Fisheries Enhancement in Inland Waters Challenges Ahead
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Preface............................................................................................................... |
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Symposium Report and Recommendation.........................................................VIII |
Biological and environmental implications of enhancements |
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Physico-chemical properties of water of uttra pat (Beel) of Bishenpur District, Manipur
Kh. Rajmani Singh.......................................................................................... |
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Antibiotic resistance of bacterial flora from some shrimp farms of West Bengal
Arunabha Barman, Debasis Sasmal and T. Jawahar Abraham.............................. |
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Bacteriological and Histopathological studies in diseased Penaeus Monodon from semi-intensive culture ponds
Debasis Sasmal, Dibyendu Kamilya, T. A. Qureshi and T. Jawahar Abraham......... |
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Energy dynamics of beels - an important tool for fisheries enhancement
V. Pathak, Balbir Singh, L. R. Mahavar and B. D. Saroj....................................... |
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Nutrient dynamics in the floodplain wetlands of West Bengal
A. K. Das....................................................................................................... |
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Differential phosphorous loading from constituent rivers in a tropical South Indian Reservoir, Hemavathi
R. K. Manna and A. K. Das............................................................................... |
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The influence of water quality on the productivity of reservoirs in Tamil Nadu
V. K. Murugesan, Rani Palaniswamy and S. Manoharan....................................... |
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Impact of anthropogenic interference on the Ecology, Fisheries and Fishers in the river Damodar
B. K. Biswas and S. K. Konar............................................................................ |
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Physico chemical characteristics of some semi-intensive Fish Culture Ponds of West Bengal, India
D. Nath and L. N. Mandal.................................................................................. |
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Status of benthic community in river Cauvery
D. N. Singh, P. K. Sukumaran and A. K. Das....................................................... |
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Assessment of pollutants on limno-chemical factors of river Ganga between Kanpur and Varanasi
H. P. Singh and L. R. Mahavar.......................................................................... |
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Abundance and fluctuation of diatom flora in Hooghly-matlah estuarine system
Manasi Roy, D. Palui and B. C. Jha.................................................................... |
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Concentration of heavy metals in water, sediments and fish in the river Yamuna
M. A. Khan, R. S. Panwar, A. Mathur and Rekha Jetly.......................................... |
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Detection of Aeromonas Hydrophila-in fish using nitrocellulose enzyme immunoassay : A case study
S. S. Mishra, S. K. Manna, P. Maurye, M. P. Brahmane and A. Hajra..................... |
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Productivity trends in two floodplain wetlands of Bihar
D. Palui and B. C. Jha...................................................................................... |
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Seasonal abundance of periphyton community in Kameng RIVER, Arunachal Pradesh
P. Daimari, S. D. Gurumayum, M. Choudhury and B. K. Bhattacharjya................... |
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Application of PCR for detection of Vibrio Parahaemolyticus and white spot syndrom viral disease in shrimp
S. S. Mishra and M. S. Shekhar.......................................................................... |
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Oxycline-A prime productive criteria for Manchanbele Reservoir (Karnataka)
A. K. Das........................................................................................................ |
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Effect of law and high PH on some physiological parameters of Labeo rohita (Hamilton-Buchanan) fingerlings
Tanusree Dutta, Subhendu Acharya and Manas K. Das....................................... |
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Resource based approach and development strategies |
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Artficial breeding of a snowtrout, Schizothorax richardsonii, inhabiting the Bhilangana River of Garhwal, Himalaya
N. K. Agarwal, B. L. Thapliyal and U. S. Rawat.................................................... |
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Reservoir fisheries development in Punjab : Problems and development strategies
H. S. Sehgal.................................................................................................... |
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Soil quality based approached for increasing productivity of fish ponds :
A case study
Abira Banerjee and G. N. Chattopadhyay.......................................................... |
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Ecosystem oriented approach for fisheries enhancement in reserviors of South-Eastern Rajasthan
D. K. Kaushal and V. K. Sharma....................................................................... |
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Preliminary observation on carp culture in upland stream condition
K. D. Joshi and B. C. Tyagi.............................................................................. |
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Prospects and problems of fisheries of district Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh
M. Nagma, S. Siddiqui and N. S. Rehmani......................................................... |
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Aquacrop production in selected saline wetlands in 24-Parganas (North and South) districts of West Bengal in relation to ecotypic differences
Amitabha Ghosh, H. C. Karmakar, A. K. Ghosh, R. N. Mishra B. B. Das and T. Chatterjee............................................................................ |
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Emergent need of bioconservation of Labeo rohita of North Bihar wetland
A. Nath, Prakriti Verma, Mridula Sharma and Arun Kumar................................. |
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Fishery of Hooghly-Matlah estuarine ecosystem and its potential
H. C. Karmakar, S. K. Mandal and N. C. Mondal............................................... |
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Wetlands of Uttar Pradesh - A potential resource for fisheries development
Balbir Singh, V. Pathak, R. K. Tyagi, L. R. Mahavar and S. K. Srivastava........... |
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Possibilities for conservation and development of mahseer in selected reservoirs of Madhya Pradesh
N. P. Srivastava, B. L. Pandey and V. R. Desai................................................ |
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Potential culturable fish resources of Western Ghats
M. B. Raghunathan and K. Rama Devi............................................................ |
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Assessment of water quality parameters using remotely sensed data
R. A. Gupta, S. K. Mandal, D. Nath, D. Kumar, D. Das and S. K. Sahu................. |
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Fish production potential, actual yield and scope for enhancement of four medium reservoirs in Tamil Nadu
V. K. Murugesan, Rani Palaniswamy and S. Monoharan.................................... |
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Prospects, problems and strategy of fresh water prawn farming in Bihar
Tun Tun Singh and Poonam Prakash............................................................... |
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Cold water fisheries resources in Kandi areas of Indo-Gangetic system
U. Moza, D. N. Mishra and A. Hajra................................................................. |
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Ecological status and production potential of river Narmada
R. K. Dwivedi, V. Pathak, J. P. Mishra and L. R. Mahavar................................... |
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Socio - economic aspects and institutional arrangements of enhancements |
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Ecology and enhancement status of pond of Bankura and Purulia districts in West Bengal
Tapas Paria and S. K. Konar.......................................................................... |
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Community-based fish reservation through group-activation
Utpal Bhaumik, S. K. Saha, A. Mitra and T. Paria.............................................. |
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Author Index.................................................................................................... |
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