This special publication of the Asian Fisheries Society, Indian Branch (AFSIB) is a result of an international symposium "Environment - Aquaculture Interaction" held on 27 November, 1996 during the course of the Fourth Indian Fisheries Forum organized by the AFSIB from 24 to 28 November, 1996 in Kochi, Kerala State, India. This symposium served as a forum for updating and interacting for ali those involved in research, monitoring, legislative development and the regulatory aspects of aquaculturc activity and environmental quality. Five invited papers were presented, of which four have been edited and published in this volume
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic animals and plants has been the world's fastest food production ...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
Aquaculture has grown rapidly in the recent years and has promise for further potential growth. Thi...
Aquaculture, though ancient in origin, has emerged as a recognised industry only during the last dec...
Aquaculture is being practised by humanity since very early times. It has acquired importance during...
The aquaculture sector in India has a long history and has witnessed an increase in production for ...
Global aquaculture production from marine waters, which accounts Jor 54% of total production, incr...
Coastal aquaculture involves the cultivation of marine and brackish water species in ponds, protecte...
Management measures to mitigate deteriorating water quality/ and the adverse environmental impacts ...
CONTENTS: Prawn farm energy audits and five star ratings by Eric Peterson. Development of freshwat...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6...
With the accelerated human population explosion, demand for fish is also increasing rapidly In Indi...
Due to large scale industrialisation and indiscriminate discharge of effluents with high BOD, toxic...
Aquaculture is assuming increasing importance in recent years on a global basis including the Indian...
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic animals and plants has been the world's fastest food production ...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...
Aquaculture has grown rapidly in the recent years and has promise for further potential growth. Thi...
Aquaculture, though ancient in origin, has emerged as a recognised industry only during the last dec...
Aquaculture is being practised by humanity since very early times. It has acquired importance during...
The aquaculture sector in India has a long history and has witnessed an increase in production for ...
Global aquaculture production from marine waters, which accounts Jor 54% of total production, incr...
Coastal aquaculture involves the cultivation of marine and brackish water species in ponds, protecte...
Management measures to mitigate deteriorating water quality/ and the adverse environmental impacts ...
CONTENTS: Prawn farm energy audits and five star ratings by Eric Peterson. Development of freshwat...
India is the fourth largest producer of fish in the world and the total fish production is around 6...
With the accelerated human population explosion, demand for fish is also increasing rapidly In Indi...
Due to large scale industrialisation and indiscriminate discharge of effluents with high BOD, toxic...
Aquaculture is assuming increasing importance in recent years on a global basis including the Indian...
Aquaculture or aquiculture, as the term denotes, covers the broad aspect of growing organisms under ...
Aquaculture, the farming of aquatic animals and plants has been the world's fastest food production ...
Aquaculture is the art, science and business of cultivating aquatic animals and plants in fresh or m...