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Development of Innovative Technologies for Brackish Water Extraction and Treatment for Aquaculture

As the demand for clean and safe freshwater is increasing day by day. The sources of the freshwater are coming to a decline due to the over population and consumption of freshwater by industries and agriculture at a higher rate. The scientists are trying to find new ways to fulfill the demand. Over the past

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Characteristics of Geochemical properties of underground Brackish water For Aquaculture

Aquaculture: Aquaculture refers to the deliberate cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and other valuable species. It is commonly known as aqua farming. Brackish water: Brackish water is found in natural environments with salinity levels higher than freshwater but lower than seawater or oceanic water. These areas are often transitional zones where freshwater

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 Sustainable Aquaculture Practices in Pakistan

Aquaculture, or fish farming, plays a crucial role in Pakistan’s economy by ensuring food security and creating employment opportunities. However, its long-term sustainability depends on the adoption of sustainable practices. This essay examines the current status of aquaculture in Pakistan, highlights the challenges it faces, and proposes sustainable practices to address these issues, aiming to

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Scope of aquaculture in underground brackish water (waste unfit for drinking and aquaculture) and Barren/Desert/Waste land)

Exploring the Potential of Aquaculture in Underground Brackish Water The proposal to cultivate brackish water fish in regions that suffer from the scarcity of freshwater implies that the nature holds significant prospects for resourceful food production among the dry zones of the world. In this article the author examines the possibility of utilizing such sources

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Background of Brackish Water Aquaculture

Introduction Horticulture also includes the modification of fish, crustaceans as well as mollusks, and watery plants besides being an important face of characteristic fisheries’ organization, food production, and reasonable development. Closed water aquaculture has found a proper place among the subtypes of aquaculture. Brackish water is in between freshwater and brine, and It is salinity

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Cost analysis of Brackish water fisheries

Introduction Around the world, fish is essential to human nutrition and food supply, especially for the underprivileged. Currently, food fish is the main source of animal protein required for development and growth, particularly for women and children who are more susceptible to malnutrition in underdeveloped nations. It is impossible to overstate the significance of food

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VIRAL DISEASES OF FISHES IN PAKISTAN

Aquatic animals have always been victims of many diseases of various forms, most of which were either non-infectious (tumors) or caused by common endemic pathogens such as virus, bacteria, fungi and parasites. In Pakistan, fish diseases are related to stocking density, aquaculture technology level, inputs to fish ponds, uncontrolled and unregulated fish transport, and poor

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Integration Of Brackish Water With Renewable Energy Sources

“Fisheries have not always been viable.” Pauly et al.’s  assertion was supported by the realization that the global serial depletion of wild stocks was the cause of this lack of sustainability. Increased fishing technology, geographic expansion, and the exploitation of formerly marginalized species at lower levels of the food chain are the main causes of

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Hydrological assessment of brackish water aquifers for aquaculture in barren lands

The following factors should be considered in hydrological studies of brackish water aquaculture in barren lands: Selection of appropriate species for brackish water aquaculture operations in grassland intrusions can be a daunting task. come to any productivity, aquaculture can be one of the most important sources of livelihood and income for communities. Requests for breed

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