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Breeding Observation Of Gold Fish, Carassius Auratus Auratus / K. Bajracharya ; Joshi, P.L. ; Rayamajhi, A. ; D. KC
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Breeding Observation Of Gold Fish, Carassius Auratus Auratus Material Type: printed text Authors: K. Bajracharya, Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author ; Rayamajhi, A., Author ; D. KC, Author Pagination: 51-55 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The spawning behavior of gold fish (Carassius auratus auratus) was studied from February to
July 2000 in natural condition. Gold fish produced their young ones from 29 February to 16
May 2000. Egg fertility was observed fi"om 76% to 87.5% and the hatchibility was observed
from 71% to 80%. A total of 499 offspring were resulted at seven batches. About 91% small
size flies were lost out of 499 individuals.Breeding Observation Of Gold Fish, Carassius Auratus Auratus [printed text] / K. Bajracharya, Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author ; Rayamajhi, A., Author ; D. KC, Author . - [s.d.] . - 51-55 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The spawning behavior of gold fish (Carassius auratus auratus) was studied from February to
July 2000 in natural condition. Gold fish produced their young ones from 29 February to 16
May 2000. Egg fertility was observed fi"om 76% to 87.5% and the hatchibility was observed
from 71% to 80%. A total of 499 offspring were resulted at seven batches. About 91% small
size flies were lost out of 499 individuals.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=168URL A case study on participatory approach of phewa Lake fisheries management, research and conservation for livelihood improvement of fishers in pokhara, Nepal / T.B Gurung
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : A case study on participatory approach of phewa Lake fisheries management, research and conservation for livelihood improvement of fishers in pokhara, Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: T.B Gurung, Author ; Wagle, S.K., Author ; J.D. Bista, Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author ; R Batajoo, Author ; Adhikari, P, Author ; Rai, A.K., Author Pagination: 382-392 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Conservation, lake fishery management, Pokhara, research Abstract: This case study is focused on a participatory fisheries management of Lake Phewa by incorporating a fragile fisher community known as "Pode" or "Jalari" living around lakes of Pokhara Valley. The community was deprived of traditional agricultural land, skill, job and income in early 1960s. Thus, most of them had a nomadic life traveling from lake, rivers and wetlands carrying a cast net for fishing to feed their family till 15-20 years back …………
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1219 A case study on participatory approach of phewa Lake fisheries management, research and conservation for livelihood improvement of fishers in pokhara, Nepal [printed text] / T.B Gurung, Author ; Wagle, S.K., Author ; J.D. Bista, Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author ; R Batajoo, Author ; Adhikari, P, Author ; Rai, A.K., Author . - [s.d.] . - 382-392 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Conservation, lake fishery management, Pokhara, research Abstract: This case study is focused on a participatory fisheries management of Lake Phewa by incorporating a fragile fisher community known as "Pode" or "Jalari" living around lakes of Pokhara Valley. The community was deprived of traditional agricultural land, skill, job and income in early 1960s. Thus, most of them had a nomadic life traveling from lake, rivers and wetlands carrying a cast net for fishing to feed their family till 15-20 years back …………
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in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : Cold water mountain aquaculture: Technology adoption and livelihood in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Basnet, S.R., Author ; Lamsal, G.P., Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author ; Rai, A.K., Author ; Gurung, T.B., Author Pagination: 412-417 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Cold water, mountain aquaculture, technology adoption Abstract: This paper briefly describes cold-water aquaculture in the mountains of Nepal. Here, the cold water aquaculture is fish husbandry carried one in small scale utilizing the nearby rural water resources having water temperature<20°C. One of the most suitable fish species to rear in cold waters is rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss) in Nepal. This popular cold-water species was introduced in Nepal from Japan in 1989………….
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1226 Cold water mountain aquaculture: Technology adoption and livelihood in Nepal [printed text] / Basnet, S.R., Author ; Lamsal, G.P., Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author ; Rai, A.K., Author ; Gurung, T.B., Author . - [s.d.] . - 412-417 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Cold water, mountain aquaculture, technology adoption Abstract: This paper briefly describes cold-water aquaculture in the mountains of Nepal. Here, the cold water aquaculture is fish husbandry carried one in small scale utilizing the nearby rural water resources having water temperature<20°C. One of the most suitable fish species to rear in cold waters is rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss) in Nepal. This popular cold-water species was introduced in Nepal from Japan in 1989………….
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in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Effect Of Different Organic Manures On Fish Production Material Type: printed text Authors: P. K. Sah, Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author Pagination: 65-68 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A composite fish species including silver carp, bighead carp, common carp, grass carp,
rohu, and mrigalwere stocked in twelve small earthen ponds, each of 500m2 in the ratio
of 40: 20: 20: 10: 5: 5 to select the most effective type of manure for the production of fish
yield. Each pond was stocked with fishes at the rate of 8000/ha. The experiment consisting
of four treatments was started on 2057-6-1 and terminated on 2058-2-1, a period of 270
days. Each treatment had three replicates. The first, second, and third treatment ponds
were manured by chicken droppings, pig manure and cattle manure@ 500 kglhalmonth on
dry matter basis, respectively. The control pond was not provided with any manure. No
feeding at all in any pond. Chicken manured ponds exhibited the highest production (3. 78
mt/ha) and this was followed by pig-manured ponds (2.49 mt/ha) and cattle manured ponds
(2.14 mt/ha), respectively. The control pond had minimum production of 1.2 mt/ha.
However, the experiment gave non-significant result. Fish survival in the treatment ponds
remained nearly 80% and it was 75% in the control pond. No outbreak of disease occurred
during the experimental period.Effect Of Different Organic Manures On Fish Production [printed text] / P. K. Sah, Author ; Joshi, P.L., Author . - [s.d.] . - 65-68 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A composite fish species including silver carp, bighead carp, common carp, grass carp,
rohu, and mrigalwere stocked in twelve small earthen ponds, each of 500m2 in the ratio
of 40: 20: 20: 10: 5: 5 to select the most effective type of manure for the production of fish
yield. Each pond was stocked with fishes at the rate of 8000/ha. The experiment consisting
of four treatments was started on 2057-6-1 and terminated on 2058-2-1, a period of 270
days. Each treatment had three replicates. The first, second, and third treatment ponds
were manured by chicken droppings, pig manure and cattle manure@ 500 kglhalmonth on
dry matter basis, respectively. The control pond was not provided with any manure. No
feeding at all in any pond. Chicken manured ponds exhibited the highest production (3. 78
mt/ha) and this was followed by pig-manured ponds (2.49 mt/ha) and cattle manured ponds
(2.14 mt/ha), respectively. The control pond had minimum production of 1.2 mt/ha.
However, the experiment gave non-significant result. Fish survival in the treatment ponds
remained nearly 80% and it was 75% in the control pond. No outbreak of disease occurred
during the experimental period.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=171URL
in CRUDE PROTEIN AND MINERAL CONTENTS SOME OF MAJOR FODDER TREES OF NEPAL / Rana, R.S. ; Yano,F. ; khanal, S.K. ; Panday, S.B.
Title : GROWTH OF RAINBOW TROUT IN DIFFERENT CVL TURE SYSTEMS Material Type: printed text Authors: Joshi, P.L., Author Pagination: 90-98 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) · was raised in three different culture systems -
raceway ponds, earthen ponds and net cages to study their comparative growth. The
experiment was carried out from 14'h January to JJ'h April 1998 for a period of 90 days.
Fish were provided pellet feed containing 35% crude protein (CP) four times a day at an
interval of every two hours. Feeding rate varied from 2 to 4% of their body weight
depending on temperature variation in the culture system. Growth rate was highest (1.5
glday) in raceway ponds followed by net cages (0. 7glday) and earthen pond (0. 69glday),
respectively. Survival was excellent (98. 7%) in raceway ponds and .fish in cages exhibited
the least survival, less than 90%.GROWTH OF RAINBOW TROUT IN DIFFERENT CVL TURE SYSTEMS [printed text] / Joshi, P.L., Author . - [s.d.] . - 90-98 p.
in CRUDE PROTEIN AND MINERAL CONTENTS SOME OF MAJOR FODDER TREES OF NEPAL / Rana, R.S. ; Yano,F. ; khanal, S.K. ; Panday, S.B.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) · was raised in three different culture systems -
raceway ponds, earthen ponds and net cages to study their comparative growth. The
experiment was carried out from 14'h January to JJ'h April 1998 for a period of 90 days.
Fish were provided pellet feed containing 35% crude protein (CP) four times a day at an
interval of every two hours. Feeding rate varied from 2 to 4% of their body weight
depending on temperature variation in the culture system. Growth rate was highest (1.5
glday) in raceway ponds followed by net cages (0. 7glday) and earthen pond (0. 69glday),
respectively. Survival was excellent (98. 7%) in raceway ponds and .fish in cages exhibited
the least survival, less than 90%.ContentE-copies
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