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- ItemPRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE REARING OF CHILKA PRAWN(KANTALA )PENAEUS INDUS H. MILNE -EDWARD IN THE BRACKISH WATER PONDS AT KESHPUR (ORISSA)(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India) Cochin, 1974) MOHANTY, S. K.Results of the experimental rearing of Penaeus indicus without supplemental feeding in the unfertilized brackishwater ponds in the fore-shore of the Chilka lake are presented in this paper. Higher rate of survival was recorded lin the experiment where advanced juveniles were stocked and lower rate of survival was recorded where early juveniles were stocked. The average growth rate recorded from the rearing experiments was higher than the average growth rate of Penaeus indicus recorded from the adjoining Chilka lake which indicates the promising future of prawn farming in and around the Chilka lake. Analysis of gut contents revealed that Penaeus indicus could efficiently utilise the algal and higher plant matter present in the ponds. No noticeable differences in daily growth rates were noticed between early and advanced juveniles in the rearing experiments.
- ItemDISTRIBUTION OF 5' -NUCLEOTIDASE ACTIVITY IN THE TISSUES OF A FRESHWATER TELEOST, OPHICEPHALUS STRIATUS BLOCH(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India) Cochin, 1974) Shaffi, S. A; Jafri, A. K; Khawaja, D. KThe higher level of enzyme activity observed in the tissues of 0. striatus may be related, beside other factors, to the specific metabolic activity and demand of the fish. It indicates that the potential for carrying out the reactions catalyzed by this enzyme is much greater in this particular species
- ItemMODIFICATION TO THE BILGE AND THE SEA WATER PUMPS FITTED IN 17.5 METRE JINGHA TYPE TRAWLERS(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India) Cochin, 1974) RANJAN, AThis paper brings out the difficulties encountered with the Bilge and sea water circulating pumps which are fitted and drawn in series alongwith a fresh water pump in the 17.5 m. fishing trawlers
- ItemBACTERIA IN THE INSHORE ENVIRONMENT AT KARWAR AND VENGURLA(Society of Fisheries Technologists (India) Cochin, 1974) GORE, P. S.Qualitative and quantitative studies of the bacterial population in two stations, viz. Karwar and Venguria, have been made for a period of eight months, which revealed the pattern of distribution to be almost similar to that from east coast and rest of west coast.