Different Species Used for Coastal Pond Farming in India
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/10693/
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Different Species Used for Coastal Pond Farming in India |
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Creator |
Joseph, Shoji
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Mariculture
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Description |
Commonly raised species in freshwater ponds are the carps, tilapia, catfish, snakehead, eel, trout, goldfish, gouramy, trout, pike, tench, salmonids, palaemonids, and the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium. In brackishwater ponds, common species include Pearl spot, Etroplussurratensis, mullet (Mugil sp.), milkfish (Chanos chanos), and the different penaeid shrimps (Penaeusmonodon, P. orientalis, P. merguiensis, P. penicillatus, P. semisulcatus, P. japonicus, and M. ensis). The more popular species for culture in marine cages and/or ponds are the Sea bass, Cobia, Pompano, Grouper, Red sea bream, Rabbitfish, and marine shrimps. |
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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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Date |
2015
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Teaching Resource
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text
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/10693/1/34.%20Shoji.pdf
Joseph, Shoji (2015) Different Species Used for Coastal Pond Farming in India. [Teaching Resource] |
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