the  crossing/ mating of fish offspring of the   same parents or with the same genetic make up
    
    (ii)        Quality  of a good broodstock
                        -           Ability to be induced/ reproduce in  captivity
    -           Ability to produce numerous and hardy eggs and larvae
    -           Should be hardy/ active/ adaptable to different culture  systems
    -           Have good feed utilization ability
    -           Should be easy to handle
    -           Should be without defect
    -           Should be resistant to disease 
    -           Should have fast growth rate
    -           Ability to accept both natural and artificial feed
                                                                                                              
    (c)        Cross section of a fish pond

                                                                                      
    d)         Explanation  of terms in aquaculture
(i) Partial Harvesting
                        -           It is the type of harvesting where bigger fish are removed  to allow 
    smaller ones  space to grow
    -           Usually the pond water is not drained/ partially drained
                                                                                                                     
    (ii)        Total Harvesting
-           This is the method of harvesting  where the pond water is drained and the fish collected either with hand, net or  bowl.
    -           All the fish are usually collected/ removed