2021
DOI: 10.9734/arrb/2021/v36i1130446
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Induced Breeding of Freshwater Fishes and Cost Benefit Analysis of a Selected Fish Hatchery in Jashore, Bangladesh

Abstract: An investigation was carried out to know the induced breeding techniques of some firewater fish species such as rui (Labeo rohita), catla (Catla catla), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix), grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), common carp (Cyprinus carpio), bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), sharpunti (Puntius sarana) and bata (Labeo bata) at Ma Fatima Fish Hatchery in Chanchra, Jashore, Bangladesh. The cost-benefit analysis was also performed on this hatchery for three months from May to July, … Show more

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“…In aquaculture system in Bangladesh, various technologies such as mixed culture of carps (Frei et al, 2007), integrated fish culture (e. g. paddy-cum-fish culture, fish-cum-poultry farming, fish-cum-horticulture etc.) ( composite culture of carps and freshwater prawn (Salam et al, 2003), cage culture of fish (Moniruzzaman et al, 2015), pen culture of fish (Chakraborty et al, 2018), mono-sex tilapia culture (Kunda et al, 2021), fish culture in aquaponics (Azad et al, 2016;Azad et al, 2018), IFCAS (Haque et al, 2015), IMTA (Kibria and Haque, 2018) and RAS systems (Begum et al, 2022), induced breeding technique or hatchery technology (Biswas et al, 2021), mixed culture of carps and mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) (Roos et al, 2002), development of black soldier fly larvae production technique for fish feed supplement (Rana et al, 2015), fish culture in bioflok system (Nahar et al, 2015) etc. have been introduced, which are playing important role in developing aquaculture sector in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Various Technologies Developed In Fisheries and Aquaculture ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In aquaculture system in Bangladesh, various technologies such as mixed culture of carps (Frei et al, 2007), integrated fish culture (e. g. paddy-cum-fish culture, fish-cum-poultry farming, fish-cum-horticulture etc.) ( composite culture of carps and freshwater prawn (Salam et al, 2003), cage culture of fish (Moniruzzaman et al, 2015), pen culture of fish (Chakraborty et al, 2018), mono-sex tilapia culture (Kunda et al, 2021), fish culture in aquaponics (Azad et al, 2016;Azad et al, 2018), IFCAS (Haque et al, 2015), IMTA (Kibria and Haque, 2018) and RAS systems (Begum et al, 2022), induced breeding technique or hatchery technology (Biswas et al, 2021), mixed culture of carps and mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) (Roos et al, 2002), development of black soldier fly larvae production technique for fish feed supplement (Rana et al, 2015), fish culture in bioflok system (Nahar et al, 2015) etc. have been introduced, which are playing important role in developing aquaculture sector in Bangladesh.…”
Section: Various Technologies Developed In Fisheries and Aquaculture ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total cost was calculated, using the formula (Biswas et al, 2021) as follows: Total cost (BDT) = Total operating cost (BDT) + (Depreciation cost for 1 cell × 3) (BDT)…”
Section: 4 Total Costmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most natural breeding ground of carp fishes in Bangladesh is Halda River but with the passage of time the ultimate supply of natural carp fry is squeezed up due to increasing demand of fish fry in country and abroad. The demand for quality fish seed is growing due to the increasing participation of people in the aquaculture industry (Biswas et al, 2021). Quality fish seed is crucial for supporting ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE aquaculture's upward trend but these resources of fry are now at risk due to some human intervention, such as indiscriminate fishing, infrastructure for flood control and drainage, the introduction of invasive alien species, agricultural activities, water pollution, and unforeseen events (Das et al, 2022;Das et al, 2023a, Das et al, 2023b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%