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Marine fish breeding and larviculture In: Winter School on Vistas in Marine Biotechnology 5th to 26th October 2010

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Title Marine fish breeding and larviculture In: Winter School on Vistas in Marine Biotechnology 5th to 26th October 2010
 
Creator Ignatius, Boby
 
Subject Induced Breeding
Fish breeding
Fish biology
Aquaculture
Eggs and Larvae
 
Description As the yield from the capture fisheries stagnates and population growth rate in the world, the
requirement or protein is expected to come from increased aquaculture production. In order to meet
the demand for more food fish and to develop new products for the export market, the most important
component of any culture system must be met – that of adequate supply of fry and juveniles for
culture. Most of the worlds fish aquaculture still depend on the fry almost comes exclusively from
wild. Seed supply from the wild is often unpredictable and seasonal. Controlled hatchery production
of seeds of economically important finfish ensures a steady supply of quality seeds for aquaculture
operations.
 
Publisher ICAR- Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
 
Date 2010
 
Type Teaching Resource
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format text
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/16693/1/Vistas%20in%20Marine%20Biotechnology_2010_Chp%2011.pdf
Ignatius, Boby (2010) Marine fish breeding and larviculture In: Winter School on Vistas in Marine Biotechnology 5th to 26th October 2010. [Teaching Resource]