కోబియా సీకేజ్ ఫార్మింగ్ భారత్ లో బ్లాక్ కింగ్ ఫిష్ (Sea Cage Farming of Cobia -The black kingfish in India-Telugu)

Sakthivel, M and Jayakumar, R and Tamilmani, G and Ramesh Kumar, P and Anikuttan, K K and Sankar, M and Johnson, B and Nazar, A K A (2019) కోబియా సీకేజ్ ఫార్మింగ్ భారత్ లో బ్లాక్ కింగ్ ఫిష్ (Sea Cage Farming of Cobia -The black kingfish in India-Telugu). Jala Sedhyam, 2 (10). pp. 27-38.

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    Abstract

    Cobia, Rachycentron canadum, commonly known as Black Kingfish, is a fast growing warm water marine fish with pinkish white flesh. It is considered as a promising candidate species for farming due to its fast growth rate, excellent meat attributes and easy adaptability to farming conditions. In the Indian scenario, it has the added advantage of being suitable for ecological aquaculture production linked to rural fishing villages along the long coast line. Envisaging the potential and prospects for cobia farming in India, captive broodstock development was first initiated during 2006 at the Mandapam Regional Centre of ICAR – Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Tamil Nadu, India. The first successful captive breeding and fingerling production of cobia was achieved in 2010 in India by the ICAR – CMFRI, Mandapam Regional Centre and since then, cobia fingerlings are being supplied to the entire coastal regions of the country for farming. Cobia fish is popularly known by the common names - Black kingfish, Black salmon, runner or sergeant fish, crab eater and Sea Murrel.

    Item Type: Article
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Cobia; Rachycentron canadum; coastal aquaculture
    Subjects: Demersal Fishes > Cobia
    Aquaculture
    Demersal Fishes
    Demersal Fishes > Carangids
    Divisions: CMFRI-Mandapam
    Depositing User: Arun Surendran
    Date Deposited: 20 Dec 2019 10:00
    Last Modified: 20 Dec 2019 10:00
    URI: http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/id/eprint/13981

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