This book covers all aspects of fisheries and aquaculture of the temperate Himalayas, including fisheries resources, fish biodiversity, aquaculture status, prospects, and potential. It also includes mapping of resources, health and disease management of cultured species, feed and nutritional aspects of the cultured fish species, ornamental fisheries aspects, etc. In addition, it elucidates the recent advances in biotechnological interventions for enhancing fisheries and aquaculture productivity in the region. Essential information on the application of Geo Information System (GIS) for resource mapping, the scope of adopting re-circulatory aquaculture system for productivity enhancement, and trout culture in the Himalayan waters are provided in the book. A detailed account of recreational fisheries and fish-based ecotourism in the temperate Himalayas for generating livelihood has been provided. The impact of climate change on the fisheries of the Himalayas has been dealt with separately. The book also covers the conservation and rehabilitation aspects of endangered species of the region. This book will become a ready reference for the scientists, teachers, researchers, students, policymakers, and other stakeholders for managing fishery resources in the temperate Himalayas.
Chapter
1. Fish and fisheries of the temperate Himalayas: An overview
and way-forward.
Chapter
2. Fishery resources and ichthyofaunal diversity in
the temperate Himalayas.
Chapter
3. Mapping of the Himalayan surface waters
using remote sensing and geographic information system tools: An overview of
single band-based techniques.
Chapter
4. Fisheries development in open water
resources of the temperate Himalaya.
Chapter
5. Diversity and threat to
coldwater fishes of river Torsa at the Terai region of West Bengal, India.-
Chapter
6. The endangered mighty mahseer (Tor putitora) in the Himalayan
waters.
Chapter
7. Aquaculture practices in the temperate Himalayan region.-
Chapter
8. Status and prospects of rainbow trout farming in Himalayan
waters.
Chapter
9. Fisheries and aquaculture of snow trouts in the
Trans-Himalayan region.
Chapter
10. Ornamental Fisheries in Hindu Kush
Himalayan Region.
Chapter
11. Recirculating aquaculture system for intensive
fish farming in Indian Himalayan region: An overview.
Chapter
12. Coldwater
fish nutrition in the Indian Himalayas.
Chapter
13. Molecular
characterization and population structure of the important Himalayan fish
species.
Chapter
14. Prospects and challenges of molecular interventions for
enhancing aquaculture production in the temperate Himalayas.
Chapter
15. An
overview of coldwater fish diseases and their control measuresChapter
16.
Oomycetes, fungal-like menace in coldwater aquaculture.
Chapter
17.
Antimicrobial peptides: An alternative to antibiotics for
environment-friendly hill aquaculture.
Chapter
18. Advances in detection
techniques for fungus-like organisms of aquaculture importance.
Chapter
19.
Nutritional quality and human health benefits of important coldwater fishes
of the Indian Himalayas.
Chapter
20. En-route towards aquaponics in
coldwater: Identifying the gaps in principles and system design.
Chapter
21.
Impact of climate change in temperate fisheries of the Himalayas and possible
adaptation approaches.
Chapter
22. Livelihood opportunities with
recreational fisheries and ecotourism.
Chapter
23. Design and operational
principle of re-circulatory aquaponic system in the Himalayas: Prospects and
challenges.
Chapter
24. Farm design and layout for aquaculture operations in
the temperate Himalayas.
Chapter
25. Hydroelectric projects: An inevitable
challenge in fisheries of the temperate Himalaya.
Dr. Pramod Kumar Pandey has more than 33 years of experience in the field of Fisheries and Aquaculture in different capacities. He started his professional carrier at Marine Products Export Development Authority, Kochi in 1988. He joined in Agricultural Research Service as a Scientist in the year 1993 and worked at different positions in the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, India. He has worked as a Scientist, Sr. Scientist, and Principal Scientist at ICAR- Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai. After working as Dean, College of Fisheries, Central Agricultural University (Imphal) for more than 5 years, he has joined as Director, ICAR- DCFR, Bhimtal since May 2021. He had received many national and international awards from different organizations. He has around 150 publications including research papers in national and international journals, 8 books, and many institutional & externally funded research projects to his credit. He has also conducted many trainingprogrammes, workshops, seminars, and symposia for farmers, students, academicians, researchers, and fisheries officials. His most significant achievement has been the voluntary breeding of magur (Magur magur) in captivity. He has guided around 36 students for their PG and Ph D programs. He has been involved in developing and preparing several policy papers for the development of fisheries in the country and new course curricula for PG students in the field of Fisheries Science. He has visited countries such as USA, Mauritius, and Thailand in different capacities. Dr. Md. Shahbaz Akhtar, PhD, ARS, is working as a Senior Scientist at the ICAR-Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research since 2010. He graduated from the Kerala Agricultural University, Kerala, India. He obtained his Masters (in 2008) and Doctorate degrees (in 2012) from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (ICAR-CIFE), Mumbai, India. He is awarded the K. C Nai^ 2200 citations (h-index: 25; i10-index: 42). Dr. Nityanand Pandey is working as Principal Scientist at the ICAR-Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research since 2007. He is a medallist fisheries graduate from the G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar, India. He obtained his Masters degree from ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (ICAR-CIFE), Mumbai, India and Doctorate from Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar, India. He was conferred for Young Scientist Award and Gold Plated Medal 2002, Fellow of Natural Science & Culture (FNSC), 2011 by Nature conservators (India), Fellow of Coldwater Society of India and Distinguished Scientist award, AETDS 2020. He did field level extension work for more than eight years and taught at UG & PG level for five years. He has more than 85 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and guided more than 24 research scholars for their research work. He has expertise in the field of temperate aquaculture, ploidy manipulation in fish and climate resilient aquaculture.