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Impact of aquaculture on coastal marine environment

DRS at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography

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Title Impact of aquaculture on coastal marine environment
 
Creator Ansari, Z.A.
Abidi, S.A.H.
 
Contributor Agrawal, V.P.
Abidi, S.A.H.
Sharma, R.K.
Zingde, M.D.
 
Subject Aquaculture
Aquaculture
Aquaculture Techniques
Fish Culture
Damage
Coasts
Marine Environment
 
Description Since aquaculture is intimately linked with aquatic environmental quality, entry of pollutants to coastal waters constitutes the greatest threat to marine environmental quality and, hence, to long term viability of coastal aquaculture. Fish proudction through aquaculture is an old age traditional practice in southeast Asia and India. Aquaculture activities have increased rapidly during the last 20 years. Much concern is now being expressed over the environmental problems associated with rapidly expanding marine fish and shellfish farming, world over. Accelerated development in techniques and equipment in the last three decades has created negative environmental impact and the subject of increasing heated debate in the advanced countries. The proliferation of aquaculture structures and acute organic enrichment, usually accompanied by sedimentation and eutrophication of coastal water is a serious environmental problem today. The environmental implications of coastal aquaculture is viewed and discussed
 
Date 1995-01-09T10:06:28Z
2017-09-30T01:55:42Z
1995-01-09T10:06:28Z
2017-09-30T01:55:42Z
1994
 
Type Conference Article
 
Identifier Environment and Applied Biology [Proceedings].; 1994; 31-40
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/7380
 
Language en
 
Relation Environment and Applied Biology Conference, Bareilly, India; 1994
NON-SCI
 
Publisher Muzaffarnagar: Society of Biosciences