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Prospects for coastal aquaculture in India

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Title Prospects for coastal aquaculture in India
 
Creator Alagarswami, K
 
Subject Aquaculture
 
Description Coastal aquaculture is one among the age-
old avocations of man. The Romans and the
Japanese are known to have practised oyster
culture in its primitive form for several centuries
and the South-East Asian countries have been
carrying out fish culture for at least five
centuries now. While the developed countries/
where aquaculture was started in recent times,
have far advanced in the field with sophisticated
technology, in the few developing countries,
including India, which have traditional forms of
aquaculture, it still remains at subsistence level,
almost as it was in the distant past. But the
recent developments in coastal aquaculture in
this region signify the beginning of a new era in
fisheries development with a thrust on the
culture fisheries.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1981
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/727/1/Alagarsamy_83.pdf
Alagarswami, K (1981) Prospects for coastal aquaculture in India. CMFRI Bulletin, 30A. pp. 83-86.