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    Fisherwomen's Self Help Groups Their empowerment for Fisheries Development: A Case study in Thoothukudi Dist of Tamilnadu

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    Fisherwomen's Self Help Groups Their empowerment for Fisheries Development: A Case study in Thoothukudi Dist of Tamilnad

    Artificial Reefs and its Importance in Marine Fisheries Management

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    Nowadays the need for artificial reefs is growing in India, since the fishery resources of the inshore areas are being intensively exploited. There is a considerable increase in the fishing effort, especially by mechanised vessels all along the Indian coast. Heavy competition among different kinds of fishing vessels has led to reduced incomes and moreover, in a multi species fishery, management measures like seasonal fishing ban adopted for conservation will have a limited effect. In this context, artificial reefs as a device for increasing the fish biomass gets importance

    Communication in fishes

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    An individual learns the phenotypee of relatives or itself. The lndividual Iater recalls the phenotype and is able to determine relationship with other individuals by comparing the learned phenotype with that of the unfamiliar conspecific

    Clean visakha green visakha

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    Visakhapatnam is a port city on the southeast coast of India and is often called as “The Jewel of the East Coast”. With a population of 20,91,811 and occupying 681.96 sq.km(proposed), it is the second largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh and the third largest city on the east coast of India after Chennai and Kolkata. The Vizag(Visakhapatnam) Municipality was set up as early as in 1858. The Vizag Municipality was formed in order to full fill the basic infrastructural needs of the people of the city and was converted into Municipal Corporation in 1979. With the inclusion of nearby municipalities and villages, the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation was formed in the year 2005. The Public Health and Sanitation Department of GVMC is responsible for collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste generated in Visakhapatnam City. Visakhapatnam was adjudged as the 3rd Cleanest City in the Swachh Survekshan Survey 2017

    Nutritional Quality of Feed Ingredients: Upgradation by Solid State Fermentation (SSF)

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    Nutritional security, although a part of fwd security has a distinct significance. While agriculture provides food security for the people, fish culture has the potential to provide nutritional security too to them. While fish is a rich agurm of animal protein, it has dsa essential minerals and vitamins for human nutrition. Further, fish is relatively cheaper, compared to other protein source

    Grama swarajya samithi - Visakhapatnam swachh bharath swachh Vidayala (SBSV) project

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    Grama Swarajya Samithi (GSS) is a non - governmental organization involved in various developmental activities in Visakhapatnam District and the focus groups are children, women, tribal, rural and urban disadvantaged communities for the last 20 years. The ‘Urban WASH - Swachh Bharat Swachh Vidyalaya’ project, a three-year project that aims to promote sanitation, effective use and ownership of school Water, Sanitation and Hygiene infrastructure in 20 GVMC schools in Vishakhapatnam city is implemented through GSS and the benefactors are Plan India, USAID and Coca Cola India Pvt. Ltd. Through this project, around 6,000 girls and boys from 20 Greater Visakha Municipal Corporation (GVMC) schools are getting access to potable water and safe sanitation. It will enhance the capacity of key stakeholders particularly the school children, teachers, School Management Committees (SMCs), functionaries and communities in performing their responsibilities for ensuring quality WASH in schools. The project interventions contribute to the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) through the Swachh Bharat Swachh Vidyalaya component. It will address school sanitation and importance of segregation waste into degradable and non-degradable wastes. The project will create replicable models for municipal corporation school improvement program

    సముద్ర చేపల వేటపై ఆధారపడ్డ జల వ్యవసాయం (Capture Based Aquaculture)

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    Hatchery based rearing technology cannot be followed for the species that may not be currently spawned in captivity and also for the species, whose complete life cycle has only been completed at the research and development level. It means that insufficient “seed” material is available for commercial farming operations of these species due to controlled breeding techniques have not been perfected. Therefore, farmers have to depend on “seed” available from the wild for aquaculture operation

    కేజు సాగుకు కేజు ఫ్రేమ్ ఆకారము మరియు వలల రకములు (Cage frame and net designs for cage farming)

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    Cage is an aquaculture production system made of a floating frame, net materials and mooring system (with synthetic mooring rope, buoy, and anchor) as a round or square shape floating net pen to hold and culture large number of fishes and can be installed in reservoir, river, lake or sea. The design of the cage and its accessories can be tailor-made in accordance to the individual farmer’s requirements

    కేజు సాగు కొరకు స్థలం ఎంపిక మరియు నీటి నాణ్యత (Site selection and water quality requirements for cage culture)

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    Site selection and water quality is one of the most important factors that determine construction costs, operating costs, production and mortality. Before establishing a cage culture site make sure the water body chosen will support the increased biological demand. This can be done by prior knowledge on the environmental/ hydro-biological parameters of the site or by conducting a field survey

    ఆర్ధిక రంగములో బహిరంగ సముద్ర జలాల్లో తేలియాడే కేజులో చేపలసాగు (Economics of open sea floating cage culture of finfishes)

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    Considering the opportunities for increasing mariculture production in India, cage culture offers the farmers and entrepreneurs with the scope to lay the idle resources of Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea for a productive use. However the adoption of any technology depends upon its economic performance. The rate of return per rupee invested is the economic indicator that guides the investor to invest in the particular activity
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