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Organoleptic Evaluation of Flesh of Prawn and Carps Fed Plant and Animal Based Protein Diets


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1 Department of Aquaculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, College of Fisheries, Mangalore - 575 002, India
     

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Intensive aquaculture system is characterised by heavy stocking density and use of formulated feeds to enhance production. Consumer preference is one of the factors to be considered while selecting species of fish for culture. Artificial feeding can influence the organoleptic characteristics of aquatic animals and thereby control their market value. The feeds can however have both favourable and unfavourable effects on the fishes fed.
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A. T. Ramachandra Naik
Department of Aquaculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, College of Fisheries, Mangalore - 575 002, India
H. Shivananda Murthy
Department of Aquaculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, College of Fisheries, Mangalore - 575 002, India

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Intensive aquaculture system is characterised by heavy stocking density and use of formulated feeds to enhance production. Consumer preference is one of the factors to be considered while selecting species of fish for culture. Artificial feeding can influence the organoleptic characteristics of aquatic animals and thereby control their market value. The feeds can however have both favourable and unfavourable effects on the fishes fed.