Fish and Aquatic Resources
Contents: Preface. 1. Marine Fish Biodiversity of India: Present Status. 2. Diversity and Conservation of Molluscan Fauna with Special Reference to Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay Area. 3. Fishery Resources of Karwar and Majali Area, Karnataka, Central West Coast of India. 4. Metagenomic Approaches for Ecological Assessment of Fish Gut Microbiomeusing Next Generation Sequencing Techniques. 5. Bioactive Peptides from Fish Processing Waste: A Review. 6. Marine Ornamental Fishes in Ratnagiri Coast, Maharashtra. 7. Discus: The King of Aquarium Fish.8. Ornamental Fish Biodiversity in Mirya Creek of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.9. Introduction of some Colour Enhancers in Ornamental Fishes. 10. Performance of Freshwater Exotic Fishes in India: A Review. 11. Limnological Study of Jaisamand Lake (India) and its Suitability for Aquaculture and Fisheries. 12. Water Quality Parameters of Hiran-2 Reservoir, Gir-Somnath District, Gujarat. 13. A Study on Limnological Characteristics of Ponds for Composite Fish Culture for Improvement of Livelihood of Fishermen in Khurda District (Odisha). 14. Plant Based Protein Sources: An Active Area of Research in Aquaculture Nutrition. 15. Reservoir Fisheries of India. 16. Effect of Thyroxine on Growth of Fry of Rosy Barb, Puntius conchonius. 17. Gonadosomatic Index and Hepatosomatic Index of Freshwater
Male Fish Mystus cavasius (Ham.) During Various Reproductive. Phases in Bhadra Reservoir, Shivamogga, Karnataka. 18. Length Weight Relationship of Shovel-Nosed Lobster Thenus unimaculatus (Burton and Davie, 2007) from Veraval Fishing Habour. 19. Catch Composition of Non-Motorised Gillnet Fishery Operating in Mumbai Coast. 20. Socio-economic Status and Scope for Improvement of Navibandar Fishing Village of Saurashtra. 1. Conservation and Mangement of Catfishes of Perumal Lake, Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu. 22. Construction of FRP Trawler: A Recent Technique. 23. Effect of Quinolphos and Deltamethrine on Respiratory Activity
Levels in Freshwater Fish Channa orientalis. Index.
The title of present book reflects a combination of two interrelated terms fish and aquatic resources, which is interacting ecological, biophysical, economic, social and cultural components. How is aquatic resources connected with sustainability and resilience are explored in detail. This book comprises 23 chapters by well known experts and research workers in the field of fish and fisheries. (jacket)