2021
DOI: 10.22271/fish.2021.v9.i1c.2408
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Culture potential of fresh water giant prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) with tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) and green back mullet (Chelon subviridis) in poly culture

Abstract: To investigate the growth and production potentials of freshwater giant prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) in polyculture with tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) and green back mullet ( Chelon subviridis) a six month long experiment was conducted in six on-station ponds having an area of 0.1 ha each, with two replications in Brackish water station of Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute. Overall stocking densities were different in three treatments. Stocking densities of shrimp and mullet were fixed in each trea… Show more

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“…Only the traditional culture of seabass (Lates calcarifer) and mullet (Chelon subviridis) is being reported on a small-scale basis in shrimp and prawn ghers (modified rice field) that are connected with coastal rivers. Seabass and mullet fry are stocked into the ghers collected from the wild or they enter into the ghers during water filling from river (Hoq et al, 2014;Chakraborty, 2021;Mondal et al, 2021). Domestication and export oriented commercial culture of high-valued marine finfish species in coastal ponds/enclosures and marine cages have high potential to boost up fish production of Bangladesh (AftabUddin et al, 2021).…”
Section: Fin Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only the traditional culture of seabass (Lates calcarifer) and mullet (Chelon subviridis) is being reported on a small-scale basis in shrimp and prawn ghers (modified rice field) that are connected with coastal rivers. Seabass and mullet fry are stocked into the ghers collected from the wild or they enter into the ghers during water filling from river (Hoq et al, 2014;Chakraborty, 2021;Mondal et al, 2021). Domestication and export oriented commercial culture of high-valued marine finfish species in coastal ponds/enclosures and marine cages have high potential to boost up fish production of Bangladesh (AftabUddin et al, 2021).…”
Section: Fin Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are studies focusing marine fisheries resources of Bangladesh (Sarkar et al, 2016;Shamsuzzaman et al, 2017aShamsuzzaman et al, , 2017bChakraborty, 2018;Habib & Islam, 2020), their culture potentials (Hoq, 2016;Dhar et al, 2020;Lahiri et al, 2021;Mondal et al, 2021;Chakraborty, 2021;Chowdhury et al, 2022), and constrains of mariculture development (AftabUddin et al, 2021;Sarker et al, 2021) in Bangladesh. There are also studies emphasizing opportunities and limitations in utilizing ocean resources for blue economy development in Bangladesh (Hussain et al, 2017(Hussain et al, , 2018Sarker et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%