This paper discusses the systems and approaches to improve utilization of inland water resources in South Asia through freshwater fish culture. Improved fish culture technologies are available in the region, but the use of improved methods in the existing water resources has been slow to develop. With increasing demand, static or declining natural catches of fish, and the pressing nee
Details of various ecosystems utilized for finfish culture, the species of fishes used, mono-and pol...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly growing food producing sectors in the world with a potential...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...
Inland fisheries contribute only about ten percent to global fish production. Asia is the leading pr...
The state of art of technology available in India at present on seed production and culture of brac...
Not AvailableThe paper deals with a review of marine finfish culture research for development in Ind...
Fish and other organisms can be successfully raised in wastewater fed systems and can provide an imp...
The big water bodies covering about 4.3 metres hectare of inland water and 480 km of coastline give ...
Despite a tradition that dates back to the very ancient times, salt water fish culture as a profita...
Abstract: India possesses huge aquatic resources and offers potential for aquacultural development....
Aquaculture is a rapidly growing fisheries sector in India with an annual growth rate of over 7%. Fr...
With the accelerated human population explosion, demand for fish is also increasing rapidly In Indi...
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
Fish culture is very popular in the States of Bihar, Bengal and Orissa. In other states, too, there...
The paper highlights the role of intensive fish husbandry system in cages and enclosures in the ove...
Details of various ecosystems utilized for finfish culture, the species of fishes used, mono-and pol...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly growing food producing sectors in the world with a potential...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...
Inland fisheries contribute only about ten percent to global fish production. Asia is the leading pr...
The state of art of technology available in India at present on seed production and culture of brac...
Not AvailableThe paper deals with a review of marine finfish culture research for development in Ind...
Fish and other organisms can be successfully raised in wastewater fed systems and can provide an imp...
The big water bodies covering about 4.3 metres hectare of inland water and 480 km of coastline give ...
Despite a tradition that dates back to the very ancient times, salt water fish culture as a profita...
Abstract: India possesses huge aquatic resources and offers potential for aquacultural development....
Aquaculture is a rapidly growing fisheries sector in India with an annual growth rate of over 7%. Fr...
With the accelerated human population explosion, demand for fish is also increasing rapidly In Indi...
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
Fish culture is very popular in the States of Bihar, Bengal and Orissa. In other states, too, there...
The paper highlights the role of intensive fish husbandry system in cages and enclosures in the ove...
Details of various ecosystems utilized for finfish culture, the species of fishes used, mono-and pol...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly growing food producing sectors in the world with a potential...
Aquaculture is an activity primarly originated in Asian countries from time immemorial. During the p...