enormous employment opportunities3. The post harvest operations of fish‚ provides more employment to labour than the production sector4. In India about 14.5 million people were involved in fisheries sector (Indian livestock census 2003). Foreign exchange earnings were to the tune of Rs.129 billion (2010-11) from the fisheries export5. Annual growth rate of this sector over 4.5 percent per year6. The contribution of this sector to the GDP is about 0.75 percent and share to Agricultural GDP is about 4.56 percent7
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CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1 INTRODUCTION The organisation can be defined as “the planned coordination of the activities of a number of people for the achievement of some common‚ explicit purpose or goal‚ through division of labour and function and through a hierarchy of authority and responsibility.” Organisations are not just means used by groups of people to achieve some goals. They present different images like‚ Organisations as machines Organisations as living systems Organisations
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Bermuda’s Feral Chicken Problem. By Justin M. Corday. One of Bermuda’s most pressing and rapidly escalating animal problems is the emergence of the wild chicken population. The Bermuda Agriculture and Fisheries Department estimate that there are about 30‚000 feral chickens that exist in large and small groups throughout the 22 square miles of the Island. Previous attempts to control the population have not worked and the number is rising. This is a domestic challenge that can no longer
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Saenger‚ P.‚ Hegerl‚ E.J. and Davie‚ J.D.S. Global Status of Mangrove Ecosystems. Commission on Ecology Papers No. 3‚ IUCN‚ Switzerland‚ 1983. 12. MacNae‚ W. Mangrove Forests and Fisheries. FAO Indian Ocean Fisheries Programme IOFC/DEV/74/34‚ 1974. 13. Unar‚ M. and Naamin N. A Review of the Indonesian Shrimp Fisheries and their Management. In: Gulland and Rothchild (Eds.)‚ Penaeid Shrimps - Their Biology and Management‚ Fishing News Books‚ Guildford‚ 1984. 14. Salm‚ R.V. and Halim‚ I.M. Marine Conservation
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1. Honey bees have been shown to have a wide range of cognitive skills. They are sensitive to odors (including pheromones)‚ tastes‚ and colors‚ including ultraviolet. They learn such things as color discriminations through classical and operant conditioning and retain this information for several days at least; they communicate the location and nature of sources of food; they adjust their foraging to the times at which food is available; they may even form cognitive maps of their surroundings. Communication
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(1999): “Report on the impacts of introductions and stocking in the Mekong Basin and policies for control. Management of Reservoir Fisheries in the Mekong Basin”‚ Phase I. Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia‚ Mekong River Commission‚ 62 pp. 6- De Silva‚ S.S; Subasinghe‚ R.P.; Bartley‚ D.M.; Lowther‚ A. (2004): “Tilapias as alien aquatics in Asia and the Pacific: a review”. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 453. Rome‚ FAO. 2004. 65p. 7- Kevin Fitzsimmons (2008): “Global Update 2008: Tilapia Production‚ Innovations
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Oceans serve as great reservoir of dissolved gases‚ which helps to regulate the composition of the air we breathe. Fed by sediments washed off the land‚ the shelves are often very fertile and support abundant fisheries. Ocean gradients 4-10 times steeper that reach as far as 500 meters which drop to nearly 3‚000 metres or more until they meet the “foothills” of the abyssal floor; deepest is 11‚000 metres. The ocean is a single dynamic medium‚ its waters constantly
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Question #1 How is intensive subsistence agriculture distinguished from extensive subsistence cropping? Why‚ in your opinion‚ have such different land use forms developed in separate areas of the warm‚ moist tropics? Intensive agriculture is the primary subsistence pattern of large-scale‚ populous societies. It results in much more food being produced per acre compared to other subsistence patterns. Beginning about 5‚000 years ago‚ the development of intensive farming methods became necessary as
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Batongbacal‚ UP College of Law professor; Dr. Aileen S.P. Baviera‚ UP Asian Center professor; Rodel A. Cruz‚ former defense undersecretary; Commo. Roland S. Recomono‚ former naval attaché to Washington D.C.; Malcolm I. Sarmiento Jr.‚ former Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources director; VAdm. Eduardo Ma R. Santos‚ former Navy Flag Officer in Command; and Leticia Ramos-Shahani‚ former senator. One purpose of the white paper is to stimulate active public discourse on the country’s maritime concerns
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Tamil Nadu. a. Fisheries in Rural India The fish production rate in India has witnessed a remarkable growth since 1995-96. The National Program of Developing Fish Seeds‚ Fish Farmers’ Development Agencies and Brackish Water Fish Farmers’ Development Agencies have been the major contributors to the growth in fisheries in rural India. A diversified range of fishing methods along with processed fish products have been introduced in the Indian rural market through an Integrated Fisheries Project. b. Poultry
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