Demonstration of small scale cage culture of finfishes in coastal waters initiated by Mangalore Research Centre of ICAR- CMFRI during 2008- 2009 period has resulted in large scale adoption of the technology (Fig.1). The fish production through finfish culture in small cages in Uppunda village of Udupi district in Karnataka increased from an estimated 1.2 tonnes (t) during the 2009-10 period to 14 t in 2013-14. The success of cage farming in estuarine areas which was launched as a pilot project in Uppunda village of Udupi district has extended to other estuaries
Finfish culture in both sea and brackish watercages is gaining popularity in different states ofIndi...
The support and expanse of marketing network and advancement of preservation technologies solved l...
Capture Based Aquaculture (CBA) in smallestuarine cages, an intervention initiated tobeneficially us...
The future development of aquaculture depends on adoption of new and innovative production technolog...
The estuarine fishery which is one of the subsistence fishery of Indian coast is on a decline due to...
Many fishing/fish farming communities in Kerala are benefitting from the cage culture technologies ...
The estuarine waters in India are highly productive, harbour rich diversity of flora and fauna, ser...
In Karnataka marine cage culture was attempted for the first time off Uppunda, near Byndoor by the M...
Cage culture is an emerging technology suitable to a wide range of freshwater ecosystems, brackish ...
Using technology developed by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), various stat...
Fisherfolk from Nagnathwada, Karwar were trained to take up open water cage culture in Kali estuary....
Lates calcarifer, commonly known as seabass has been commercially cultivated in freshwater and brac...
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has initiated open sea cage farming as an R&D ef...
In the past 3 years, open sea floating cage farming has been successfully demonstrated by CMFRI for...
Cage fish farming is an emerging aquaculture technology in India. It is a low impact farming practic...
Finfish culture in both sea and brackish watercages is gaining popularity in different states ofIndi...
The support and expanse of marketing network and advancement of preservation technologies solved l...
Capture Based Aquaculture (CBA) in smallestuarine cages, an intervention initiated tobeneficially us...
The future development of aquaculture depends on adoption of new and innovative production technolog...
The estuarine fishery which is one of the subsistence fishery of Indian coast is on a decline due to...
Many fishing/fish farming communities in Kerala are benefitting from the cage culture technologies ...
The estuarine waters in India are highly productive, harbour rich diversity of flora and fauna, ser...
In Karnataka marine cage culture was attempted for the first time off Uppunda, near Byndoor by the M...
Cage culture is an emerging technology suitable to a wide range of freshwater ecosystems, brackish ...
Using technology developed by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), various stat...
Fisherfolk from Nagnathwada, Karwar were trained to take up open water cage culture in Kali estuary....
Lates calcarifer, commonly known as seabass has been commercially cultivated in freshwater and brac...
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has initiated open sea cage farming as an R&D ef...
In the past 3 years, open sea floating cage farming has been successfully demonstrated by CMFRI for...
Cage fish farming is an emerging aquaculture technology in India. It is a low impact farming practic...
Finfish culture in both sea and brackish watercages is gaining popularity in different states ofIndi...
The support and expanse of marketing network and advancement of preservation technologies solved l...
Capture Based Aquaculture (CBA) in smallestuarine cages, an intervention initiated tobeneficially us...