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Indigenous FAD based fish culture system in open creeks of Krishna and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh

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Title Indigenous FAD based fish culture system in open creeks of Krishna and West
Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh
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Creator Megarajan,Sekhar
Xavier,Biji
Ranjan,Ritesh
Ghosh,Shubhadeep
Ponnaganti,Shiva
Chinnibabu,B
 
Subject Indigenous FAD based fish culture system
open creeks
Krishna
West
Godavari
Andhra Pradesh
 
Description Not Available
Fish aggregating devices (FAD) are natural or
artificial objects of permanent or temporary nature
that are used to lure the fish. When installed in
water bodies they attract and aggregate the fishes
as they can be used for the purpose of shade, shelter,
food and breeding ground by the fishes. Traditional
FAD systems have been used by the fishermen all
over the world to to facilitate easy harvest of fishes.
Materials like tree branches, bamboo shoots with
aquatic weeds etc, are commonly used in shallow
areas of creeks and backwaters to attract and
aggregate the fishes and it is variously known as
acadja fishery in West Africa, Samarahs in
Cambodia, Katha in Bangladesh and Padal fishing
in southern India.
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Date 2021-09-17T07:59:43Z
2021-09-17T07:59:43Z
2017
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/63878
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute