International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
2018, Vol. 6, Issue 4, Part A
Managing water quality and fish health in aquaculture: Farmer’s traditional practices in west Bengal
Author(s): Farhana Hoque, Ajmal Hussan, Arabinda Das and Parthapratim Chakraborty
Abstract: The present study was conducted to know the fish health management practices and adaptations prevailing in the dominant fish producing state of India. Primary data was collected from the small and marginal fish farmers of West Bengal by personal interview. Literature review was also done to collect secondary information. The study reveals that though West Bengal is a dominant fish producing state of India, yet the farmers are lacking scientific knowledge on fish health management and overall aquaculture practices. Scientific intervention is a felt need to enhance their knowledge and to formulate effective management strategies for aquaculture.
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Farhana Hoque, Ajmal Hussan, Arabinda Das, Parthapratim Chakraborty. Managing water quality and fish health in aquaculture: Farmer’s traditional practices in west Bengal. Int J Fish Aquat Stud 2018;6(4):31-35.