NACA/TR/85/15 | September 1985 |
Lecture Notes on Composite Fish Culture and its Extension in India | |
by
Freshwater Aquaculture Research and Training
Centre, Dhauli, P. O. Kausalyagang
Via Bhubanesear - 751 002
INDIA
NETWORK OF AQUACULTURE CENTRES IN ASIA
Bangkok, Thailand
September 1985
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1. Principles of Composite Fish Culture in Undrainable Ponds
3.1 Catla and Silver Carp
3.2 Mrigal and Common Carp
3.3 Grass Carp and Other Fishes
4 COMPOSITE CULTURE IN UNDRAINABLE PONDS
4.1 Water Management
4.2 Use of Fish Toxicant
4.3 Soil Management and Fertilization
5 MANAGEMENT OF FISH HEALTH AND HYGIENE
6 HARVESTING AND COMMON HAZARDS
2. Spawning of Cultivated Finfish in Asia and Far East
1 INTRODUCTION
2 LIST OF COMMONLY CULTIVATED FISHES
2.1 Freshwater Fishes
2.2 Brackishwater and Marine Fishes
3 INDUCED SPAWNING OF DIFFERENT FISHES
4 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING SPAWNING
5 ENDOCRINOLOGICAL CONTROL OF SPAWNING
3. Seed Production and Hatchery Management
1.1 Pituitary Gland Collection and Preservation
3.1.1 Selection of breeders
3.1.2 Dosage of pituitary injection
3.1.3 Preparation of pituitary extract
and injection
3.1.4 Breeding
3.2 Silver Carp and Grass Carp
3.2.1 Selection of breeders
3.2.2 Breeding technique
3.2.3 Multiple breeding
3.2.4 Breeding period
4 BREEDING ENVIRONMENT AND CONDUCIVE ECOLOGICAL FACTORS FOR INDUCED BREEDING
5 FISH PITUITARY GLANDS AND THEIR SUBSTITUTE
6.1 Modern Indian Hatchery
6.2 Chinese Hatchery
4. Aquatic Weed Management and Optimisation of Fish Culture Operation
3.1 Preventive
3.2 Manual and mechanical
3.3 Chemical
3.4 Biological
4.1 Pond fertilization
4.2 Fish feeds
4.3 Bioenergy aquaculture systems
4.4 Water quality management
5. General Methodology of Composite Fish Culture
6. Composite Fish Culture in Different Parts of India
7. Strategy for Transfer of Composite Fish Culture Technology
8. Pond Productivity and Fertilization
9. Nutritional Requirements and Digestive Physiology of carps
10. Formulated Feeds for Asiatic Carps
11. Genetic Selection and Carp Hybridization
2.1 Mass or individual selection
2.1.1 Intensity of selection
2.1.2 Variability of initial population
2.1.3 Heritability
2.2 The selection for relatives
2.2.1 Family selection
2.2.2 Progeny testing
3 NEW TRENDS IN FISH SELECTION
3.1 Application of genetic marker in fish selection
3.2 Artificial gynogenesis
3.3 Polyploidy
4 CROSSING AS A METHOD OF INCREASING THE HETEROGENITY OF THE SELECTION MATERIAL
4.1 The reproductive cross
4.2 The introductory cross
4.3 The absorbing cross
4.4 The alternative cross
4.5 Hybridization
5 BREEDING SYSTEMS ADOPTED FOR FISH SELECTION IN SOME COUNTRIES
12. Diseases and Health Care in Composite Fish Culture
13. Statistical Evaluation of Major Parameters Effecting Production in Composite Fish Culture
3.1 Estimation by mark-recapture method
3.2 Estimation from catch statistics
3.3 Estimation of standing crop from feeding
4.1 Estimation of mean and variance
4.2 Estimation of production
5.1 Exponential model
5.2 Graphical model
5.3 Total, Fishing and Natural Mortalities
6 MULTIVARIATE ANALYTIC APPROACH
6.1 Multiple regression analysis
6.2 Step-wise regression
6.3 Principal components analysis
6.4 Canonical correlation
14. Micro-Economic Analysis of Composite Fish Culture Operations in India