Aquaculture Asia Magazine, July-September 2015
1 July 2015 | 997 Downloads | .pdf | 4.47 MB | Climate change, Culture-based fisheries, Freshwater finfish, Genetics and biodiversity, Inland aquaculture, Livelihoods, gender and social issues, Environment and sustainability, Training and education, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Governance
Editorial
- Changes to the magazine (and website).
Simon Wilkinson
Sustainable aquaculture
- Status of alien fish species farming and it's implications for Andhra Pradesh, India.
B. Laxmappa - Bridging the research-extension-farmer-input and market linkage gap in coastal aquaculture through application of ICT.
M. Kumaran, D. Deboral Vimala and M. Alagappan
Research and farming techniques
- Bio-remediation of domestic sewage recycled in aquaculture: A Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture model.
R. N. Mandal, D. N. Chattopadhyay, P.P. Chakrabarti, B. K. Pandey and P. Jayasankar
People in aquaculture
- Role of family farming in marine and coastal ecosystem management in India.
J. Stephen Sampath Kumar and C. Judith Betsy
Genetics and biodiversity
- Conservation of fish genetic resources: An introduction to state fishes of India.
Vinay T. N., Kapil S. Tanmoy G. and Anutosh P.
NACA Newsletter
- 26th NACA Governing Council Meeting, Bali, Indonesia.
- Regional Workshop on the Status of Aqatic Genetic Resources.
- Developing an environmental monitoring system to strengthen fisheries and aquaculture in the Lower Mekong Basin.
- Regional workshop documents sustainable intensification practices in aquaculture.
- Perspectives on culture-based fisheries developments in Asia.
- SUPERSEAS PhD opportunities.
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