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The Faculty Notebook, December 2005
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost
The Faculty Notebook, March & May 2006
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost
The Faculty Notebook, September 1999
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost
The Faculty Notebook, September 2006
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest. Faculty are encouraged to submit materials for consideration for publication to the Associate Provost for Faculty Development. Copies of this publication are available at the Office of the Provost
Aquaculture Asia, vol. 8, no. 4, pp.1-52, October - December 2003
CONTENTS:
Freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium nobilii a promising candidate for rural nutrition, by Pitchimuthu Mariappan, P. Balamurugan, and Chellam Balasundaram.
Snapshots of a clean, innovative, socially responsible fishfarm in Sri Lanka, by Pedro Bueno.
Introduction of rainbow trout Onchorynchus mykiss in Nepal: Constraints and prospects, by Tek Bahadur Gurung, Sadhu Ram Basnet.
Tilapia seed production in Ho Chi Minh City, Southern Vietnam, by H. P. V. Huy, A. MacNiven, N. V. Tu, Ram C. Bhujel and David C. Little.
Seaweed Mariculture: Scope And Potential In India, by
Sajid I. Khan and S. B. Satam.
Growth enhancement of carp and prawn through dietary sodium chloride supplementation, by P.Keshavanath, B. Gangadhara and Savitha Khadri.
Fertilization, soil and water quality management in small-scale ponds, by S. Adhikari
Shrimp harvesting technology on the south west coast of Bangladesh, by S. M. Nazmul Alam, Michael J. Phillips and C. K. Lin.
The “Gher Revolution”, by M.C. Nandeesha [Farmers as Scientists series]
Aquaculture Compendium – case study component, by Peter Edwards.
Rice-Fish Culture in China, by
Fang Xiuzhen.
Exercising responsibilities to tackle
aquatic animal diseases, by
CV Mohan.
Application of immunostimulants in
larviculture: Feasibility and challenges, by
ZhouJin.
Marine Finfish Sectio
Education and Social Work handbook
2006 handbook for the faculty of Education and Social Wor
Charting multidisciplinary research and action priorities towards the conservation and sustainable management of sea turtles in the Pacific ocean : a focus on Malaysia
Conservation, Turtle culture, Malaysia,
Education and Social Work handbook
2006 handbook for the faculty of Education and Social Wor
Draft Bibliography of Lake Victoria & associated freshwater systems
Lake Victoria lies between latitudes 0020'N and 3°00'5, and longitudes 31°40'E
and 34°55'E. The lake is situated at an altitude of 1,134m above sea level, and
has a total area of 68,800.square km. It is the largest lake in Africa, and the
second largest freshwater lake in the world. Tanzania manages 51%, Uganda
43% and Kenya 6% of the entire lake surface area.
The lake is highly dendritic and has a coastline of about 3,400 km that is
extremely diverse and variable. Indentations to the east, deep inlets to the
south, papyrus and ambatch swamps to the west, and flat, indented and
forested coasts to the north typify the coastline (Acere et aI., 1989)
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