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    STUDIES ON BENTHIC DETRITAL AGGREGATE FORMATION IN CULTURED SHRIMP POND
    (KARNATAKA VETERINARY, ANIMAL AND FISHERIES SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, BIDAR, 2012-03) PRA VEEN, G. P.,; GANGADHARA GOWDA; E. G. JAYARAJ; M.N. VENUGOPAL; H.N. ANJANEYAPPA; C. H. KRISHNA BHAT
    India is a vast country with having varied and enriched natural resources. The natural resources like freshwater, marine water and the brackish water are important in production and development of resources. India has huge potential brackish water resources and these brackish water resources include estuaries, coastal lagoons, mangrove swamps and coral reefs supports a varied biological resources, such as fishes, prawns/shrimps, crabs, mussels, (clams, cockles, and oysters), lobsters, and other with their seed resources as well as sea weeds. India has 1.30 million ha. brackish water area suitable for aquaculture. (Ghosh, 2010). Out of which, at present about 1.41 lac. ha. area is presently under aquaculture (traditional, improved extensive and semi-intensive systems). And the estuaries covered along North Kanara district are Kalinadi, Aghnashini and Sharavati. The mid 1980s to early 1990s was a period of rapid growth in the production of cultured shrimp, particularly in South East Asia and Central America. Overall global fish production was estimated to be 140 million tons during 2009. Aquaculture production has contributed to 36 million tons in 2002 and reached to 50.3 million tons in 2OO7.This indicated that 6.5% growth was recorded in aquaculture alone. Shrimp production from both capture and culture was accounted to be 6.6 MT in 2009. China, leading first in shrimp production with 2.7 MT, followed by India and Thailand. However, the shrimp aquaculture industry has received unprecedented criticism for unsustainable practices. This has included the discharge of pond waters of high nutrients load and contributed to high phytoplankton to cause eutrophication of coastal waterways, destruction of mangrove and wetland habitats and depletion of world fish stocks to make shrimp feed. 4'he continuation of unsustainable practices has the potential to significantly hamper production of shrimp. The future of the shrimp industry relies on the development of more sustainable and best management practices.
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    EFFECT OF FEEDING ORGANIC ZINC (Zn) AND SELENIUM (Se) ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MALE PARENTAL LINES OF GIRIRAJA AND SWARNADHARA
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) VITTAL SUBHAS. KOUJALAGI
    Indian poultry industry has remarkably progressed from backyard activity to an organized scientific and vibrant industry.
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    EVALUATION OF COMBINED EFFECTS OF YEAST CELL WALL EXTRACT AND SPIRULINA BASED FEED ON THE GROWTH AND HEALTH OF CATLA CATLA
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) VARUNA BAGLODL, B.F.Sc
    The global production of fish, crustaceans and molluscs has continued to increase and reached 144.6 million tonnes in 2008
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    UTILISATION OF SEAFOOD PROCESSING WASTES FOR FOOD AND FEED
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) NITHIN.K. P., B.F.Sc.
    Seafoods are obtained from a broad taxonomic array of vertebrates and invertebrates such as fishes, shell fishes and cephalopods. Their present global production from capture and culture fisheries is estimated at around 145million metric tonnes and it is projected that the total catch may reach 165 million metric tonnes in 2020 (OECD, FAO., 2011).
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON BENTHIC DETRITAL AGGREGATE FORMATION IN CULTURED SHRIMP POND
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) PRA VEEN, G. P., B. F. Sc
    India is a vast country with having varied and enriched natural resources. The natural resources like freshwater, marine water and the brackish water are important in production and development of resources. India has huge potential brackish water resources and these brackish water resources include estuaries, coastal lagoons, mangrove swamps and coral reefs supports a varied biological resources, such as fishes, prawns/shrimps, crabs, mussels, (clams, cockles, and oysters), lobsters, and other with their seed resources as well as sea weeds. India has 1.30 million ha. brackish water area suitable for aquaculture. (Ghosh, 2010). Out of which, at present about 1.41 lac. ha. area is presently under aquaculture (traditional, improved extensive and semi-intensive systems). And the estuaries covered along North Kanara district are Kalinadi, Aghnashini and Sharavati.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDY ON PREVALENCE, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF BOVINE MASTITIS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) SHABAREESH. S
    Sound udder is of prime importance for a milch animal
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDY ON CONTROL OF ADULT POPULATION OF CULICOIDES MIDGES
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) MAHIPALSINGH THAKUR
    Bluetongue is a vector borne viral disease of domestic and wild ruminantswith high levels of mortality in farm animals, was first described in Southern Africa (Hutcheon 1881, Mellor and Boorman 1995; Purse et al., 2005
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    PHARMACOLOGICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL STUDIES OF FICUS TSJAHELA IN RATS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) RESHU KUMAR
    Plants have played a significant role in maintaining human health and improving the quality of human life for thousands of years and have served humans well as valuable components of medicines, seasonings, beverages, cosmetics and dyes.
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    STUDIES ON CERTAIN ASPECTS OF METABOLOMICS IN PREGNANT AND NON PREGNANT BANNUR EWES
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2012) GURURAJ, P. M
    Sheep husbandry is having a vital role in meat and wool production. India ranks third in the world in total stock sheep population.