In recent years, attempts were being made in India to utilise the coastal lagoons, estuaries and other water bodies for fish culture practices by which the protein uptake of our masses could be increased. Tampi (1960) has proved that the coastal lagoons with low biological productivity can be developed into fish farm
Realising the immense potentialities which India holds for large-scale coastal aquaculture with its ...
Present communication deals with the study of four village fish culture ponds (two wild and two mana...
The present paper is a part of a detailed investigation on the biology of grey mullet, Mugli cephalu...
The paper deals with the physico-chemical characteristics of water in the Pillaimadam Lagoon along t...
In recent years, awareness has developed on the need to undertake 'aquaculture on scientific basis t...
The potential inshore area in less than 18 m depth available for near sea farming along our coast is...
In the earlier papers dealing with the ecological characteristics of the salt water lagoon near Man...
Despite a tradition that dates back to the very ancient times, salt water fish culture as a profita...
The most expensive Input in coastal aquaculture operations is construction and maintenance of cultu...
The existence of vast, saline, water-logged areas along the Indian coast and the possibilities of de...
In India, great regional differences are found in the topography, geology, climate etc. As a result ...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the role and benefits of scientific fish ...
The status of aquatic environmental parameters like dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, salinity and ...
India is bestowed with about 2 million hectares of brackish water areas all along the coast...
The success or failure of any culture operation is dependant on the water quality and the condition ...
Realising the immense potentialities which India holds for large-scale coastal aquaculture with its ...
Present communication deals with the study of four village fish culture ponds (two wild and two mana...
The present paper is a part of a detailed investigation on the biology of grey mullet, Mugli cephalu...
The paper deals with the physico-chemical characteristics of water in the Pillaimadam Lagoon along t...
In recent years, awareness has developed on the need to undertake 'aquaculture on scientific basis t...
The potential inshore area in less than 18 m depth available for near sea farming along our coast is...
In the earlier papers dealing with the ecological characteristics of the salt water lagoon near Man...
Despite a tradition that dates back to the very ancient times, salt water fish culture as a profita...
The most expensive Input in coastal aquaculture operations is construction and maintenance of cultu...
The existence of vast, saline, water-logged areas along the Indian coast and the possibilities of de...
In India, great regional differences are found in the topography, geology, climate etc. As a result ...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the role and benefits of scientific fish ...
The status of aquatic environmental parameters like dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, salinity and ...
India is bestowed with about 2 million hectares of brackish water areas all along the coast...
The success or failure of any culture operation is dependant on the water quality and the condition ...
Realising the immense potentialities which India holds for large-scale coastal aquaculture with its ...
Present communication deals with the study of four village fish culture ponds (two wild and two mana...
The present paper is a part of a detailed investigation on the biology of grey mullet, Mugli cephalu...