Finfish culture in India is prominent only in the fresh water aquaculture. In the marine and brackishwater sectors only asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has met with success. Farming of this fish on a commercial scale is still not a reality in India. Technological gaps, and low rate of return when compared with shrimp culture. In this backdrop, the purpose of this article is to review the status of knowledge regarding the nutritional requirements of marine finfish broodstock, larvae and juveniles
Malnutrition, as it adversely affects-the human being, impairs the growth, reproduction, health and...
Over the last fifty years, global aquaculture production has undergone remarkable changes, with prod...
In recent years it has been reported that nearly 1500 species of marine ornamental fishes are traded...
The seabass Lates calcarifer is a marine food fish belongs to family, Centropomidae. This eurihaline...
Mariculture of finfish on a commercial scale is non-existent in India. CMFRI, RGCA of MPEDA, CIBA ar...
The major expansion of marine finfish and crustacean aquaculture since 1980s around the world can be...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has emerged as an important candidate finfish species for aquacult...
Aquaculture is gaining more and more importance as a means to augment finfish and shellfish product...
The success of any large-scale finfish culture is mainly dependent upon the continuous and adequate ...
Achieving food safety in terms of valuable protein for the ever growing population of Indian subcont...
In India although significant advances have been made in the culture of a variety of fish and shell...
During the past two decades, there has been tremendous development in aquaculture. As aquafarming c...
In India, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (C.M.F.R.I.) is the pioneering institute u...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly growing food producing sectors in the world with a potential...
Marine finfish seed production and farming has been well developed in the Asia- Pacific Region and i...
Malnutrition, as it adversely affects-the human being, impairs the growth, reproduction, health and...
Over the last fifty years, global aquaculture production has undergone remarkable changes, with prod...
In recent years it has been reported that nearly 1500 species of marine ornamental fishes are traded...
The seabass Lates calcarifer is a marine food fish belongs to family, Centropomidae. This eurihaline...
Mariculture of finfish on a commercial scale is non-existent in India. CMFRI, RGCA of MPEDA, CIBA ar...
The major expansion of marine finfish and crustacean aquaculture since 1980s around the world can be...
Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) has emerged as an important candidate finfish species for aquacult...
Aquaculture is gaining more and more importance as a means to augment finfish and shellfish product...
The success of any large-scale finfish culture is mainly dependent upon the continuous and adequate ...
Achieving food safety in terms of valuable protein for the ever growing population of Indian subcont...
In India although significant advances have been made in the culture of a variety of fish and shell...
During the past two decades, there has been tremendous development in aquaculture. As aquafarming c...
In India, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (C.M.F.R.I.) is the pioneering institute u...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly growing food producing sectors in the world with a potential...
Marine finfish seed production and farming has been well developed in the Asia- Pacific Region and i...
Malnutrition, as it adversely affects-the human being, impairs the growth, reproduction, health and...
Over the last fifty years, global aquaculture production has undergone remarkable changes, with prod...
In recent years it has been reported that nearly 1500 species of marine ornamental fishes are traded...