Canging Perspectives of Inland Fisheries
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Foreword................................................................................................ |
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Preface................................................................................................... |
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iv |
Seminar Report and Recommendation..................................................ix |
Environmental Issue |
1. |
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Present ecological status of Chilka lake
M. Sinha, R. K. Banerjee, P. K. Pandit and S. K. Chatterjee..................... |
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2. |
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Habitat degradation as Threat to piscine abundance
Sushil Kanta Konar, Tapas Paria and Mahadeb Chandra Das .................. |
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8 |
3. |
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Fish as biomonitoring tool for environmental impact assessment in the Ganga river system
K. K. Vass, M. K. Mukhopadhayay, Krishna Mitra, M. M. Bagchi and S. Bandhopadhaya................................................................................ |
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15 |
4. |
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Aquatic pollution and aquaculture prospects-in Egypt
S. M. Kenawy and A. K. Hamza........................................................... |
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24 |
5. |
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Urceoolariid ciliates of fish as indicators of water quality
Manas K. Das, R. K. Das, S. P. Ghosh and S. Bhowmick......................... |
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29 |
6. |
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Role of sewage treatment plant in environmental mitigation
Santanu Ghosh and K. K. Vass............................................................. |
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36 |
7. |
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Coliform and faecal coliform bacterial load in a stretch of Hooghly estuary
R. K. Das, S. Bhowmick, S. P. Ghosh and Sutapa Dutta........................... |
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41 |
8. |
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Impact of organic wastes on physico-chemical quality of Gurupur estuary, Mangalore
B. K. Bhattacharjya and T. R. C. Gupta................................................. |
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46 |
9. |
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Seasonal distribution of nutrients in the lower Mahanadi complex
Srikanta Samanta and P. K. Chakrabarti................................................ |
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50 |
10. |
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Changing scenario of fish and fisheries of river Yamuna-Part II
D. N. Mishra and Usha Moza................................................................. |
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57 |
11. |
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Biotic spectrum of river Mahandi in the context of physical degradation
Shree Prakash, Kalpana Srivastava and Ravish Chandra......................... |
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63 |
12. |
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Impact of Trans-Himalayan tributaries on the water quality of the river Brahmaputra
V. Pathak and Alok Sarkar................................................................... |
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71 |
13. |
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Impact of thermal ash and sewage effluents on the ecology of a lake and a rivulet
B. C. Jha............................................................................................. |
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77 |
14. |
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Impact of habitat changes on mahaseer fishery in Indian uplands with special reference to Kumaon Himalayas
C. B. Joshi and H. S. Raina.................................................................... |
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84 |
15. |
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Primary Production of Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system with special reference to pollution in the Hooghly estuary
M. M. Bagchi and D. Nath....................................................................... |
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89 |
16. |
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Impacts of heavy metals from sewage and oil refinery effluent on dry matter productions in radish plant
K. Chandra........................................................................................... |
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94 |
17. |
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Biological markers in aquatic environmental monitoring programme
B. P. Mohanty and K. K. Vass.................................................................. |
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99 |
Productivity Management and Ecofriendly Aquaculture |
18. |
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C- and G-banded karyotypes of ital
A. R. Khuda-Bukhsh and C. Chakrabarti..................................................... |
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111 |
19. |
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Record fish yield from Thirumoorthy reservoir under scientific management
C. Selvaraj, V. K. Murugesan and S. Monoharan......................................... |
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114 |
20. |
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Fish seed requirement for reservoirs in Uttar Pradesh
P. K. Pandey........................................................................................... |
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119 |
21. |
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Energetics of annual reproductive cycle in female Channa gachua (Ham)
K. Gupta and Sujata Raina........................................................................ |
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123 |
22. |
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Contribution of exotic carps in net production under varied level of composite carp culture
A. K. Roy, A. K. Dutta, S. K. Mukhopadhyay and Apurba Ghosh..................... |
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129 |
23. |
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Growth and biochemical composition of carp (ital) fry fed live food and mixed diet
Y. R. Malhotra, Kuldeep Krishen Sharma and P. Bambroo.............................. |
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134 |
24. |
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Impact of Oreochromis mossambicus on the fish yield, catch composition and native fauna of lake Jaisamand (Rajasthan)
Atul Kumar Jain......................................................................................... |
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139 |
25. |
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Study on abundance and behaviour of weed fishes in Ravishankar Sagar Reservoir (Madhya Pradesh)
Dhirendra Kumar........................................................................................ |
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143 |
26. |
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Feasibility studies on production of Macrobrachium rosenbergil in low saline wetlands of West Bengal
M. K. Mukhopadhya, Utpal Bhaumik, A. K. Das and S. K. Saha......................... |
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150 |
27. |
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A case study and development needs of two beels in West Bengal
G. K. Vinci and Krishna Mitra......................................................................... |
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154 |
28. |
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Combined cultivation of Macrobrachium rosenbergii and Ctenopharyngodon idella in a marginal pond of bhomra beel in West Bengal
M. A. Hassan and M. K. Bandhopadhyay......................................................... |
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158 |
29. |
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Gram-positive cocci present in sewage-fed ecosystem
A. Chattopadhyay, N. K. Manna and M. L. Bhowmik.......................................... |
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163 |
30. |
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Localization of NOR in metaphase chromosomes of two species of larvivorous fish Chanda nama (Fam : Centropomeidae) and Esomus danrica (Fam : Cyprinidae)
A. R. Khuda-Bukhsh and S. Datta................................................................... |
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167 |
Fish Population Dynamics and Food Chain Structures |
31. |
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Current status of dolphin in Ganges river India
R. K. Sinha................................................................................................... |
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170 |
32. |
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Studies on the relative abundance of diatoms in the food of Schizothorax richardsonii inhabiting the river Alakananda
Rita Nautiyal and Prakash Nautiyal................................................................. |
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179 |
33. |
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Water quality, plankton and periphyton assessment in different water bodies in West Bengal (India)
Sumana Mazumdar, Anjana Sengupta, K. Pati, K. K. Sengupta & S. C. Santra..... |
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187 |
34. |
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Nutritional and density-dependent responses of some cladocera
Seema Langer and Y. R. Malhotra.................................................................. |
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191 |
35. |
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Plankton abundance and drift in its diversity in the river Ramganga-a tributary of river Ganga
M. A. Khan, A. K. Laal, D. N. Singh and Ravish Chandra................................... |
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36. |
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Ecology of rtifer Brachionus rubens with special reference to population response to variable food and temperature under laboratory conditions
Y. R. Malhotra, M.K. Jyoti, Kuldeep K. Sharma and Banti Raina......................... |
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205 |
37. |
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Preliminary observation of fertilization of water with trace element zinc for increased production of Moina
A. K. Gupta................................................................................................. |
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212 |
38. |
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Possibilities of using potassium as fish pond fertilizer in red and lateritic soil zones
Soma Neogy and G. N. Chattopadhyay.......................................................... |
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216 |
39. |
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Ecology and bio-diversity study of different wetlands with their production potentiality
A. K. Ghosh, P. K. Pandit, H. C. Karmakar and R. K. Banerjee......................... |
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221 |
40. |
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An account of the aquatic macrophytes in some beels of lower Brahmaputra basin, Assam
Bulbul Acharjee, A. Dutta and M. Choudhury................................................. |
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228 |
Socio-Economic Issue |
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Area specific technology modification with exotic fish under Sunderban microsituation
B. K. Mahapatra, D. Saha and N. C. Datta..................................................... |
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235 |
42. |
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Impact of aquaculture on environment and socio-economic profile of the Sunderbans and vice-versa
D. Saha, B. K. Mahapatra and N. C. Datta..................................................... |
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239 |
43. |
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Conventional project evaluatation techniques and their limitations for estimating environmental costs
S. Paul and H. K. Sen.................................................................................. |
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244 |
44. |
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Ngo's role in development of pisciculture in rural areas
G. N. Saha................................................................................................. |
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248 |
45. |
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Efficacy of various techniques in transferring technologies of carp culture system
Utpal Bhaumik, S. K. Saha and A. Mitra........................................................ |
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255 |
46. |
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Income and employment generation from Indian inland waters
Pradeep K. Kathia and Ravish Chandra........................................................ |
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261 |
47. |
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Socio-economic status of the rural population in the Indian Sunderbans and their role in the conservation of mangroves
Neera Sen, Dolanchampa Ghosh and K. R. Naskar........................................ |
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267 |
Author Index................................................................................................ |
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