PRIORITIZED SPECIES FOR MARICULTURE IN INDIA
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Books | MES LIBRARY, PONNANI | AQUACULTURE& FISHERIES | 639.20954 RAJ/P (Browse shelf) | Available | 37784 |
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639.209 54 PIL/M MARINE FISHERIES AND MARICULTURE IN INDIA | 639.209 54 PIL/M MARINE FISHERIES AND MARICULTURE IN INDIA | 639.209 54 SAN/C COASTAL AQUACULTURE IN INDIA | 639.20954 RAJ/P PRIORITIZED SPECIES FOR MARICULTURE IN INDIA | 639.22 DR./I IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MARINE ICHTHYOFAUNA IN BACKWATER OF PONNANI | 639.22 DR./I IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MARINE ICHTHYOFAUNA IN BACKWATER OF PONNANI | 639.22 GHO/B BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE |
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Mariculture holds tremendous potential for fulfilling the demand of fish, as a source of dietary protein in the country. Keeping this in hindsight, ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, for the past several years has been trying to transform the mariculture sector of the country. In India, the potential coastal water area available for mariculture includes about 8.9 million ha of inshore waters for open-sea farming and 1.7 million ha of estuaries, backwaters, brackishwater lakes and swamps. High valued finfishes, crustaceans, molluscs, seaweeds and other marine organisms, possessing high reproductive capacity, short larval development, fast rate of growth, and physiological features to adjust to wide changes in the environment are available in our coastal waters. A large number of unemployed and under-employed fishermen exists who could advantageously take up coastal aquaculture.
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