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Toggle navigation * * About us * Subscribe * ADVERTISE * contribute * job board * services * * Login LATEST UPDATES MAY & JUNE ISSUE OF AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM IN CIRCULATION APRIL ISSUE OF JALA SEDHYAM IN CIRCULATION - TELUGU VERSION OF AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM READY! SUBSCRIBE AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM AND JALA SEDHYAM ONLINE × MAY & JUNE ISSUE OF AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM IN CIRCULATION The 5th Volume of Aquaculture Spectrum (Volume 5, May & June 2022) Article on Role of optimal formulated feeds for efficient larval development in L. vannamei and Article on Sustainable seed production technology of the brackishwater catfish, mystus gulio and Article on Legally permitted and banned drugs for aquaculture and Repoprt onAISHA organises webinar on: Shrimp breeding – strategies for success and our regular monthly columns on Dr. Cheran’s Column - Monthly Feature Shrimp Aquaculture - Industry Review and L. vannamei broodstock imports is now in circulation. Grab your copy today!! Subscribe to Aquaculture Spectrum online through our website. × APRIL ISSUE OF JALA SEDHYAM IN CIRCULATION - TELUGU VERSION OF AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM READY! Read Aquaculture Spectrum in your own Telugu language - The April 2022 issue of Jala Sedhyam, the Telugu version of Aquaculture spectrum is now in circulation. Grab your copy today!! Subscribe to Jala Sedhyam online through our website. × SUBSCRIBE AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM AND JALA SEDHYAM ONLINE You can now subscribe Aquaculture Spectrum and Jala Sedhyam using the payment gateway in our website. Please go to Subscribe tab, choose your subscription plan, submit your personal details and pay online through our payment gateway. Get your copy now. Your favourite magazine is just a click away!!! CURRENT ISSUE ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS * Role of optimal formulated feeds for efficient larval development in L. vannamei * * Sustainable seed production technology of the brackishwater catfish, mystus gulio * * Legally permitted and banned drugs for aquaculture * * AISHA organises webinar on: Shrimp breeding – strategies for success * * L. vannamei Broodstock Imports * * Dr. Cheran’s Column - Monthly Feature -Shrimp Aquaculture - Industry Review * * Ornamental Fish – Monthly Feature -Otocinclus * * Journey from Zhinga to Zhingalala -The story of a young man’s pursuit in achieving his dreams * LEAD ARTICLES OF CURRENT ISSUE Read More Aquaculture Spectrum SUSTAINABLE SEED PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF THE BRACKISHWATER CATFISH, MYSTUS GULIO The long whiskers catfish, Mystus gulio (Hamilton, 1822), belonging to the family Bagridae, is a euryhaline fish, that is commonly called as “nona tengra” in Bengali (Fig 1.) M. gulio is a commercially important estuarine catfish of Sunderban delta of Bangladesh and India. It also has a decent market value in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. It is a small indigenous fish species (SIS), having high nutritional value. The domestic market price of M. gulio ranges from Rs. 200 – 700/Kg. Its important attributes such as high nutritional value, consumer demand, high market price, hardy nature and faster growth make this species a desirable candidate species for aquaculture in Southeast Asia. Due to its euryhaline nature, this fish can be bred and farmed both in freshwater as well as brackishwater environments. In addition to being suitable for co-culture along with other brackishwater fishes in the paddy fields and bheris of the Sunderban, Mystus gulio can also be farmed at high densities in cage and Recirculatory Aquaculture System (RAS). Expansion of farming of this species is hindered mainly because of the unavailability of hatchery produced seeds in sufficient quantities for farming. It was in these circumstances that the Kakdwip Research Centre of ICAR - Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, West Bengal, India developed and popularized a cost effective, farmer-friendly seed production and farming technology of M. gulio................................ Read this story to know more. 8 13 Read More Aquaculture Spectrum ROLE OF OPTIMAL FORMULATED FEEDS FOR EFFICIENT LARVAL DEVELOPMENT IN L. VANNAMEI The Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei is native of the eastern Pacific Ocean and is distributed along the Latin American coast stretching from the south of Peru to the north of Mexico. This species was introduced commercially into China and Taiwan in 1996 and other Asian countries commenced farming of this species in early 2000. Since then, L. vannamei became one of the important penaeid species farmed worldwide. Like in any husbandry practice, stocking of healthy and quality seeds is one of the main drivers that ensures the success and profitability of a shrimp farming crop. Therefore, good practices in feeding and management of shrimp larvae are essential in ensuring optimum health, welfare, and growth of farmed shrimp................................ Read this story to know more..... 8 13 × SUSTAINABLE SEED PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF THE BRACKISHWATER CATFISH, MYSTUS GULIO The long whiskers catfish, Mystus gulio (Hamilton, 1822), belonging to the family Bagridae, is a euryhaline fish, that is commonly called as “nona tengra” in Bengali (Fig 1.) M. gulio is a commercially important estuarine catfish of Sunderban delta of Bangladesh and India. It also has a decent market value in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. It is a small indigenous fish species (SIS), having high nutritional value. The domestic market price of M. gulio ranges from Rs. 200 – 700/Kg. Its important attributes such as high nutritional value, consumer demand, high market price, hardy nature and faster growth make this species a desirable candidate species for aquaculture in Southeast Asia. Due to its euryhaline nature, this fish can be bred and farmed both in freshwater as well as brackishwater environments. In addition to being suitable for co-culture along with other brackishwater fishes in the paddy fields and bheris of the Sunderban, Mystus gulio can also be farmed at high densities in cage and Recirculatory Aquaculture System (RAS). Expansion of farming of this species is hindered mainly because of the unavailability of hatchery produced seeds in sufficient quantities for farming. It was in these circumstances that the Kakdwip Research Centre of ICAR - Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, West Bengal, India developed and popularized a cost effective, farmer-friendly seed production and farming technology of M. gulio................................ Read this story to know more.. To read full article Subscribe too × ROLE OF OPTIMAL FORMULATED FEEDS FOR EFFICIENT LARVAL DEVELOPMENT IN L. VANNAMEI The Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei is native of the eastern Pacific Ocean and is distributed along the Latin American coast stretching from the south of Peru to the north of Mexico. This species was introduced commercially into China and Taiwan in 1996 and other Asian countries commenced farming of this species in early 2000. Since then, L. vannamei became one of the important penaeid species farmed worldwide. Like in any husbandry practice, stocking of healthy and quality seeds is one of the main drivers that ensures the success and profitability of a shrimp farming crop. Therefore, good practices in feeding and management of shrimp larvae are essential in ensuring optimum health, welfare, and growth of farmed shrimp................................ Read this story to know more...... To read full article Subscribe too × OTOCINCLUS - THE ALGAE CLEANERS Popularly known as Dwarf suckers or Otos, Otocinclus is a genus of catfish that are considered as the algae cleaners of an aquaria. The name Otocinclus is derived from the Greek word ‘oto’(ear) and Latin ‘cinclus’ (lattice work), that refers to the perforated post-temporal bone, reminiscent of an eardrum. They are characterized by rows of armour plating across the body, as well as the underslung suckermouth...... Read on to know more...... . To read full article Subscribe too Read More Aquaculture Spectrum Otocinclus - The algae cleaners Popularly known as Dwarf suckers or Otos, Otocinclus is a genus of catfish that are considered as the algae cleaners of an aquaria. The name Otocinclus is derived from the Greek word ‘oto’(ear) and Latin ‘cinclus’ (lattice work), that refers to the perforated post-temporal bone, reminiscent of an eardrum. They are characterized by rows of armour plating across the body, as well as the underslung suckermouth...... Read on to know more...... 8 13 ABOUT US Looking for a holistic Aquaculture Magazine? You have hit the right one! - The Aquaculture Spectrum. This India based magazine that is being launched from the aquaculture hub of the country provides you, the broadest outlook on the aquaculture sector in India as well as across the globe. The magazine gives you a spectrum of information related to the aquaculture industry as well as the commercially oriented aquaculture research. Aquaculture Spectrum strives to publish disciplinary and interdisciplinary reports, popular and scientific articles on applied field oriented aquaculture, which is vital for the sustainability of the industry. The focus of the magazine is to create opportunities for the sector to harness the available research resources of the country for the benefit of the industry. It also aims to come up with harmonized strategies and concrete actions to address the issues that the sector encounters. The magazine intends to provide free exchange of industry news, back and forth between the sector to the ‘informed readers and generalists and offers an up-to-date and comprehensive information through its attractive content features, such as the Entrepreneur’s Talk, Health-watch, Research News, Freshwater fish farming, etc. AQUACULTURE SPECTRUM FEATURES * • Industry News * • State-wise sector updates * • Entrepreneur’s talk * • Cover stories on new technologies and innovations * • Research contributions * • Farming scenario * • Disease watch * • Farm gate prices of various farmed species * • Aqua events Aquaculture Spectrum and its editions in different languages offers a perfect media for information transfer on the current issues and trends that affect the industry. It intends to demonstrate the commitment towards sustainable responsible aquaculture through informatory and learning resources fetched from on-site and real field events. The magazine is the outcome of a maiden effort by a young team of experienced aquaculturists who have rich practical experience both from the industry and as well as from reputed Government aquaculture research organisations. Featured in simple and lucid language, Aquaculture spectrum and its Telugu version, Jala Sedhyam helps the reader to hone his knowledge on aquaculture and be successful in aquaculture entrepreneurship. The magazine welcomes contributions relevant to the aquaculture sector and participants from the industry and research are especially encouraged to contribute. Aquaculture Spectrum is a product of the aquaculture firm, the “Aquaculture Outlook”, based at Chennai having its registered office at Injambakkam. Apart from publishing, this partnership firm envisages to provide a suite of services to the aquaculture sector that includes aquaculture consultancy services, training packages, placement assistance etc. THE TEAM The firm is headed by Jaideep Kumar, a post graduate in Mariculture from the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin. Prior to initiating this venture, he had served in the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture, the R & D arm of the Marine Products Export Development Authority for over 7 years initially as a coordinator for all RGCA programmes and subsequently as the Dy. Project Director and Project Director In-charge. He has also served in the Aquaculture sector in India in various capacities and had been a leading Aquaculture production consultant in Andhra Pradesh for close to a decade. He has authored (co-authored) several scientific publications, popular articles, edited books and publications. He had also been the editor of the popular RGCA Newsletter during his stint with RGCA. P.E. Cheran, another spearhead of this Group is a Doctor in Philosophy from the Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai. For close to three decades, Dr. Cheran has served in various capacities in the Aquaculture sector in India and is presently a consultant to a few corporate companies where he is involved in product testing, training technical manpower, conducting farmer meetings etc., for them. He has also presented guest lectures and conducted special sessions on Shrimp Aquaculture for KUFOS, Cochin, Coimbatore Agriculture University; MANAGE, Hyderabad; CIBA, Chennai; and CIFE, Mumbai. He has won the Best Technical Service Provider Award 2015 honoured by the Aqua International Magazine, Hyderabad and the Bharat Gaurav Award 2016 by International Business Council, New Delhi for his services to the shrimp farmers. Edwin Joseph, another key member of this group is a former Officer-in-Charge of Library and Documentation Centre, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi. He was responsible for the development of a modern State-of-the-Art Library and an Open Access Institutional Repository, eprints@cmfri for the publications of CMFRI, which has now become the model that several other libraries in the country have replicated. Awarded the first J.V.H. Dixitulu National Award for outstanding work on Fisheries communication during 2011, nominated by FAO as a resource person for the training workshop for online journal system conducted at Bangkok, during 2013, and invited by UNESCO as a resource person for the seminar on Open Access for scientific information at New Delhi during 2011, Mr. Edwin was the Editor for CMFRI newsletter from 2010-2014, Sub – Editor of Indian Journal of Fisheries from 2007-2013, the Sub – Editor of Marine Fisheries Information Service from 2007-2013 and Associate Editor of Seaweed Research and Utilization Journal from 1995 till date. Ms. Supraba V., a Mariculturist by profession, passed out from CMFRI (Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute) in 1991. After a brief stint at Aquastride and MPEDA (Marine Products Export Development Authority), she served in TASPARC (The Andhra Pradesh Shrimp Seed Production and Research Centre) for a span of 13 years and was mainly attached to Algal division. Ms. Supraba subsequently worked as a Research Associate in the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangalore in projects on National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture and for a project of the Mangalore Refineries. She has currently submitted her doctoral thesis and is awaiting awarding of her PhD degree. At Aquaculture Outlook, Ms. Supraba holds charge for the collection and compilation of Articles for the magazine Aquaculture Spectrum. The other core members of this group are Mr. P.P. Sutheendran, Mr. L. Sivaramakrishna, Mr. J. Singaravelan, Mr. P. S. Krishna, and Mr. R. Kamal Raj, all associated with the Aquaculture sector for several years. The Advisory Committee for the magazine comprises of legends and stalwarts of the Aquaculture Industry in the country. Dr. E.G. Silas, former Director CMFRI and former Vice Chancellor, Kerala Agriculture University heads the committee that includes Dr. T. C. Santiago (Retd. Principal Scientist CIBA), Dr. Y.C. Thampi Sam Raj (former Project Director, RGCA), Dr. V.K. Dey (Senior consultant, Bay Harvest International), Dr. V.S. Chandrashekaran (Retd. Principal Scientist CIBA), Dr. R. Kirubagaran (Group Head, Marine Biotechnology Division, NIOT), Dr. P.E. Vijay Anand (Director, India – Feed/Meal Program, USSEC), Dr. Haribabu (Principal, College of Fisheries Science, Muthukur), Mr. D. Ramraj (MD, Padmanabha Labs and Hibreeds Aquatics), Mr. Madhusudhan Reddy (Director, Bay Fry Aquatics), Mr. Ravikumar Yellanki (Managing Director, Vaisakhi Bio-Marine (P) Ltd., Vaisakhi Bio-resources (P) Ltd.,), Mr. Apuchand Eluri (Leading Aquaculture consultant) and Mr. C. M. Muralidheeran (Fisheries project consultant to FAO and other development agencies). OUR CORE VALUES * • Showcasing the country’s progress in the aquaculture sector and projecting it to the world * • Providing actual/right information on happenings in the sector * • Familiarizing the farming sector with schemes and procedures of Govt. 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