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On the mortality of carp fry in nursery ponds and the role of plankton in their survival and growth

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Title On the mortality of carp fry in nursery
ponds and the role of plankton in
their survival and growth
 
Creator Alikunhi, K H
Chaudhuri, H
Ramachandran, V
 
Subject Hatchery
 
Description As in China, collection of millions of early fry of major carps from rivers
and stocking them in nurseries for rearing is a common |practice in India,
particularly in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. Different types of ponds, small
or large, seasonal or perennial, shallow or deep, are used as nurseries; and
different methods of preparation of the ponds are followed. There is, however,
very little reliable information about these practices, most of which
are known only to a few farmers who keep the information as family secrets
handed down from generation to generation. On such important aspects
like the density of stocking and percentage of survival, also, our information
is meagre. Even the expert fish farmer is unable to ensure that his nursery
pond will yield a satisfactory return every year.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1955
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2351/1/Article_03.pdf
Alikunhi, K H and Chaudhuri, H and Ramachandran, V (1955) On the mortality of carp fry in nursery ponds and the role of plankton in their survival and growth. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 2 (2). pp. 257-313.