Asian-Pacific Aquaculture 2019

June 19 - 21, 2019

Chennai Tamil Nadu - India

Sustainability, Livelihood and Nutritional Security Posters

  • 440
    Agnes Daney Angela S.

    PERCEPTION ABOUT GIFT TILAPIA FARMING: AN ANALYSIS FOR BETTER DISSEMINATION AND ADOPTION

  • 441
    Somu Sunder Lingam R.

    BLUE REVOLUTION AND SUSTAINABILITY: ARE THEY TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN?

  • 442
    Subhash Kumar Banjare

    ASSESSMENT OF FISHERIES POTENTIAL AND PRODUCTIVITY IN CHHATTISGARH

  • 443
    Skadlin Rose P.B.

    MUD CRAB FATTENING IN COMPLETE RAS SYSTEM – A WAY TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY

  • 444
    Ravikumar Thangaraji

    SUSTAINABLE FISHING METHOD OF NICOBARI TRIBAL FISHERMEN OF CAR NICOBAR ISLAND, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

  • 446
    Chellamanimegalai P.

    TRADITIONAL FISHING PRACTICES FOLLOWED IN EXPLOITATION OF FLYING FISHES ALONG NAGAPATTINAM COAST

  • 447
    Mudassir Azhar

    PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF MULTIFILAMENT AND MONOFILAMENT CAST NET FISHING IN WULAR LAKE, KASHMIR

  • 448
    Vinothkumar Ramar

    STUDY ON THE FISHER-WOMEN OF DHANUSHKODI AND THEIR LIVELIHOOD IN MARINE CAPTURE FISHERIES

  • 449
    Hukam Singh Kothyari

    EFFECT OF FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION ON SESAME IN EASTERN REGION OF RAJASTHAN

  • 450
    Shoji Joseph

    GIANT TREVALLY Caranx ignobilis, A POTENTIAL SPECIES FOR COASTAL AND OPEN SEA FARMING

  • 451
    Shoji Joseph

    FLOOD, FARMING AND FARMERS: STRENGTH OF CAGE CULTURE TECHNOLOGY: AN EVALUATION

  • 452
    Shivaprakasha Sonnada Matada

    INTEGRATION OF AQUACULTURE WITH ANIMAL HUSBANDRY – AN ASSURED APPROACH TO BOOST FARMERS’ INCOME

  • 453
    Dona P.

    COMMUNITY-BASED FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (CBFM) THROUGH SHGS IN VEMBANAD LAKE, KERALA

  • 454
    Shalumol Salas

    CONSTRAINTS ANALYSIS OF SEASHELL HANDICRAFT ARTISANS IN ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLAND

  • 455
    Renuka Vijayakumar

    ENTERPRENEURAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH SKILL DEVELOPMENT AMONG KHARWA FISHERWOMEN OF VERAVAL, GUJARAT