This paper presents an instrumental learning technique which may be us
ed to concentrate fish in a small area of an aquaculture pond with the
purpose of harvesting. An acoustic discriminative stimulus, followed
by a food reinforcer was administered in a regular, automated sequence
, in a particular location. Observation of the number offish present i
n the fishing area was achieved by a standard video-camera and a monit
or; therefore, timing of the stimuli and netting could be adjusted. Mo
nitoring of the fishing area during training is important in order to
determine the instant of maximum gathering of the fish at the location
of the stimuli. In the present conditions the optimum time for harves
t was at 12 days of training and at 4-6 s after the acoustic stimulus
began. This technique may be an important aid for harvesting in farms.