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Aquaculture Resurgence : Birth of Blue Revolution (Professor Hiralal Chaudhuri\'s Dynamic Contribution to South and Southeast Asia and the World)

AuthorEdited by A.B. Chaudhuri
PublisherDaya
Publisher2009
Publisherxviii
Publisher285 p,
Publishertables
ISBN8170355700

Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Aquaculture resurgence: birth of blue revolution. 2. Contribution of Professor Hiralal Chaudhuri to aquaculture: views on resurgence and blue revolution in South and Southeast Asia. 3. Chronological history of Professor Chaudhuri\'s activities. 4. Aquaculture in the threshold of the 3 millennium: a few observations. 5. Prof. Hiralal Chaudhuri\'s role in network of aquaculture centre in Asia and the Pacific region (NACA). 6. Break-through in Chanos chanos induced breeding: another feather in Prof. Chaudhuri\'s cap. 7. Warm-water fishes in Asia and the far east on breeding and selection: a significant review. 8. Aquaculture and rural communities: a concept that struck Prof. Chaudhuri three decades back. 9. More information on carps. 10. Composite fish culture, pond management and record fish yield. 11. Some selected works of Professor Chaudhuri. 12. Compilation of SEAFDEC aquaculture technical papers. 13. Spread of knowledge on aquaculture: Prof. Chaudhuri\'s effort through lectures, discussions and workshops. 14. Prof. Chaudhuri\'s project successes in a few countries. Index. 

"The book focuses a realistic and factual account on the resurgence of aquaculture and birth of blue (protein) revolution. The resurgence got a booming start on the success of induced breeding of carps in mid 1957. Thereafter, further research successes gained momentum year after year in the fields of high fish seed production, integrated polyculture hybridization, training of personnel and in various other fields. Bulk impact of benefits from these successes were on the people of India, South and Southeast Asia who harvested the successes of induced breeding. These successes were considered the best research success  in the field of aquaculture in the region. The credit for these successes goes to Prof. Hiralal Chaudhuri the "Father of Induced Breeding" and the international scientist. As the publisher M/s Daya publishing House wanted to document the research success of Prof. Chaudhuri specifically the editor prepared this treatise on whatever little documents of Prof. Chaudhuri were available. The Professor was averse to publicity, name and fame and in no way connected with this endeavour except that he rather reluctantly permitted to consult his papers. He said the success was due to a teamwork of several aquaculturists. Since various stalwart aqua-culturist\'s observations have been presented in chapters 1, 2 and 4 there was no room for the editor to glorify Prof. Chaudhuri\'s achievements any further." (jacket)

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