Economic performance of cage fish farming
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Economic performance of cage fish farming |
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Aswathy, N
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Socio Economics and Extension
Cage culture Fisheries Economics |
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Description |
Mariculture has the potential to augment production and incomes through coastal as well as open sea farming. The global aquaculture production increased by about 25 times in the last 30 years when compared to only seven times increase in capture fisheries production during the corresponding period. Mariculture systems include in-shore and off-shore and maintain a constant high saline water conditions. In-shore mariculture systems include clams, oysters and other molluscs, which are wild-caught or hatcheryreared seed grown on the sea floor or on suspended nets, ropes, or other structures. Off-shore mariculture refers to large intensive fisheries in off-shore fish pens. |
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ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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2020
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Book Section
NonPeerReviewed |
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text
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14227/1/Blue%20Bonanza_2020_Aswathy%20N.pdf
Aswathy, N (2020) Economic performance of cage fish farming. In: The Blue Bonanza: A Manual for on the job Training Programme for VHSE students on Advances in Fisheries & Aquaculture Techniques. ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi, pp. 187-193. |
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