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The Prospects of Pearl Spot Culture in Inland Waters


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The introduction of a species offisti in waters, where it does not usuaily occur, often has many undesired effects along with the desired ones. The farmers in coastal states of our country are being encouraged to transplant Pearl Spots in inland waters. The prospect of such a culture has been discussed

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Amitabh Hore
Department of Zoology, Ranchi University, Ranchi - 834 008, India
Prantosh Kumar Ghosh
Department of Zoology, Ranchi University, Ranchi - 834 008, India

Abstract


The introduction of a species offisti in waters, where it does not usuaily occur, often has many undesired effects along with the desired ones. The farmers in coastal states of our country are being encouraged to transplant Pearl Spots in inland waters. The prospect of such a culture has been discussed

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