Aquaculture Technology and Environment

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Aquaculture, farming of aquatic animals and plants, is one of the world’s fastest growing food production systems. This text provides an excellent elucidation of the concepts of aquaculture along with its impact on the environment.
Written in a style that makes the subject both interesting to read and easy to understand, this text describes the scope and principles of aquaculture, and the design and management of a typical aquaculture/fish farming. It explains different types of culture systems and practices, as well as different criteria for the selection of species for culture. The text discusses some common diseases in aquaculture and measures to prevent them. It further elaborates the importance of a balanced diet for aquatic species and focuses on harvesting and post-harvesting technology.
Biotechnology has gained immense importance in recent years and it is now applied to aquaculture for improvement of aquatic species. This book discusses in detail the role of biotechnology in aquaculture. In addition, it deals with different aquaculture practices in India, such as culture of carp, prawn, pearl and seaweed. The text concludes with a discussion on the effects of aquaculture practices on the environment.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ujwala Jadhav

Ujwala Jadhav (Ph.D.) is Reader in the Department of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai, Mumbai. She has more than 20 years of teaching experience. She is a member of the Society for Science and Environment, the Indian Women’s Scientists Association and Zoology Teachers Association. Dr. Jadhav has published several articles in various journals. 

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Title
Aquaculture Technology and Environment
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788120336414
Length
xx+334p., Illustrations; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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