Adoption of capture-based aquaculture by fishermen of Upunda village, Karnataka: A success story
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/8741/ |
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Adoption of capture-based aquaculture by fishermen of Upunda village, Karnataka: A success story |
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CMFRI, Mangalore
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Farming/Culture
Fishing Villages Cage culture Fisheries Extension |
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Description |
The concept of CBA (Capture Based Aquaculture) was introduced to Upunda village by the collection of Lutjanus argentimaculatus, Etroplus suratensis and Lates calcarifer fingerlings and stocking in floating cages of 2.5 m x 2.5 m x 2 m, made of Netlon (mesh of 30 mm) lined with nylon net. It was envisaged to use local seeds for culture. The netlon cages were designed and fabricated by CMFRI with the participation of local fishermen. Five cages were provided to the fishermen for stocking the fingerlings. |
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ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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Date |
2011
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Article
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text
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Language |
en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/16241/1/CMFRI_NL_2011_130_9.pdf
CMFRI, Mangalore (2011) Adoption of capture-based aquaculture by fishermen of Upunda village, Karnataka: A success story. CMFRI Newsletter Cadalmin (130). p. 9. |
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