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   River Fisheries in India
Issues and Current Status

Edited by K. K. Vass, K. Mitra, V. R. Suresh, P. K. Katiha and N. P. Srivastava

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River Fisheries in India - Issues and Current Status
Forward..........................................................................................................   VII
Preface...........................................................................................................   VIII
Seminar Report and Recommendation..........................................................IX
1.    Development of Sustainable aquaculture
M. N. Kutty.................................................................................................
  1-12
2.    River Dynamics
Dhrubajyoti Sen.........................................................................................
  13-24
3.    Linking of Rivers and ecology
R. Chakraborty..........................................................................................
  25-31
4.    Degraded catchments and regulated river flows :
major challenges for riverine fisheries
Brij Gopal..................................................................................................
  32-41
5.    River management through biophysical approaches for
fisheries augmentation and environmental stability
V. N. Sharda, M. Muruganandum and P. R. Ojaswi..........................................
  42-53
6.    Management challenges of riverine fisheries and fishes
P. V. Dehadrai............................................................................................
  54-64
7.    Challenging management issues for some rivers of West Bengal
and strategies for their development
Sushil Kanta Konar and Tapas Paria..............................................................
  65-82
8.    Ecological-basis for management and conservation of riverine
fisheries with special reference to the Ganges river system
R. K. Sinha..................................................................................................
  83-97
9.    Status and problems of estuarine ecology and fisheries in India
M. K. Mukhopadhyay, R. N. Mishra, B. B. Satpathy and K. K. Vass....................
  98-107
10.    Mapping of costal inland fishery resources using satelite remote sensing
S. B. Choudhury and M. V. Rao......................................................................
  108-117
11.    Impact of water diversion for irrigation on
lacustrine ecosystem : Case study
Bishnu P. Das..............................................................................................
  118-126
12.    Application of modern scientific and management techniques
to exploit the potential of small reservoirs
S. D. Tripathi...............................................................................................
  127-141
13.    Integrated cluster approach and organizational machanism :
Essential tools for reservoir fishery development
J. V. H. Dixitulu............................................................................................
  142-149
14.    Strategies for improving the productivity in Indian reservoirs
D. S. K. Rao...............................................................................................
  150-163
15.    Floodplain wetlands of Ganga and Brahmputra river system :
Status and sustainable fisheries development
A. Mukherjee, V. R. Suresh and K. Mitra........................................................
  164-183
16.    Fisheries resoures of northeastern region of India :
Management issues and strategies
M. Choudhury and B. K. Bhattacharjya..........................................................
  164-183
17.    Aquatic biodiversity : Text, context and conflicts
N. C. Dutta................................................................................................
  184-198
18.    Approaches to management of inland fisheries resources
for sustainable development
D. P. S. Chauhan.......................................................................................
  204-216
19.    People's participation in management of open water ecosystems
for sustainable development and conservation : A desired proposition
Utpal Bhaumik...........................................................................................
  217-226
20.    Managing culture fisheries in multi-use water bodies :
A property right paradigm
Dinesh K. Marothia......................................................................................
  227-240
21.    Environmental management and conservation to revitalize fisheries
of rivers and associated water bodies
M. Sinha....................................................................................................
  241-249
22.    Aquatic environment of inland natural open waters :
Threats and mitigations
R. K. Kole, P. Mukherjee and M. Sengupta....................................................
  250-265
23.    Environment and its impact on inland fisheries in India
Manas. Kumar Das.....................................................................................
  266-282
24.    Perspective of algal toxin : A case study in Nagpur, India
Lalita N. Sangolkar, Sarika S. Maske, V. W. Lande, T. K. Ghosh
and T. Chakrabarty....................................................................................
  283-294
25.    Conservation and enhancements in upland fisheries
M. Yusuf Kamal..........................................................................................
  295-298
26.    Valuation of inland openwater fisheries resources
P. K. Katiha...............................................................................................
  299-320
Author Index.................................................................................................   321
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