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Coastal Aquaculture Marine prawn culture Part I: Larval development Of Indian Penaeid prawns

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Title Coastal Aquaculture
Marine prawn culture
Part I: Larval development
Of Indian Penaeid prawns
 
Creator Silas, E G
 
Subject CMFRI Bulletins
Aquaculture
Prawn and Prawn fisheries
 
Description The present trend of exploitation of many of
the conventional marine capture fisheries in
dicates that they would be, in the near
future, reaching the maximum sustainable
yield. This situation warrants an immediate
consideration of rational management of the
exploited resources and means of stepping up
of production to meet the ever increasing de
mand. The latter could be achieved by two
ways — by harvesting the non-conventional re
sources such as the krill, the mesopeiagic fishes
and so on, where a beginning has already been
made, or by intensifying the aquaculture
practices of suitable organisms. Although man
took to aquaculture well over 2000 years ago,
research support for its development came
forth only recently. This is especially so in sea
farming and aquaculture in the estuaries,
brackishwater areas, coastal inundated stretches,
saline lagoons and mangrove ecosystems,
broadly termed here as coastal aquaculture.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1979
 
Type Monograph
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/660/1/Bulletin_No_28.pdf
Silas, E G (1979) Coastal Aquaculture Marine prawn culture Part I: Larval development Of Indian Penaeid prawns. Technical Report. CMFRI, Kochi.