Science and advanced technology together with conscious application can bring magnificent revolution in any sector, including sunrise aquaculture sector as well. Keeping this in mind, the current book focuses on the recent technical revolution in several sub-sectors of aquaculture. This book mainly emphasizes the potential of modern biotechnological tools for analyzing the impact of various molecular biology approaches in fisheries and aquaculture. Apart from molecular biology and bioinformatics, aptful logical sections on the state of art popular fish farming techniques including Biofloc Technology (BFT) and Re-circulatory Aquaculture System (RAS) have been discussed in detail. A few chapters will provide thorough insights on various fish disease diagnosis techniques and therapeutic measures. Chapters dealing with environmentally friendly alternative drugs, and herbal medicines have also been incorporated. Pollution control and environmental protection are increasingly top priorities in addition to technological advancement. In this direction a single chapter will provide insight into the role of aquatic algae in controlling pesticide pollution.
In the space of around 350 pages, encompassing 16 chapters have been accommodated: Recent advancement of biotechnology and molecular biology tools in fisheries and aquaculture; Modern Biotechnological Approaches of Fish Based Biomaterials; Blue Biotech Revolution: Next-Gene Sequencing in Fisheries and Aquaculture; Future Prospective of eDNA in Aquaculture and Method, its Challenge to Small Farmers; Insights into the Biofloc Fish Farming Status of India; Application of Medicinal Plant in Fish Feed and its Challenges; Application of Recent and Trend Tools in Fish Disease Diagnosis; Fish Therapeutics and Its Limitations; Application of Herbs in Fish Feed and its Importance and Challenges; Application of Aquatic Algae for Indication and Controlling of Pesticide Pollution; Recent Trend in Fish Farming: An Overview; Zero Tillage Fish Farming and its Importance; Analysing the Therapeutic Impact of Marine Organisms – Derived from Osteoporosis Using Machine Learning; Carbon and Nitrogen Ratio in Shrimp Aquaculture Systems; Re-circulatory Aquaculture System (RAS) and its Challenges to Fish Farmers; Histological Alterations in Gill, Kidney and Liver of Fish as a Diagnostic Tool for Ecotoxicological Research.
Durgesh Kumar Verma completed B.F.Sc. & M.F.Sc. in Fisheries Resource Management from the Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and Technology, Kumarganj Ayodhya, India. He has authored/published several research and review papers, popular articles, chapters, and books. He is an active and dedicated member of several professional societies mainly engaged in fisheries research and development in the country. He receives several accolades and awards such as Junior Researcher Award, Young Scientist Award, Best Paper Presentation awards, etc. at national and International meetings. Presently, he is working as a young researcher at ICAR-CIFRI, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.
Sanjay Kumar Gupta, M.F.Sc., Ph.D., has published many research and review papers in both national and international peer-reviewed journals. He has written/edited 15 books and 35 book chapters. He visited Australia, Belgium, Holland, France, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. Dr. Gupta has presented papers in diverse national and international symposia, workshops, seminars and conferences. He is the recipient of a prestigious endeavour postdoc fellow by the Australian Government (2018). He has been honored with several academic and professional awards for his outstanding contribution in the field of aquaculture and fisheries. Presently, he is working as a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
Ashfauq Farooq Aga is a distinguished scientist with B.FSc, M.FSc & Ph.D. specializing in aquaculture, affiliated with the Division of Fisheries at the Faculty of Fisheries SKUAST-K. He has made significant contributions to the field through his research and academic endeavours’. Aga has served as the editor of several notable books in the domain of fisheries, showcasing his expertise and leadership in compiling and disseminating knowledge in this specialized area of study. He is recipient of best scientist award by PFGF Jammu & Kashmir. He has participated and presented papers in diverse conferences, workshops, and seminars related to aquaculture R&D and education. His biodata reflects his academic achievements, research interests, and leadership in the field of fisheries science.
Sudeshna Sarker, HOD, Aquatic Animal Health Management, CoF, Kishanganj, BASU is an experienced researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the field of Aquatic Animal Health. Dr. Sarker secured “Dr. N.R. MENON Award” for the ‘Best Indian M.F.Sc Thesis-2016’ by PFGF, India, and is recipient of International Travel Support (ITS) by SERB, GOI for participating in the 5th International conference on "FLAVOBACTERIUM 2018, Japan. She has published research papers, several book chapters, popular articles, and edited a book. She has earlier worked as an Assistant Professor in the School of Agriculture and Allied Sciences, The Neotia University. Currently, Dr. Sarker is presently posted as Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist in the Dept. of Aquatic Animal Health Management, College of Fisheries under Bihar Animal Sciences University.