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Aquaculture and Conservation of Inland Coldwater Fishes

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Aquaculture and Conservation of Inland Coldwater Fishes



von: Debajit Sarma, Suresh Chandra, Sumanta Kumar Mallik

CHF 212.50

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.05.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819717903
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book provides the latest information on trans-Himalayan Hindu Kush Region (HKR) fisheries including the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) as well as the historical context of its sustainable development for improving livelihood and nutritional security. The book serves as an important document to provide knowledge and information about the major concerns of environmental and anthropogenic factors that have impacted the population of certain important fishes in the ecosystem and the strategies and policies required for the conservation of these important groups of fishes, viz., Mahseer, snow trout, minor carp, catfishes, etc. The chapters describe the information to the readers on potential cold water and cool water fish species suitable for large-scale farming and propagation addressing the issues of diseases, nutrigenomics, and nanobiotechnology. This book also addresses the prospects and potential of recreational fishing in India and the scope for its improvement to generate more employment and income citing the success stories and primary information from reputed anglers. Finally, the book also elucidates a comprehensive yet representative description of many challenges associated with inland coldwater- cool water fisheries and aquaculture in HKR, IHR, and its way forward.</p><p></p><p><br></p>
1.&nbsp;Himalayan Fishery Resources: Treasury of Coldwater Fishes for Sustainable Aquaculture.- 2.&nbsp;Coldwater Aquaculture Scenario of the World.- 3.&nbsp;History of Rainbow Trout Aquaculture in India: Policies for Making a Footprint Towards Atma Nirbhar Bharat.- 4. Captive Maturation and Breeding of Magnificent Golden Mahseer (Tor Putitora): A Significant Step Towards Ex-Situ Conservation.- 5.&nbsp;Breeding and Seed Production of Chocolate Mahseer in Captivity.- 6.&nbsp;&nbsp;Embryonic and Early Larval Development of Snow Trout Schizothorax richardsonii (Grey): A Research Note.- 7.&nbsp;Freshwater Aquaculture Assuring the Food and Livelihood Security in India: A Decadal Perspective (2011-2022).- 8.&nbsp;Nanotechnology for Sustainable Aquaculture.- 9.&nbsp;Coldwater Treasures: Exploring the Significance of Snow Trouts in the Highland Ecosystem of the Hindu-Kush Himalayan Region.-10.&nbsp;Freshwater Ornamental Fishes of India: Sustainable Management and Conservation.- 11.&nbsp;Nutritional Intervention for Inland Coldwater Aquaculture Practices in Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) Region.- 12.&nbsp;Feed Additives and Nutraceuticals Used in Aquafeeds for Improving the Feed and Nutrient Utilization Efficiency.- 13.&nbsp;Emerging Coldwater Fish Disease:&nbsp; Diagnosis and Treatment.- 14.&nbsp;Introduction to Prospectus of Application of Biotechnology and Genetic Tools in Research on Coldwater Fishes in the World.- 15.- Health Management in Aquaculture: Prospective Role of Probiotics and Prebiotics.- 16.&nbsp;Antimicrobial Peptides and Their Role in Therapeutics.- 17.&nbsp;Status of Endemic Freshwater Ichthyofauna of Lower Subansiri River Under the Threats of Dam Construction and Anthropogenic Disturbances: An Assessment.- 18.&nbsp;Taxonomical Status of Endemic Fishes of Northeast India: A Fish Biodiversity Hotspot in The World.- 19.&nbsp;Recreational Fisheries Rally Round Mahseer Conservation in India.- 20.&nbsp;Mahseer Fisheries in India: Scope for Conservation and Generating Employment.- 21.&nbsp;The Hidden Danger in Indian Coldwater Aquaculture: How Pollutants Impact the Aquatic Environment?.- 22.&nbsp;Floodplain Wetlands of Ganga-Brahmaputra River Basins: Importance as Fisheries Resources and Their Conservation Needs.- 23.&nbsp;Ecological Characteristics of Reference Locations in Lotic Ecosystems of East Himalaya (India).-&nbsp;24. Inland Coldwater Fish and Their Contributions to Human Nutrition.- 25.&nbsp;Principle and Applications of Geographical Information System (GIS) In Coldwater Fisheries Development in India.<div><br></div>
<p><b>Dr Debajit Sarma</b>&nbsp;is presently working as Head, Division of Aquaculture, ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (ICAR-CIFE), Mumbai. He worked as a Principal Scientist at ICAR-Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research, Bhimtal­, 263136, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India for more than 12 years. He also worked as a Director (Acting) at ICAR-DCFR for 3 years. He was awarded Fellow of Academy of Environmental Biology, AEB Gold Medal, Fellow of Zoological Society of India, Dalela Oration Award, Eminent Scientist Award, IBRF Excellence Award, Scientist of the Year-2017, VRP Sinha Award, CFSI Honour and "Certificates of Appreciation" from Department of Fisheries, Govt. of Mizoram; Govt. of Sikkim; Govt. of Nagaland; Assam Bhoreli Angling and Conservation Association, Assam; Jasingfaa Aqua-tourism Centre, Assam; Guamco Society, Arunachal Pradesh; Gauhati University, Assam and Rajib Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh for his outstanding contribution in the field ofAquaculture and Fisheries Science. His area of research interest is Aquaculture & Conservation. He has standardized the hatchery management and seed production technology of golden and chocolate mahseer in India. Dr. Sarma has noteworthy contribution of establishing mahseer hatchery and eco-tourism centres in India and the concept of "Mahseer Watching" is well recognized. Dr. Sarma is also having expertise on evaluation of nutrient profiling of coldwater fishes. He is having in his credit 104 research papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals and 160 research/technical articles including books, book chapters, manuals and bulletins. Dr. Sarma is the Editor of three important International/National research journals and has been reviewer for several national and international peer reviewed journals. He is also serving as the Visiting/ Adjunct Faculty of more than 10 reputed Universities in India.&nbsp; He has successfully completed more than 20 research projects fundedby different scientific organizations developing package of practices for the benefit of the multiple stakeholders. During the tenure of 25 years of service, he has guided 1 National Post Doctoral Fellow, 10 Ph.D., and 12 M.Sc. students as Major Supervisor. He has organized 15 national seminars/symposia in the capacity of organizing secretary and also conducted 50 national HRD program as course Director/Coordinator benefiting 10000 fish farmers & officers. He has participated and presented papers in several international seminars and training programs in abroad in various capacities. Dr. Sarma is the Founder Secretary and former President of Coldwater Fisheries Society of India.</p><p><b>Dr. Suresh Chandra</b>&nbsp;is currently working as a Principal Scientist (Fish Pathology) at &nbsp;Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research, Bhimtal, Uttarakhand, under the aegis of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. He has 35 years of research experience in freshwater and coldwater aquaculture development and extension. He has received numerous accolades and awards, including the ICAR-CIFA's Best Extension Worker Award, the Kruskbandhu Team Award, the Young Scientist Award, and the Distinguish Service Award. As a team member, he was associated with the development of a medicine popularly known as CIFAX, which had been commercialized for four times. His area of research interest is fish health, extension, and aquaculture. As a team member, he has standardized the hatchery management and seed production technology of four indigenous fish species in India, along with the commercial seed production of rainbow trout (<i>Oncorhynchus mykiss</i>). To his credit, he has published 70 research papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals and 110 research and technical articles, including books, book chapters, manuals, and bulletins. Dr. Chandra has edited three important books. He has been actively involved in more than 19 research projects funded bydifferent scientific organizations, including two international projects, and developed packages of practices on fish farming for the benefit of multiple stakeholders in rural areas of the country.</p><p> </p><p><b>Mr. Sumanta Kumar Mallik</b>&nbsp;is presently working as a scientist at ICAR-Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research, Bhimtal­, 263136, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India. His area of research interest is aquaculture and fish health management. Mr. Mallik has published 32 research publications in peer-reviewed international and national journals along with 25 research/technical articles and bulletins in his credit. He is also serving as a reviewer for several national and international peer reviewed journals.</p><p></p>
<p>This book provides the latest information on trans-Himalayan Hindu Kush Region (HKR) fisheries including the Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) as well as the historical context of its sustainable development for improving livelihood and nutritional security. The book serves as an important document to provide knowledge and information about the major concerns of environmental and anthropogenic factors that have impacted the population of certain important fishes in the ecosystem and the strategies and policies required for the conservation of these important groups of fishes, viz., Mahseer, snow trout, minor carp, catfishes, etc. The chapters describe the information to the readers on potential cold water and cool water fish species suitable for large-scale farming and propagation addressing the issues of diseases, nutrigenomics, and nanobiotechnology. This book also addresses the prospects and potential of recreational fishing in India and the scope for its improvement to generate more employment and income citing the success stories and primary information from reputed anglers. Finally, the book also elucidates a comprehensive yet representative description of many challenges associated with inland coldwater- cool water fisheries and aquaculture in HKR, IHR, and its way forward.</p><p><br></p><p></p>
Provides recent knowledge and data on the coldwater-cool water fishes of the world Discusses innovative strategies, conservation, and ecotourism prospects of coldwater fishes Presents the potential cold water and cool water fish species suitable for large-scale farming and propagation

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