
Fish Introductions In India: Status, Potential And Challenges
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The book is outcome of the workshop was jointly organized by NBFGR, Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation Society (ABCS) and the Asian Fisheries Forum, Indian Branch (AFSIB). About seventy participants attended the workshop representing ICAR Research Institutes, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries (DAHDF), Ministry of Agriculture, MPEDA, Aquaculture Authority, NBPGR, Agricultural Universities, Zoological survey of India, Malaria Research Centre, Rajeev Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture (RGCA) and the farming community. Only papers presented by the leading scientists have been included in this book after peer review and scientific editing.
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- Cover
- Halftitle
- Title Page
- Copyrights Page
- Contents
- Foreward
- Preface
- Contributors List
- Biotic Invasions: An Overview
- A Review of Fish Introductions in India
- Problems and Prospects of Exotic Fishes in India
- Impacts of Fish Introductions: A Global Perspective
- Challenging Experiences of Exotic Fish Introductions: An Overview
- Fish Introduction in Peninsular India with Special Reference to Kerala: Status, Challenges and Potential
- Status of Exotic Fishes Introduced in India and their Impact
- Do We Need to Import Fish in India?
- African Catfish in India
- Spread of Exotic Fishes in River Yamuna
- A Note on Aquaculture of Exotic Species in Andhra Pradesh
- Challenges posed by exotic catfish, Clarias gariepinus for Indian Fisheries
- Impact of exotic Cichlid, Orechromis mossambicus on Native Cichlid, Etroplus suratenesis from Kerala Backwaters.
- Exotic Fishes and Biodiversity
- Status and Role of Exotic Fish Species in Indian OpenWaters
- Introduction of Tilapia in India: Status, Challenges and Potential
- Ornamental Fish Introductions in India: Status, Challenges & Potentials
- Introduction of Litopenaeus vannamei: a Boon or Bane?
- Introduction of Exotics for Export Oriented Aquaculture in India: Challenges and Opportunities
- Larvivorous fish Introductions in India and its Implications on Biodiversity
- Status of Exotic Fish Species in Upland Waters of India
- Ballast Water: A Potential Route for Introduction of Nonindigenous Aquatic Organisms
- Role of Quarantine in Regulating the Introduction of Exotic Flora and Fauna
- Challanges of Sate Introduction: A PublicPrivate Partnership
- Disease Monitoring and Control in Aquaculture Sector Issues for Consideration
- Introduced Food Fishes of Karnataka: An Overview
- Exotic Fish Infiltration in Rihand Reservoir (Uttar Pradesh): A Case Study
- Exotic Fishes in Karnataka: Their History, Status and Prospects
- Status and Potentials of Exotic Carps Introduced into the Manipur State.
- Status of Exotic Fishes, Their Introduction and Role in Himachal Fisheries
- Freshwater IchthyoBiodiversity: Changes and Challenges
- Exotic Fish in Ornamental Fish Industries & Food Fish in West Bengal
- Exotic Fishes of Freshwater Aquaculture: An Overview
- Status of Exotic Fishes in Haryana
- Fish Introduction in India - Status, Challenges, Potentials
- Fish Introduction in Rajasthan Status, Challenges & Potentiality
- BackCover
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