22nd January 2019
Farmers Conclave Presentations
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Entrepreneurship development through aquaculture : A success story – Shri S. Sivagnanam, Tamil Nadu


Community based seabass nursery rearing to supply fingerlings for grow out farming – Garaladibba model, Andhra Pradesh – Shri Malladi Raj Rajesh, Andhra Pradesh


Better brackish water aquaculture models for Kerala: a farmer’s perspective – Shri T. Purushothaman, Kerala


Culture demonstration of native Indian white shrimp, P. indicus- Shri Anjan Dandapat, Odisha


Farming of milkfish in West Bengal and promoting it as Deccan hilsa – Shri Deepankar Behra, West Bengal


Cage farming of finfishes in open waters as an alternative livelihood for fishers – Shri Sagayam, Tamil Nadu


Shrimp farming through the adoption of BMPs and bio-security the means for sustainability – Shri Elancheran, Tamil Nadu


Organic Shrimp Aquaculture with CIBA Organic Feed Technology – Shri Anil Sasidharan, Kerala


Biofloc based shrimp nursery rearing the means for sustainable shrimp farming : a success story – Shri Aditya Pradhan, Odisha


Diversification of brackishwater aquaculture with finfishes in Karnataka – Shri Sanju Fernandes, Karnataka


The experiences in farmer-institute partnership for farming of Pacific white shrimp – Shri C.N. Sudhakaran, Kerala


Aquamimicry an innovative approach for shrimp farming – Shri Ganesh Babu, Andhra Pradesh


Innovative pond based nursery rearing of seabass – a success story – Shri Senthil Kumaran, Tamil Nadu


Pond-based nursery rearing of seabass using hapas – Shri K. Illanchelian, Tamil Nadu


Doubling the farmer’s income through the indigenous feed, Vanami Plus in the inland saline regions – Shri Vinod Poonia, Haryana


Cage aquaculture of Asian seabass in brackish waters by local coastal fishers – Shri Paramanandam, Tamil Nadu


Application of indigenous organic solutions to manage white fecal and EHP diseases in Shrimp – Shri Selvakumar, Tamil Nadu


Livelihood security through brackishwater aquaculture by Irular tribal Women Self-Help Group – Smt. Usha, Tamil Nadu


Sustainable shrimp farming through the adoption of cost effective indigenous shrimp feed – Shri Karuna Raju, Andhra Pradesh


Homestead modular hatchery of brackishwater catfish, Mystus gulio for eastern India – Shri Rabiul Islam Sekh, West Bengal


Family Farming in brackishwater aquaculture in Adyar creek and estuary – Shri T. Kennit Raj, Tamil Nadu


Biofloc based Shrimp Farming – Innovative model for the state of Karnataka, India


Integrated poly-farming of fishes – an innovative model from Nagayalenka, Andhra Pradesh – Shri T. Raghu Sekhar, Andhra Pradesh


Entrepreneurship development through Aquaculture – A success story from Goa – Shri Rajesh Chandra Singh, Goa


Nursery Rearing of Seabass by the Mangrove Coastal Community – Shri Arjun Kamble, Mahrashtra


Shrimp seed production and diversification for Brackishwater aquaculture in the West Coast – Shri Vasudeva Byndoor


Pond-based aqua-agri integration in the Sundarban region West Bengal – Shri Debakinandan Patra, West Bengal
Scientific Presentations
23rd January 2019
Session I – Aquaculture Production System
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Dr. George Chamberlain, USA – Global shrimp farming industry: Strength, opportunities and way forward


Dr. Jim Wyban, USA – Selective breeding of Penaeus vannamei and its impact on world aquaculture: Lessons for future


Dr. Robins McIntosh, Thailand – Shrimp genetics are not everything


Dr. Kazumasa Ikuta, Japan – Aquaculture in Japan, Relevance of technological backstopping
Session II- Reproduction and larviculture
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Dr. Marcy N. Wilder, Japan – Advances in science of reproductive physiology of crustaceans in relation to challenges in captive breeding and seed production


Mr. Madhusudan Reddy, India – Commercial scale larviculture of penaeid shrimp in India: Status and Challenges
Session III – Fish and shellfish nutrition
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Dr. Chris G. Carter, Australia – Nutritional Physiology of Fish Significance in Commercial Aquaculture


Dr. V. P. Venugopalan, India – Radiation processing: an effective method for microbial control and shelflife extension in fish
24th January 2019
Session IV – Aquatic animal health
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Dr. Kenton Morgan, UK – Epidemiological approaches to the aquatic animal health management: Opportunities and challenges


Dr. Mrs. Indrani Karunasagar, India – Is early mortality syndrome (EMS) due to bacteria or complex aetiology?


Dr. Kallaya Sritunyalucksana, Thailand – New paradigms to solve the global aquaculture disease crisis
Session V – Aquaculture genetics and biotechnology
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Mr. Gustavo Pinedo Mahr, Mexico – Selective breeding in shrimp for a better aquaculture trait-A Mexican experience


Dr. K.K. Vijayan, India – Towards domestication and genetic improvement of native Indian white shrimp Penaeus indicus
Session VI – Aquatic environment and climate change
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Dr. M. Sudhakar, India – Environmental factors of significance in relation to aquatic biological resource in relevance to climate change


Dr. Kirsten Benkendorff, Australia – The risks of pesticide pollution in prawn and oyster aquaculture


Dr. P. K. Krishnakumar, Saudi Arabia – Aquatic pollution & its impact on estuaries and brackishwater aquaculture
25th January 2019
Session VII – Brackishwater ecosystem, estuarine biodiversity and conservation
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Mr. N. Vasudevan, India – Integration of mangrove conservation with rural livelihood : Maharashtra experience


Dr. Amir Neori, Israel – Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture systems: Models for brackishwater aquaculture
Session VIII – Socio-economic and livelihood issues of fisheries and aquaculture
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Dr. Yugraj Singh Yadava, India – Challenges in implementing integrated coastal zone management in India


Dr. S. Shubin, UK – Exploring different dimensions of poverty in relation to aquaculture in India & Bangladesh