This comprehensive book introduces the science and practice of aquaculture and hatchery operations, focusing on the breeding, reproduction, and early development of finfish and shellfish species. The book serves as a critical resource for students, aquaculturists, hatchery managers, and researchers involved in fisheries and aquatic biotechnology.
Starting with the role of aquaculture in India's Blue Economy, it explores reproductive physiology, broodstock management, induced breeding, and species-specific hatchery practices. It provides detailed protocols for both finfish (carps, catfish, trout) and shellfish (shrimp, prawns, molluscs), supported by case studies and real-world applications.
Further, the book offers in-depth information on hatchery infrastructure design, water quality management, live feed production, larval rearing, and biosecurity. Advanced hatchery systems such as Chinese and circular hatchery models are explained with practical insights. The inclusion of disease management strategies makes this text highly relevant to modern aquaculture sustainability efforts.
Kriti Kumari: PhD Scholar, Fish Genetics and Breeding Division, ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai, Presently pursuing PhD in Fish genetics and breeding department from Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai
Master of fisheries science in Fish genetics and breeding department from Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai
Completed BFSc from DRPCAU, Pusa, Bihar.
1. Introduction to Aquaculture and Hatchery Operations
2. Reproductive Physiology of Finfish and Shellfish
3. Broodstock Management
4. Induced Breeding in Freshwater Fishes
5. Breeding of Catfishes and Exotic Species
6. Breeding of Indian Major Carps and Minor Carps
7. Breeding of Coldwater and Hill Stream Fishes
8. Shellfish Reproductive Biology and Breeding
9. Bivalve and Mollusc Hatchery Techniques
10. Design and Construction of Hatcheries
11. Water Quality Management in Hatcheries
12. Live Feed Production
13. Larval Rearing and Nursery Management
14. Health and Disease Management in Hatcheries