Contributions to the Fisheries of Inland Open Water Systems in India(Part II)
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Scope for augmentation of fish production from inland open water systems of north eastern region of India
Sinha, M............................................................................................................. |
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1-7 |
2. |
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Environmental constrains in management of fisheries in inland open water systems in India
Joshi, H. C.......................................................................................................... |
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8-19 |
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Inland fisheries potential and its development in Goa
Subramanian, S.................................................................................................. |
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20-27 |
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Fishery resources and fishing trends in the upper and the middle stretches of the Hooghly estuarine system in recent years
Saigal, B. N. Mitra, P. M. and Karmakar, H. C......................................................... |
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28-35 |
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Potentialities of isozyme study with particular reference to fish systematics
Padhi, B. K. Rao, M. R. K. and Khuda-Bukhsh A. R................................................. |
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36-54 |
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Availability of fish and prawn seeds with reference to water qualities in estuaries of some river systems irrigating bheries
Saha, G. N. Laha, G. C. Thakurta, S. C. Ghosh, P. K. Nandi, A. C. and Chatterjee, S. K............................................................................................ |
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55-61 |
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Management of inland open water fisheries - some socio-legal aspects
Singh, Kuldip...................................................................................................... |
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62-66 |
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Role of parasites as biological tags to study migratory behaviour of fishes in open water systems
Ghosh, Ajoy Kumar, Laha, G. C. Pal and R. N......................................................... |
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67-71 |