Enclosure culture technologies for openwater of Northeast
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Enclosure culture technologies for openwater of Northeast
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S. Yengkokpam
D. Debnath P. Das B.K. Das |
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Enclosure culture
Openwater fisheries Northeast India |
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Reservoir and wetland ecosystems of the country, despite having high fish production potential (1000-1500 kg ha-1 y-1) are producing sub-optimal fish yields. In order to realize potential from these resources, enclosure culture (pen and cage) technologies and adoption of fisheries enhancement options are important. Pen aquaculture is one of the low-cost with high economic return aquaculture practices that can be practiced at various management levels. Cage aquaculture can be defined as rearing of aquatic organisms in a volume of water enclosed on all sides with cage netting materials including bottom, while permitting free circulation of water through the mesh of cages. Not Available |
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2023-08-14T09:25:53Z
2023-08-14T09:25:53Z 2023-04-21 |
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Article
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Yengkokpam, S., Debnath, D., Das, P. and Das, B.K., 2023. Enclosure culture technologies for openwater of Northeast. Aquapost, April 2023, 1(12): 25-28.
Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/80424 |
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English
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Aqua Post
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