Coldwater Fisheries and Aquaculture Management: Technology for Sustainable Food Production

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Coldwater Fisheries and Aquaculture Management: Technology for Sustainable Food Production Editors: Adnan Amin, Mohd Ashraf Rather, Kawkabul Saba, Faisal Rashid Sofi Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Apple Academic Press Inc.
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Pages: 440 Illustrations and other contents: 19 Illustrations, color; 13 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781774913420 Categories: , ,

This book is a rich resource of important information on coldwater fish farming and coldwater fisheries management, including new research and recent technological advances. It aims to provide an understanding of the underlying mechanisms of coldwater physiology of fishes, which is essential for effective fishery management and for taking advantage of their vast potential application in aquaculture. Coldwater Fisheries and Aquaculture Management: Technology for Sustainable Food Production elaborates on key aspects associated with reproductive biology and endocrinology of coldwater fishes, such as gonadal development and maturation, vitellogenesis, steroidogenesis, whole genome information of fishes, transcriptomics, proteomics, and more. It also looks at genetic modification of coldwater fishes, phytobiotic-based feed to attain profitability in aquaculture, and the nutritional requirements of coldwater fishes, such as plant-based proteins in fish diets and feeding carbohydrates to fish. It also describes the beneficial dietary nutrition of fish consumption by humans. Several chapters address the various challenges to coldwater fish and fishery management, such as fish bacterial diseases (along with their immune components and defense mechanisms), unpredictable nature of climate change on fish, water pollution, etc. The volume also offers strategies on the sustainable management of fish that include looking at pollution in freshwater ecosystems, biotechnological interventions, predicting threats to fish from climate change, and other factors. This volume will be of value to those in fishery management and fish science as well as to marine researchers, faculty and students, and other involved with aquaculture science and management.

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“Brings together an informative compilation of different aspects of cold-water fisheries and aquaculture management technology for sustainable food production. . . . A comprehensive compilation.” —From the Foreword by S. Ayyappan, Former Secretary, DARE; Director General, ICAR Chairman, Karnataka Science and Technology Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka, India “Covers a wide range of important topics related to cold-water fish reproductive biology and endocrinology, including gonadal development and maturation, vitellogenesis, steroidogenesis, fish whole genome information, transcriptomics, proteomics, artificial intelligence, etc. . . . Of great use to readers of all types . . . . A thorough collection of top-notch chapters.” —From the Foreword by Pramod Kumar Pandey, Director, Anusandhan Bhawan, Industrial Area, Bhimtal, Uttrakhand, India "This book explores the world of coldwater aquaculture and fisheries management, with innovation and sustainability coming together to create a vision for the future of food supply. It investigates the novel approaches that will transform the food supply chain at the global level while protecting our priceless aquatic ecosystems. A must-read for anybody enthusiastic about the future of sustainable food! The book provides learning material on techniques for managing coldwater fisheries and aquaculture! It explores cutting-edge innovations in food supply that could revolutionize the sustainable food industry. This ground-breaking book will help readers realize the possibilities of coldwater fisheries and aquaculture management.” —Dr. Rayees Ahmad Bhat, Department of Zoology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India