Aquaculture Asia Magazine, April-June 2023

In this issue:

  • Aquaculture and fisheries perspectives in Arunachal Pradesh
    Deepjyoti Baruah
  • Present status of medium saline ‘bheri’ fishery and integrated mangrove-aquaculture in West Bengal, India: A short study: Part 2
    Subrato Ghosh
  • Transforming waste to wealth: An onsite demonstration of transforming fish waste into fish fertiliser to tribal communities of Jharkhand
    Stanzin Gawa, A.K Singh and Jag Pal
  • Innovative fish sale improved livelihoods at Jurala dam in Telangana, India
    Laxmappa Boini, Ravinder Rao Bakhsi
  • Pengba, Osteobrama belangeri – a candidate species for diversification in aquaculture
    Mutum Deepti, Maibam Malemngamba Meitei, Soibam Ngasotter, and Amom Mahendraji
  • First report on successful captive breeding of peacock eel, Macrognathus aral
    Archana Sinha, Himanshu S. Swain and B.K. Das
  • NACA Newsletter

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Aquaculture and fisheries perspectives in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is a hill state with a population of 1.38 million in far north-eastern India. With climate ranging from tropical to alpine across a steep altitudinal gradient, the state has a high fish biodiversity and a wide range of aquaculture systems and fishing practices. Both indigenous and exotic species are farmed and fished.

This article describes the species, aquaculture systems and capture fisheries practiced in Arunachal Pradesh as well as their future prospects for further development.