Asian-Pacific Aquaculture 2019

June 19 - 21, 2019

Chennai Tamil Nadu - India

Environmental Issues and Management

Thursday, June 20, 2019 13:40 - 18:40 Hall 2
Chair: T V Ramana, Balasubramanian A.

  • 13:40
    Amiya Sahoo

    A MULTIFACET APPROACH FOR SUSTAINING RIVERINE FISHERIES THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS IN INDIA: A CASE STUDY

  • 14:00
    Phibi Philip Naduvathu

    FISH DEATHS: KEY REASONS, OCCURRENCE PATTERN AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

  • 14:20
    Muralidhar M.

    CARRYING CAPACITY BASED AQUA ZONATION FOR BIOSECURED AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE – CASE STUDIES IN ANDHRA PRADESH

  • 14:40
    Aurore Trottet

    IMPORTANCE OF PROPER SITE SELECTION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR SUSTAINABILILTY IN AQUACULTURE

  • 15:00
    Jayakumar N.

    EFFECTS OF ACUTE TOXICITY OF CARBOFURAN ON THE VITELLOGENIN LEVEL IN THE FRESHWATER STINGING CATFISH Heteropneustes fossilis

  • 15:20
    Manimekalai Durairaj

    PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINE RESIDUES IN FISH SAMPLES COLLECTED FROM THAMIRABHARANI RIVER

  • 16:00
    D. Gayathri

    TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE-INDUCED TOXICITY RESPONSE IN Catla catla

  • 16:20
    Jayakumar N.

    ACUTE CARBOFURAN TOXICITY INDUCED CHANGES IN THE TESTOSTERONE AND 17ß-ESTRADIOL LEVEL IN THE FRESHWATER STINGING CATFISH Heteropneustes fossilis

  • 16:40
    Juliet A Selvarani

    ACUTE TOXICITY OF LAMDA-CYHALOTHRIN AND THE HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES OF GILL AND LIVER TISSUES OF TILAPIA Oreochromis niloticus

  • 17:00
    C. Jayapavithran

    DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN FISHES OF Amblygaster sirm AND Sardinella albella ALONG THE THOOTHUKUDI COASTAL WATERS, SOUTHEAST COAST OF INDIA

  • 17:20
    Sundhar S.

    PHYTO-ACCUMULATION OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN EDIBLE SEAWEEDS OF GULF OF MANNAR, SOUTHERN PENINSULAR INDIA

  • 17:40
    Rekha Nair

    IMPORTANCE OF RESPONSIBLE FISHERY OF THE SPINYCHEEK GROUPER IN INDIA

  • 18:00
    Keerthika Kalaiselvan

    OCCURRENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROPLASTICS IN THE COASTAL WATERS OF THOOTHUKUDI

  • 18:40
    Geeji M T Madathil Tharanathan

    MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM DEGRADATION AND ECONOMIC OUT TURN OF FISHER WOMEN: A CASE STUDY FROM PUDUVEYPU, KERALA, INDIA