Contents of Selected Journals August 2012 Vol. 2 No. 8 Library & Documentation Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute P.B.No.1603, Cochin - 682 018, Kerala Contents of Selected Journals August 2012 Compiled V. Edwin Joseph P. Geetha Library & Documentation Centre CMFRI, Cochin – 18 Contents Sl.No. Title Vol./No. Mon./Yr Page No. 1 Aquaculture 350-353 Jun ‘12 1-2 2 Aquaculture 354-355 Jul ‘12 3-4 3 Aquaculture Nutrition 18 (4) Aug ‘12 5 4 Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics 60 (2) Jun ‘12 6 5 Crustaceana 85 (3) Mar ‘12 7-8 6 Fish and Shellfish Immunology 32 (3) Mar ‘12 9-10 7 Fish and Shellfish Immunology 32 (4) Apr ‘12 11-12 8 Fishery Technology 49 (2) Jul ‘12 13 9 Fishing Chimes 32 (3) Jun ‘12 14 10 Fishing Chimes 32 (4) Jul ‘12 15 11 ICES Journal of Marine Science 69 (5) Jul ‘12 16-17 12 ICES Journal of Marine Science 69 (6) Jul ‘12 18-19 13 Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics 67 (2) Apr-Jun ‘12 20-21 14 Indian Journal of Social Research 53 (3) May-Jun ‘12 22-23 15 Indian Journal of Social Research 53 (4) Jul-Aug ‘12 24-25 16 Journal of Coastal Environment 3 (1) 2012 26 17 JMBAI 54 (1) Jan-Jun ‘12 27 18 Journal of Marine Research 70 (1) Jan ‘12 28 19 Journal of Molluscan Studies 78 (2) May ‘12 29 20 Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 43 (3) Jun ‘12 30 New Additions to Library 1 Periodicals 31-32 Aquaculture VOLS. 350-353 20 JUNE 2012 CONTENTS (Abstracts/contents list published in: Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents A, B & ES, EMBiology, Environment Abstracts, Freshwater and Aquaculture Contents Tables, Geo Abstracts, Geobase, Marine Science Contents Tables, Zoological Record). Also covered in the abstract and citation database SciVerse Scopus@. Full text available in SciVerse ScienceDirect@ Etfects of sex steroids on expression of myostatin in rare minnow, Gobiocypris rarus Y.Yang, K. Peng, X. Liu, D. Zhao, ]. Duan, W. Hu and H. Zhao (Wuhan, PR China) . Tracing the flux of aquaculture-derived organic wastes in the southeast arm of Lake Malawi using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes M.]. Gondwe (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; Maun, Botswana), S.]. Guildford and R.E. Hecky (Duluth, MN, USA) . . . . . .. Decreased level of crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH) in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon suffering from Monodon Slow-Growth Syndrome (MSGS) B. Pratoomthai, W. Sakaew (Bangkok, Thailand), A Udomkit (Nakhon Pathom, Thailand), K.Wongprasert (Bangkok, Thailand), E.S. Chang (Bodega Bay, CA, USA) and B.Withyachumnarnku! (Bangkok. Surat Thani, Thailand) . . . . . . . .. Assessment of dietary supplementation with carvacrol or thymol containing feed additives on performance, intestinal micro biota and antioxidant status of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) I. Giannenas (Karditsa, Greece), EI. Triantafillou (Larisa, Greece), S. Stavrakakis (Karditsa, Greece), M. Margaroni (Athens, Greece), S. Mavridis (Karditsa, Greece), T. Steiner (Herzogenburg, Austria) .and E. Karagouni (Athens, Greece ) , .. . . . .. .. • ... . . . •. . • . . . ... . .. ... . ... , , • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . .. Estimated time change of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations in the interstitial water of red sea bream, Pagrus major, egg aggregation Y. Sawada (Wakayama, japan), K. Higuchi (Nara, japan), T. Honryo, Y. Agawa, H. Shiba, T. Yokoyama and H. Kumai (Wakayama, japan) . . . . .... . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . .... • . . ... . . .. ... . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . .. Characterization and expression of the gyrA gene from quinolone resistant Yersinia ruckeri strains isolated from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in Norway S.QA. Shah (Oslo, Norway), S. Karatas (Istanbul, Turkey), H. Nilsen (Bergen, Norway), T.M. Steinum, DJ Colquhoun an d H. Serum (0 510. Norway) ... . . ... .. .. . ... ... . . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . • , . . . . . . . . . Sodium taurocholate, a novel effective feed-additive for promoting absorption and pigmentation of astaxanthin in blood parrot (Cichlasoma synspilum if- x Cichlasoma citrinellum cf') H. Yang (Guangzhou, Shanghai, China), X. Mu, D. Luo, Y. Hu, H. Song, C. Liu and]. Luo (Guangzhou, China). . . . . . . .. Impact of carbon dioxide level, water velocity, strain, and feeding regimen on growth and fillet attributes of cultured rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) AW. Hafs, P.M. Mazik, P.B. Kenney (Morgantown, WV, USA) and ].T. Silverstein (Kearneysville, WV, USA) . . . . . . .. Influence of age of female gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) broodstock on spawning quality throughout the reproductive season S. jerez, C. Rodriguez, ].R. Cejas, M.V. Martin, A Bolanos and A Lorenzo (Tenerife, Spain) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Elongation of long-chain fatty acids in rabbitfish Siganus canaliculatus: Cloning, functional characterisation and tissue distribution of ElovlS- and Elovl4-like elongases 6. Monroig (Castellon, Spain), S. Wang, L. Zhang, C. You (Guangdong, China), D.R. Tocher (Scotland, UK) and Y. Li (Guangdong, China ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tolerance of signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) to Persteril 36 supports use of peracetic acid in astaciculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A Kouba, I. Kuklina, H. Niksirat.]. Machova and P. Kozak (Vodriany, Czech Republic) Enhanced growth of farmed Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) following a short-day photoperiod S.Gunnarsson, AK.lmsland (Akralind, Kopavogur,Iceland; Bergen, Norway), S.I. Siikavuopio (Trornse Norway),]. Amason (Reykjavik, Iceland), A Ctistavsson and H.Thorarensen (Saudarkrokur, Iceland) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 19 26 33 37 42 46 54 63 71 75 (continued on last page ofthis issue) 1 Polydorid species (Polychaeta: Spionidae) associated with commercially important mollusk shells in Korean waters W. Sato-Okoshi (Sendai.japan), K. Okoshi (Chiba.japan), B.-S. Koh (Seoul, Republic of Korea),Y.-H.Kim (Gyeongnan, Republic of Korea) and j.-S. Hong (Incheon, Republic of Korea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Essentialoil of Ocimum gratissimum L.: Anestheticeffects, mechanism ofactionand tolerance in silver catfish.Rhamdia quelen L.d.L. Silva, T.V. Parodi. P. Reckziegel, V.d.O.Garcia, M.E. Burger, B. Baldisserotto,CA. Malmann (Santa Maria, Brazil), A.M.s. Pereira (Ribeirao Preto, SP. Brazil) and B.M. Heinzmann (Santa Maria. RS, Brazll ) The effect of temperature on the survival, growth, photosynthesis. and respiration of young seedlings of eelgrass Zostera marina L. S. Niu, P. Zhang, j. Liu (Qingdao, PR China), D. Guo (Qingdao, Dalian, PR China) and X. Zhang (Qjngdao, PR China) , , Effect ,?fcomplete replacem '0[ of fishmeal by dehulled soybean meal with crude at tr, rants supplement ation In diets for red sea bream , Pagrus major MdA Kader, M. Bulbul. S. Koshio, M. Ishikawa. S. Yokoyama. B.T. Nguyen (Kagoshima, japan) and CF. Komilus (Sabah, Malaysta) . .. . • • . . . , . . • . , . • . The importance of selective breeding in aquaculture to meet future demands for animal protein: A review T. Cjedrern (As, Sunndalsera, Norway), N. Robinson (As, Norway) and M. Rye (Sunndalsara, Norway) . .. , .. Artificial hybridization ofJapanese and European eel (AnguilIajaponica x A. angl/iIIa) by using cryopreserved sperm from freshwater reared males T. Muller, A Horvath (Pater. Hungary). E. Takahashi (Nanae.japan), B. Kolics (Deak, Hungary).K. Bakos (Pater. Hungary). K. Decsi (Deak,Hungary),B. Kovacs (Pater, Hungary),j. Taller(Deak. Hungary), B. Urbanyi(Pater, Hungary), M. Bercsenyi (Deak, Hungary), L. Horvath (Pater. Hungary).S. Adachi, K. Arai(Hakodate, japan) and E. Yamaha (Nanae, japan ) . .. o . Effects of plant-based diets on the distal gut microbiome of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) AR. Desai, M.G. Links. S.A. Collins, GoS. Mansfield, M.D. Drew. A.G. Van Kessel and j.E. Hill, (Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . The effects of bacterial cell suspensions on mussel (Perna canaliculus) larval settlement AM. Ganesan, AC Alfaro. CM. Higgins and j.D. Brooks (Auckland, New Zealand) Preliminary inv stigation into th contribution of bioflocs on protein nutrition of Utopenaeus vtmllamei fed with different dietary protein levels in zero-water exchange culture tanks W.-J. Xu. L.-Q. Pan, D.-H. Zhao and j. Huang (Qingdao, China). . . . . Arlemia protein is processed very fast In So/ea scnegulensis larvae: A dynamic simulation mode l I. Rennestad (Bergen, Norway) and L.E.C Conceicao (Faro. Portugal) . . • . . . .. .. . ... . • , , . . •.. , . . . . . , . . Assessmen t of nutritional status and digestive physiology in southern bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii fed a modified baltfish diet M.j. Leef (Launceston, Tasmania. Australia), CG. Carter (Launceston, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) and B.F. Nowak (Launceston, Tasmania, Australia . .. ,. o' Effec t of three innovative culture systems on water quality and whitespot syndrome virus (WSSV) viral load in WSSVfed Penaeus monodon cultured in indoor tanks EA Tendencia (Iloilo, Philippines), R.H. Bosma (The Netherlands) and L.R. Soria (Iloilo, Philippines) ., . . . . . Dietary arginine requirement of juvenile yellow grouper Epinephelus awoara Q.·C Zhou (Ningbo. China),W,-P. Zeng. H.-L Wang (Zlt.1njiang,China). F.-j. Xie (Ningbo, China). no-wang and CAl Zheng (Zhanjiang, China), , .. . Response of channel x blue hybrid catfish to chronic diurnal hypoxia B.W. Green, S.D. Rawles and B.H. Beck (Stuttgart, AR, USA) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • , , , Molecular loning and characterization of rhe myostatin gene in a cultivated variety of bay scallop. Argopccten irradians L. Guo (Qingdao , Beij ing, China ), L. Li (Qingdao, China ). S. Zhang (Qingd ao, Beij ing , China ) and G. Zhang (Qingdao. China) . A first-generation linkage map of the Pacific lion-paw scallop (Nodipecten subnodosus) : Initial evidence of QTL for size traits and markers linked to orange shell color j.L. Petersen, M.R. Baerwald (Davis. CA, USA). AM. Ibarra (La Paz. Mexico) and B. May (Davis, CA, USA) . . . . . . . . . 0 0 ••• • • •• • • • • , • • • • • • • • 0 • • • •• 0 ••• • • • , •• ••• 0 •• • • • , • • • • • • • , • • • 0 •• , • , 0 • , • •• 0 0 0 • • • • • • • • 0 •• , • •• 0 0 • • • 0 •• , • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • , ••• • • • 0 • • •• 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • •••• • 0 , 0 •• 0 • 0 • • • 0 • • 0 • • •• • • , ••• • • • • • • 0 • 0 0 • • • •• , , • • • •• •••• • • •• 0 , • • , • • •• ••• •• 2 • • • • 0 • • • • ••• •• •• •• • • • 0 • , • • • • , 0 , • ••• • • • 0 • 0 • 0 • • • 0 • 0 • , • , •• , • , , • • • 0 • 0 •• ••••• • • • • , ••• • • • • • • • 0 • , , , • • • • • 0 •• 0 • 0 •• • 0 0 0 • • • •• 0 0 0 • 0 • • 0 , 0 • • •• • ••••• •• •• • 0 82 91 98 109 117 130 134 143 147 154 162 169 175 183 192 200 Aquaculture VOLS.354-355 2 JULY 2012 CONTENTS (Abstracts!contents list published in: Aquatic Science and Fisheries Abstracts, Biological Abstracts, Elsevier BIDBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Current Contents A, B & ES, EMBiology. Environment Abstracts, Freshwater and Aquaculture Contents Tables, Geo Abstracts, Geobase, Marine Science Contents Tables, Zoological Record). Also covered in the abstract and citation database SciVerse Scopus@. Full text available in SciVerse ScienceDirect@ Fastipg and re-feeding impact on leptin and aquaglyceroporin 9 in the liver of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) C. Gambardella, L. Gallus, A. Amaroli (Genoa, Italy), G. Terova (Varese, Italy), M.A. Masini and S. Ferrando (Genoa. Ita ly) . .. . . • . • • • • . ... • •• .• . .... . . . .. . . . .. .. ..•.. . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . ... . . , . . Study of the effects of thermal regime and alternative hormonal treatments on the reproductive performance of European eel males (Anguilla anguilla) during induced sexual maturation V. Gallego, I. Mazzeo. M.e. Vilchez, 0.5. Pefiaranda (Valencia. Spain). P.e.F. Carneiro (Aracaju, Brazil), L. Perez and , , , , ,••• j.F. Asturlano (Valencia. SpaIn) 13C and 15N analysis in muscle and liver of wild and reared young-of-the-year (YOY) Atlantic bluefin tuna j.L. Varela (Andalucia, Spain). F.d.la Gandara. A. Ortega (Murcia, Spain) and A. Medina (Andalucia, Spain) . . . . . .. Evaluation of traditional diet and corn gluten feed substituted alternative diet for pond-raised hybrid catfish on production and xanthophyll level B. Hu, M. Ferrell, e.E. Lim and D.A. Davis (Auburn, AL, USA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Effects of size and temperature on growth and feed conversion of juvenile green sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) 7 17 22 , S.I. Siikavuopio, P.james. H. Lysne. B.S. Szether, T.A. Samuelsen and A. Mortensen (AS. Norway) .•• " , . . . .. . . . Estimation of genetic parameters for body weights of Niletilapia Oreochromis niloticus using random regression models E.M. Turra, D.A.A. de Oliveira (MG. Brazil), B.D. Valente (WI. USA). E.d.A. Teixeira. S.d.A. Prado. D.e. de Melo, A.F.A. Fernandes. E.R. de Alvarenga and M.d.A. e Silva (MG, Brazil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Antimicrobial susceptibility and plasmid profiles of Flavobacterium psychrophilum strains isolated in Chile H. Henriquez-Ntifiez, O. Evrard (Vifia del Mar, Chile), G. Kronvall (Stockholm, Sweden) and R. Avendafio-Herrera (ViJ1a del Mal', Chile) . .. . . . .. . . • . . . . , . . • . , .. . . , , • . • . . , .. . . , , , • • • . . . , . • . . . ..• . . . , . . . . Bivalent vaccination of sex reversed hybrid tilapia against Streptococcus iniae and Vibrio vulnijicus e.A.Shoemaker. B.R. LaFrentz and P.H. Klesius (Auburn, AL, USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A defatted microalgae (Haematococcus pluvialis) meal as a protein ingredient to partially replace fishmeal in diets of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei, Boone. 1931) Z.Y. ju, D.-F. Deng and W. Dominy (Waimanalo, Hawaii. USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Performance of single and multi-strain probiotics during hatchery production of Creenshelltv mussel larvae, Perna 27 31 38 45 50 canaliculus A. Kesarcodi-watson, H. Kaspar (Nelson, New Zealand), M.j. Lategan and L. Gibson (NSW. ,Australia) . . . . . . . . . .. Influence of temperature and exposure time on the infectivity of Bohle iridovirus, a ranavirus K. La Fauce, E.Ariel. S. Munns. e. Rush and L. Owens (Queensland. Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mixtures of lupin and pea protein concentrates can efficiently replace high-quality fish meal in extruded diets for juvenile black sea bream (Acanthopagrus schlegeli) Y. Zhang (As, Norway; Hubei, Zhejiang, China), M. 0verland (As, Norway). S. Xie (Hubei, China). Z. Dong (As, Norway; Zhejiang, China). Z. Lv.j.Xu (Zhejiang, China)and T.Storebakken (As, Norway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual recruitment, predation rates and biocontrol of Linatella caudata (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in suspended enclosure culture of the pearl oyster Pinctada imbricata e. Malave (Venezuela), L. Freites,e. Lodeiros.],Mendoza (Cumana,Venezuela). L. Troccoli (Venezuela) and A.W. Dale ,........ (Kiel. Ger many) , . . .. .. ..... .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . • • , 56 64 68 75 (continued on last page of this issue) 3 Integration of blue mussel (Mytilus edulis Linnaeus, 1758) with western king prawn (Penaeus latisulcatus Kishinouye, 1896) in a closed recirculating aqu aculture system under laboratory conditions L. Van Khoi and R. Fotedar (Western Australia. Australia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Optimization of monoclonal production of the glass anemone Aiptasia pallida (Agassiz in Verrill, 1864) M.e. Leal (Aveiro, Portugal ; Savan nah, GA, USA), e. Nunes. S. Engro la, M.T. Dinis (Faro , Portugal) and R. Calado (Aveiro. Portugal) .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . • • . . .... . ... . . . ... . •. . , . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The application of biotlocs technology in high-intens ive. zero exchange farming systems of Marsupenaeus j aponicus P. Zhao (Shanghai. Qingdao . China), j. Huang. X.-H. Wang. X.-L. Song. e.-H. Yang, x.-G. Zhang and G.-e. Wang (Qjngdilo, China ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Outer membrane protein K as a subunit vaccine against V. anguillarum M.A.,Hamod (Mangalore, Indi a; Baghdad , Iraq ). M.S. Nithin ( Mangalor e. Ind ia ). Y.N. Shukur ( Baghd ad, Iraq) , I. Ka'i-unasagar and I. Karunasagar (Mangalore, India) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parasitoiogy of juvenile mullet (Mugilliza) and effect of formaldehyde on parasites and host E. Pahor-Filho (SP. Brazil). K.e. Miranda-Filho (MG. Brazil) and j. Pereira Junior (RS. Brazil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daily spawning and locomotor activity rhythms of European sea bass broodstock (Dicentrarchus labrax) N. Villamizar (Murcia, Spain ), M. Herlin (Palma de Mallorca . Spain). M.D. Lopez (Spain) and F.j. Sanchez-Vazquez (Murcia, Spain) . . . . . . . . . • •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • , . • • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . Albumin and globulin rapeseed protein fract ions as fish meal alternative in diets fed to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss W.) F. Nagel ( Btisurn, Germany) . H. Slawski ( Biis um, Kiel, Germany) , H. Adem (Btlsurn, Magdeburg. Germany) , R.-P. Tressel (Magdeburg, Germany). I<. Wysujack (Ahrensburg, Germany) and e. Schulz (Busurn, Kiel, Germany) . . . . . . Cultu re. yield and bioremediation potential of Palmaria palmata ( Li nnaeus) Weber & Mohr and Saccharina latissima (Linnaeus) e.E. Lane, e. Mayes. Druehl & G.W. Saunders adjacent to fish farm cages in northwest Scotland [.C, Sanderson (Scotland, United Kingdom), M.j. Dring (Northern Ireland, United Kingdom ), K. Davidson and M.S. Kelly (Scotland , United Kingdom) . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • • Development stages of androgenic glands in Giant river prawn. Macrobrachium rosenbergii De Man. 1879 in relation to size and age. and the success rate of feminiz ation after andrectomy in small and large size prawn W. Rungsin, A. Swat dipong and U. Na-Nakorn (Bangkok, Thailand) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 84 91 97 107 111 117 12 1 128 136 Review article 349 A review of nutritional biology and dietary requirements of redclaw crayfish (von Martens 1868) Saoud, J.P., Garza de Yta, A. & Ghanawi, J. CJ~erax quadricarinutus Original articles 369 Factors affecting nutrient digestibility in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed a plant protein-based diet supplemented with microbial phytase Vandenberg, G.W., Scott, S.L. & de la Noiie, J. 3811 Dietary zinc requirement of juvenile grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) based on growth and mineralization Liang, 1.-1., Yang, H.-1., Lin, Y.-J., Tian, L.-X. & Liang, G.-Y. 388 An assessment of cereal grains and other starch sources in diets for barramundi (Lates calcarifert - implications for nutritional and functional qualities of extruded feeds Glencross, B., Blyth, D., Tabrett, S., Bourne, N.,lrvin, S., Anderson, M., Fox-Smith, T. & Smullen, R. -1()O Effects of dietary biotin supplement on growth, body composition, intestinal enzyme activities and mierobiota of juvenile Jian carp (Cyprinlls carpio var. Jian) Zhao, S., Feng, L., Liu, Y., Kuang, S.-Y., Tang, L., Jiang, J., liu, K., Jiang, W.-D., Li, S.-H. & Zhou, X.-Q. 0111 Adapting bioenergetic factorial modeUing to understand the implications of beat stress on barramundi (Lates calcarifer) growth, feed utilisation and optimal protein and energy requirements - potential strategies for dealing with climate change? Glencross, B.D. & Bermudes, M. 423 Enzymes from the gut bacteria of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua and their influence on intestinal enzyme activity Lazado, e.e., Caipang, C.M.A. & Kiron, V. 4 Z Supplementation with 2-hydroxy-4-(methylthlo)butanoic acld(HMTBa) in low fish meal diets for the white shrimp, Lltopenaeus vannamel Browdy, c.r., Bharadwa], A.S., Venero, 1.A. & Nunes, A.J.P. 441 Short-term food deprivation before a fish oil finishing strategy improves the deposition of n-3 LC-PUFA, but not tbe washing-out of C1sI'UFA in rainbow trout Thanuthong, 1'., Francis, D.S., Senadheera, S.P.S.D., Jones, P.L. & Turchini, a.M. 451 Effects of brewer's yeast extract on growth performance and health of juvenile pikeperch Sunder lucloperca (L.) Jannolowicz, S., Zakes, Z., Siwicki, A., Kowalska, A., Hopko, M., Glabski, E., Demska-Zakes, K. & Partyka, K. 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Whalen and Anwar Naseem . . . . . . . .. 1 4- 1 Bet wee n Forest ry and Far m ing: Poli cy and Environment al Imp lication s of the Corinn e Iilldivia, Carla Barbieri Barriers to Ag rororestr)' Ad option and Mi chael A. Gold ,, I)) + , .. Deforest at ion and th e Environ me nt al Kuzne ts Curve in Developing Cou ntr ies: A Panel Smooth Transiti on Regression Approach " Yi-Bin Chiu • . •. .•• . , • , . • , I Bioenerg)' [rom Mountain Pine Beet le T imbe r and For est Residu als: A Cost Analysis " Ku rt Niquidet, Brad Stennes and G. C. "an Kooten ( 9) 77 E"aluating Eco no mic Imp acts o f Expan d ed Gl obal Wood Enc rgy Co nsum ption with the USFPM / GFPM Model . Peter j. lnce, Atlc1re ,. Kram p anel Kcn n ..th F. ,likelY , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • 1 1 I Do For est Products Pr ices Display Long Me m ory ? Kurt Niquidet and Li/i Sun •• • , . • ' •• . • • • • . • • . • • .• • . . • . ... • . •• , •• . ' . 2 39 + Political Pr essure: An Examination of U.S. Senat or s' Actions in Restricti ng Canadian Softwood Lumber Imports " Joseph Godwin and Daowei ZhanB . . .. 26 3 Identif),ing Priority Areas for For est Land scap e Rest o rati on to Protect Ridgclin cs A[atthew H, Cbodourne, and Hill sides: A Cos t- Benefit Analysis Seonq-Hoon Cho and Roland K. Roberts ,, , . . . . . . . . . .. 27 ) + 6 Volume 85 - March 2012 - Part 3 Contents RICARDO CALADO, Invasive alien crabs can be used for marine aquariums - turning a threat into 25 7 profit . .. PATRICIO DE LOS Rio s -E s CALANTE, Crustacean zooplankton in Chilean ephemeral pools: an example for the study of metapopulations and metacommunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 E. SOYLU, Seasonal occurrence and site selection of Lamprog lena pulchella Von Nordmann, 1832 (Copepoda, Lernaeidae) on the gills of rudd, Scardinius eryth rophthalmu s (Pisces, Cyprinidae) . . . . 277 E. ALBERTO ARAG6N-NORIEGA, ESTEBAN M. PEREZ-ARVIZU & WENCESLAO VALENZUELA QUINONEZ, Latitudinal variation in reproduction timing of whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Decapoda, Penaeidae) of the Mexican Pacific coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 KARL J . WITTMANN & ANTONIO P. ARIANI, Diamysis cymodo ceae sp. nov. from the Mediterranean, Marmora, and Black Sea basin s, with notes on geographical distribution and ecology of the genu s 30 1 (Mysi da, M -sldae ) . . . .. . . . . . • . • . .. • . .. .. • .. . .. M . RAJKOVI C, A . PETROVIC, I. MAGUIRE, V. SIMIC, S . SIMIC & M . PAUNOVIC, Discovery of a new population of the species complex of the white-clawed crayfi sh, Austropotamobius pal lipes/italicus (Decapoda, Astacidae) in Montenegro, range extension, endangerment, and conserva.. . . . .. . .. . ... . • ..... . • .. . . 333 tion . . .. • . • . . . . .. . . . •. •. . . . K. BAKIR & F. CEVIRGEN,Stomatopods on the Turkish coasts with a new record Allosquilla africana (Manning, 1970) (Stomatopoda, Tetrasquillidae) 349 (Continued on inside cover page) Indexed/Abstracted in: Abstracts of Mycology; AgBiotech News and Informati on; Animal Breeding Abstracts; Aquat ic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts (Part I & 2); Bibliography and Index of Geology; BIOBase; Biological Abstracts ; BIOSIS Previews; CAB Abstracts; Current Awareness in Biological Sciences; Current Contents; Entomology Abstracts; Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management; Forest Products Abstracts; Forestry Abstra cts; GEOBase; Helminthological Abstracts; Index to Scientific Reviews; Index Veterinarius; Irrigation & Drainage Abstracts; Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews; Oceanic Abstracts; Plant Genetic Recources Abstract s; Protozoological Abstracts; Referativnyi Zhurnal; Research Alert (Philad elphia) ; Review ofAgricultural Entomology & Review of Medical and Veterinary Entomology; Review ofMedical & Veterinary Mycology; Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies; Science Citation Index ; SCOPUS ; Social Work Research and Abstracts (now: Social Work Abstracts); Soils & Fertilizers; South Pacific Periodicals Index; Soyabean Abstracts; Speleological Abstracts; Span Fisheries Abstract s (now: Fisheries Review) ; Veterinary Bulletin; Wildlife Review Abstracts; Zoological Record ISSN OOll-216X E-ISSN 1568-5403 [online] ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE brill.nlIcr 7 (Contents continued) FRANK D. FERRARI & MARK J. GRYGIER, Variability of trunk limbs along the anterior/posterior body axis of juvenile and adult Lynceus biformis (Ishikawa, 1895) (Branchiopoda, Laevicaudata, Lynceidae) . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes and News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . MURTADA D. NASER , TALIS A. KHALAF, AMAAL GH. YASSER & HAIDER SH. DARWEESH, New records of lndomysis nybini Biju & Pananpunnayil, 2010 from the south of Iraq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 359 379 379 9 Kim, M. S., Kim, K. H. Effects of NV gene knock-out recombinant viral hemorrhagic septicem ia virus (VHSV) on Mx gene expression in Epithelioma papulosum cyprin i (EPC) cells and ol ive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) 459 Short Sequence Report L1u, X., Shl, G., Cui, D., Wang, R.,Xu, T. Molecular cloning and comprehensive characterizat ion of cathepsin D in the Miiuy croaker Miichthys miiuy 464 Short Communication Tsutsul, N., Chung, J. S.A novel putative lipoprotein receptor (CasLpR) in the hemocytes of the blue crab, Callinectes saptdus: Cloning and up-regulated expression after the injection of LPS and LTA 469 L1, Y.-W.,Luo, X.-c., Dan, X.-M., Qlao, W., Huang, X.-Z., L1, A.-X. Molecular clon ing of orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) TLR21 and expression analysis post Cryptocaryon irri tans infection 476 Mu, C.,Wang, Q., Yuan, Z., Zhang, Z., Wang, C.ldentification of glutaredoxin 1 and glutaredoxin 2 genes from Venerupis philippinarum and their responses to benzo[a]pyrene and bacterial challenge 482 Sugahara, K., Eguchi, M. The use of warmed water treatment to induce protective immunity against the bacterial cold-water disease pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum in ayu (Plecoglossusaltivelis) 489 van der Marel, M., Adamek, M., Gonzalez, S.F., Frost, P., Rombout, J. H. W. M., Wiegertjes, G. F.,Savelkoul, H. F.J., Steinhagen, D. Molecular cloning and expression of two [3-defensin and two mucin genes in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) and their up-regulation after [3-glucan feeding 10 494 11 Li,M.-f., Hu, Y.-h., Zheng, W.-j., Sun, B.-g., Wang, C.-I., Sun, L. Invl: An Edwardsiella tarda invasin and a protective immunogen that is required for host infection 586 Short Communications Schyth, B. D., Ariel, E., Korsholm, H., Olesen, N.J. Diagnostic capacity for viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) infection in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is greatly increased by combin ing viral iso latio n with specific antibody detection 593 Zhang, H., Peatman, E., Liu, H., Feng, T., Chen, L., Liu, Z. Molecular characterization of three L-type lectin genes from channel catfish,/cta/urus punctatus and their responses to Edwardsiella ieta/uri challenge 598 Yu,Y.,Zhong, Q., Li, C., Jiang, L., Wang, Y., Sun, Y., Wang, X.,Wang, Z., Zhang, Q.ldentification and characterization of IL-l receptor-associated kinase-4 (IRAK-4) in half-smooth tongue sole Cynog/ossus semilaevis 609 Hu, Y.-h., Dang, W., Deng, T., Sun, L. Edwards/ella tarda DnaK:Expression, activity, and the basis for the construction of a bivalent live vaccine against E. tarda and Streptococcus iniae 12 6 16 Contents Review Article _ Waste Mlnlmlsallo in shlng OPa.ratron s ••"." M.R . Boopendranath : 109 Research Articles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Modulation in Nutritronal Quality of Microalgae. Chaetoceros calcitrans in Different Culture Media K.P. Lincymol, Gijo Ittoop , P. Lakshm i Devi and Aneykutty Joseph 120 Sediment Quality of Extensive and Modified Extensive Shrimp Culture Systems in SO'utti wesl Co ast cif Ko'rala . ,,,.. , ,,, ,,, ,,,••.,, , ,, S. Leks hmy, S: "Radhakrishnan and Tresa Radhakrishnan .. 125 Bycatch Characterization of Shrimp Trawl Landings, Southwest Coast of India T.R. Gibinkumar, S. Sabu, P. Pravin and M.R. Boopendranath 132 Energy Analysis of the Ring Seine Operations, off Cochin, Kerala M.R. Boopendranath and M. Shahul Hameed 141 Changes in Muscle Protein during Fat Oxidation in Indian Mackerel Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier, 1817) 'and Threadfin Bream Nemipterus jeponicus (Bloch, 1791) under Accelerated Conditions I.P. Lakshmisha. T.V. Sankar, R. Anandan, V. Geethalakshmi and J. Joseph Effect of Cryoprotectants on the Functional Properties of Proteins from Tilapia lo mge .., " ., r L. Narasimha Murthy. Satyen Kumar Panda and K.B . Rajanna (Ore h 0 Is f11osslIml5ict.Js) dLJring Froze 147 , , 155 Effect ()f· 'Rhizop hora Root Extracts on Wound Healing and Yeast-Induced Pyrexia in Rats Mathen Mathew, K.A. Martin Xavier. Suseela Mathew. K.K. Asha, R. Anandan and K. Ashok Kumar 161 Quality ASP13pts of Dried Fish Marketed in the North Eastern States of India PK Vijayan and P.K. Surendran 167 Yield Indices for Meat in Pre-processing of Nemipterus jeponicus (Bloch , 1791) RB. PaVi(ar, M.M. Shlrdhankar, SK Barve and S.B. Patange " 172 Post-Fermentation Preservation of Shldal- a Fermented Fish Product of North-East Ind ia P.Mahanta and AU. Muzaddadi Growth and Instability in Indian Frozen Scampi Export , P. Jeyanthl and Nikita Gopal , 177 i ; i i " Consu ars' Pre ferences for Ol are I FI h Groups in Ti pura, Ind a Biswajit Debnath, R.S. Biradar, SK Pandey, P.S. Ananthan, Apu Das and P.R. Patil , " Fisher Friend Mobile Application - An Innovative and Promising ICT Tool in Fisheries e-Extension D.D. Vimala and T, Ravisankar SocIal Sta tus o f Hook and Line Fishermen In Vfsakhapatnam Sheela Immanuel and G. Syda Rao 1 " " " " " , " :: , . .. .. . .. • • • • • " " 193 , ; 199 " .. " 204 " " Research Notes _ Prevalent Diseases among Freshwater Ornamental Fishes in Nagaon District, Assam Binod Kalita, Krishna Kanta Tamuli, Sangipran Baishya and Om eo Kumar Dutta 210 Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor of Botia dario (Hamilton) from Gum tl Hlverot Trlp ura , loora " " , T.G. Choudhury, A Das, P. Battacharjee and B. Debnath ,215 Length-Weight Relationship of Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) and Channa striata (Bloch, 1793) in Ukkadam Lake, Colrnbatore, Tamil Nadu, India ,., , , ,"\./.. '" ." M. Senguttuvan and AA. Sivakumar Subject Index .••••..•••..••••.•••.. Author Ind ex, ' 187 ,." .,.•,.~ .•, , H • •• ' , ••• • " ,••"•.'.••• ' I }l I ." , • • • • , • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , IJ .. " 1 ~ ' . ( . " I ••• • • •• , . , ~ , . " 13 • • • II I ." ~.H It. H .. I t ?" " u t " " , • • • • • • • • •• , 1 • • • •• • •• • • , . tt " ', ••• • " ", , ," I I , 219,' ", 222 , • • • •• • :• • • • • , • • • :" , ,, . 11 •• • " • •• • ' .2 25 Fishing Chimes Vol. 32 No.3 Jun '12 Contents Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS)/Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Syndrome (AHPNS), Emerging threats in the Asian shrimp industry V•• r Of Publlc.tlon No..1 June 2012 \~ll l ~ Fish ing Chimes Is reglst ored as a Journal i n Ind ia ( No. 377 50/ 8~) Chief Editor and Publisher J.V.H Dlxltulu ManagIng Editor Eashwar Dev Anand Associate Editor (Hon .) K. Vijayakumaran Cautioning farmers about the spreading onslaught of EMS and AHPNS diseases, specially among vannamei shrimp in China, Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand, the authors, while emphasising the need to be vigilant about their occurrence, provide details of measures to be taken to prevent the incidence of the diseases in shr imp, specially vannamei shrimp ...... 30 Innovative Extension Approaches of CIFA In th is informative feature on the present status of aquaculture extension work under taken by CIFA , the authors give a detailed description right from setting up of Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC) to the setting up of the Ornamental Fish Village (OFV) 34 Status of Floodplains (Chaurs) Fisheries in Bihar: Problems and Development Strategies Advisory Board Michael New M.V.Gupta Mohan Joseph Modayll S.D. Trlpathl Mohankumaran Nair I. Karunasagar Venkatesh satagrama Chaurs are flood plains with a significant potential for fish production . Bihar abounds in resource in Chaurs but not yet utilised to a sustainable level. In this contribution , the authors present a hitherto not known details of the various aspects of Chaurs in Bihar which will be 37 of immense value to the authorities concerned and the stakeholders Address Fishing Chimes, Chimes House Sector-12, Plot-176, M.V.P. Colony Visakhapat nam- 530 017, India Ph: +91 8 9 2784271,278 44 19 Fax: +91 891 2784542 E·mall: Info@flsh/ngch/mes.com edltor@flshlngchlmes.com Visit us at : http://www.fish/ngchlmes.com Pacu, (Piaractus brachypomus) an exotic fish , has been clandestinely introduced into India (West Bengal) from Bangladesh. It is now farmed mostly in West Bengal and it bears the name 'Roopchanda'. It is bred through induced breeding. In this write-up , the authors favour the readership with a comprehensive account of this fish and its culture. The fish, the authors say, is compatible for composite farming with other fishes like common carp. The fish has already gained a good m ark I In West Ben ga l 57 Printed by G. Ramakrishna Raamakrishna Printers Pvt Ltd., 49-24-5, Sankaramattam Road Madhuranagar, Vlsakhapatnam-16. Ph : 2740222,2798072 Resident Editors H.S. Badapanda Anandnagar, College Square Bolanglr-767 002, Orissa D.B.James No.37, Sadasiva Metha Street Methanagar, Chennal· 600 029 D.D.Nambudlrl No.72, Kainlkkara (Res) Chandrathll Road, Edappally, Cochln-682024 Annual S u bscr iptlo n i) Within India Book·Post- Rs.!l1 01- • Regd Book· Post· Rs 1210/II) Foreign · US S 601. Representatives K. Slmhachalam A.P. Bihar Arun Kumar Singh Goa Yogeesh C GUjarat Anuj Tiwari Jharkhand Ashish Kumar Karnataka H.N.Chandrasekharalah Kera/a Basheer Ahamed Lakshadweep T.T.Ajith Kumar Rajasthan V.S. Durve Tamil Nadu S. Jayakumar N.E.States Armaan U. Muzaddadi West Bengal • P.K. Samanta Washington D.C. : Sanlhl Jamml Successful breeding and seed production of Pacu, Piaractus brachypomus in captivity Other Inclusions: Copy of Notification of Planning Commission on the subject 'Development of Fisheries - A Review' that appeared in daily news papers on 25-6-2012, reproduced hereunder for the information of the readers - 6; Nutritional Profiling and Nutritional Labeling of Seafood - A New Publication from CIFT, Cochin- 6; New Aerator Design for High Intensive Vannamei farming - 8; CISF opens fire as fishermen demand NTPC jobs - Eight persons injured in stone-pelting at Parawada in Visakhapatnam,A.P -11; Thousands of Fish die in Gomti River in U.P -11; Four Indian fishermen attacked by Lankan Navy -13; Regional Centre of CIFA in Gujarat Inaugurated at Anand, Gujarat - By Dr. S. Ayyappan, D.G, I.CAR, on 2 June 2012-19; Promotion of Farmers' Participatory Fisheries Research and Extension Alliance - Trust set up at Eluru in West Godavari Dt of A.P - 20; Tamil Nadu to procure mid-sea fish processing vessels - 21; National Institute of Fisheries Post HarvestTechnology & Training (NIFPHATT), Visakhapatnam, Various Trainings conducted on PostHarvest Technology & Marketing in the Current Year - 22; Fishermen seek GPS equipment - 23; Turtle fishing ban: Rice offered at Rs. 2/kg to affected Odisha fishermen of Paradeep - 23; INCEPTION WORKSHOP ON - 'Scientific Fisheries Management of Wetlands and Reservoirs of NE Region', organised by CIFRI, Barrackpore at Guwahati - 24; Indigenous Fish Faunal Diversity around Darbhanga District of North Bihar - 28 ; Innovative Extension Approaches of CIFA - 34; Overfishing will result in disappearance of fish species in 50 years: Farooqui - 36; Cross Dorsal and Ventral Colour Dressed Cuttlefish- 36; Trawling ban in Karnataka - 36; Forty freshwater turtles seized - 41 ; Prospects and Potential of Fisheries in Tripura State - 42; Fish Brood Bank facility in Odisha: Pawar - said at National Fisheries Development Board Meeting - 45; Studies on diversity of zooplankton in four lakes of Solapur, Maharashtra - 47; Effluent Treatment Plant designed by CIFT, Cochin receives a top recognition - 49; Clown fish (Amphiption sandaracinos, (Allen, 1972) and A. melanopus (Bleeker, 1852)):Successin Hatcheryseed Productionby thecentre ofAdvancedStudyinMarineBiology, Annamalai University - 50; 30 Indian Fishermen injured in Lankan navy 'attack' - 51; Review: Sex changing behaviour in anemone fish - 53; ICAR's short course on WTO and Indian Fisheries , CMFRI , Cochin - 60; Endocrine Hormones of Crustaceans - 63; Regulars: Editorial ~ Needed: Certification of Inputs for Aquaculture - 5; Business log - New Aerator Design for High Intensive Vannamei farming - 8; NOVUS speaks on Sustainable Aquaculture - Feed Hygiene Programme: Management & Additives - 10; Interview: ..... With Dr.Chalor Limsuwan - 12; Column : Dr.LU ~ L.vannamei - Time to work on our inherent strengths - 14; News Letters: Karnataka - 16; Jharkhand - 18. 14 d Fishing Chimes Vol. 32 No.4 Jul'12 Contents Overcoming the challenges of lack of Technical know-how among Small Scale fish farmers Vear Of Publication Vol.32 No.4 July2012 Fishing Chimes is registered as a Journal In Ind ia ( No. 37750/81 ) Chief Editor and Publisher J.V.H Dlxltultl Managing Editor Eashwar Dev Anand Associate Editor (Hon.) K. Vljayakumaran Advisory Board Michael New M.V.Gupta Mohan Joseph Modayl l S.D. Trlpath i Mohankumaran Nair I. Karunasagar Venkatesh satagrarna Policy Deficit in Open Sea Mariculture in India The CMFRI accomplished the basic work needed for the promotion of sea cage farming In the coastal waters of Indian EEZ. In this background, the author has highlighted the Immedlato and imperative need to formulate a plan of act on for the installation of fish cages along the Indian coastline. He observes that. under the leadership of he Union Fisheries DiVision, the various maritime States have to undertake follow-up work in respect of installation of cages all along the coastline, adding that this involves allotment of sites at sea for cage Installation, and organising the fabrication of cages and their supply to the stakeholders, to be selected through needed publicity among the stakeholders. It is obvious that the suggestions or the author require Immediate attention/follow-up action by the centre and the coastal States as neede d 30 Instant Fish Gravy Powder - A New Product from CIFT, Cochin Address Fishing Chimes, Chimes House Sector-12, Plot-176. M.V.P. Colony Visakhapatnam- 530 017, India +918912784271.2784419 Ph : Fax: +91891 2784542 E-mail: Info@flshlngch lmes.com edltor@flshingchlmes.com Visit us at : http://www.flshlngch lmes.com Printed by G. Ramakrishna Raamakrlshna Printers Pvt. Ltd.• 49 -24-5 , Sankaramattam Road Madhuranagar, Visakhapatnam-16. Ph : 2740222.2798072 Resident Editors H.S. Badapanda Anandnagar, College Square Bolangir-767 002, Orissa D.B.James No.37 , Sadaslva Metha Street Methanagar, Chennal· 600029 D.D.Nambudlrl No.72, Kainlkkara (Res) Chandrathll Road, Edappally, Cochln-682024 Annual Subscription i) Within India Book-Post - Highlighting that there is a general lacuna in respect of technical know-how among small scale fish farmers. the author tells on measures needed to overcome this deficiency .. 20 RS.910/- ; Regd Book-Post: Rs 1210/ii) Foreign - US $ 80/ - Representatives A.P. K. Slmhachalam Bihar Arun Kumar Singh Goa YogeeshC Gujarat Anuj Tiwari Jharkhand Ashlsh Kumar Karnataka H.N. Chandrasekharaiah Kerala Basheer Ahamed Lakshadweep T.T.Ajlth Kumar Rajasthan V.S. Durve Tamil Nadu S. Jayakumar N.E. States Armaan U. Muzaddadi West Bengal P.K. Samanta Washington D.C. ; Santhi Jammi The Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin has made yet another distinctive contribution to the fish-oriented culinary products of commercial importance for domestic consumption. The institute has formulated a new instant product which bears th e name 'Instant Fish Gravy POWder'. which has the potential for purchase by every fish consuming home, besides the commercial consumer centres. The Ready-to-eook powder was launched by Mr. Damodaran, Hon, Minister for Agriculture, Tamilnadu in the presence of Dr. S. Ayyappan, Director-General of ICAR. There was a huge gathering at the launch ng function at the inaugural sess on of XXIII Meeting of ICAR Regional Committee no VIII, held at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Colmbatore on 15 June 2012 43 Successful induced breeding of the Cauvery carp, Puntius carnaticus (Jerdon) The camatic carp (Cauvery carp), a native of Cauvery river has now become a threatened species, because of Its popularity and offtake from the river. As at present, It is a highly exp loited sp ecies that needs measures for rev iving and susta ining Its pop ulation . Recognising this Imperat vo need, Basavaraja and his associates at the Departmen t of Aquaculture of Kamataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Science University, Mangalore have undertaken and succeeded In the induced breeding of the fish. This Is an achievement which will go a long way In reviving the poputauonof the fish In Cauvery river on one hand and for supplies of its seed for tho farming of the fish. The results of the work done will help to create 'live gene bank' for he threatened fish _ 44 Other Inclusions: Farmers - Scientists Meet on Management of Shrimp Health and Environment: Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat: 21 May 2012 - 8; Commissioning of common facility centre for export of processed chilled sashimi grade tuna - 9; Mechanised boat operators all along most of India's coastline diversified into tuna fishing - 9; Inauguration of Business Incubation Centre - At Central Institute of Fisheries Technology Cochin: On 5th April, 2012 - 10; Fisheries Training Progmmme in Uttarakhand, Practical orientaUon n its Hill Region on intensive grow - out practices for Golden and Chocolate Mahseer - 14; Mumbai Fish lovers line up lor 'Gaboll Chivna' - 16; Agri fanners In East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh diversifying into aqua farming - 16: 69 Indians jailed in Pak: Report - 16: CIFA celebrates National Fish Farmers "Jay on 10 July, 2012: CIFA honours women fish farmers - 17; New Aqua Products Launch " by PVS Group in Gujarst State - 18; New Technologies in Tuna Breeding - 19; Scientists ind new sensory organ n whales - 19; Remembrance - 21; Plan to upgrade living co HUons of fishers: Human Resource Minister - 21; National Fish Farmers Day celebrate In Jharkhand - 24; Tamil Nadu to procuro mid-sea fish processi ng vessel s - 24; NABARD moots fish culture to benefit paddy farmers - 27; Registration of Farms for shrimp farming - 28; Indian Student Named Asia Pacific winner of Alltech Young Scientist Award - 29; Punjab achieves the highest fish output among Indian States - 29; Erratic Monsoon - 36; Zebra fish as a model experimental facility at CCMB - 37; Ocean acidity major roer threat - 37; Fishermen of Samala Village of Chilika Lagoon, Orissa: Their Soclo-economic condition - 38; Adverse effect or wild fishes (like weed and predatory fishes) on aquac ulture ; Their pr evention and control - 49; Fisherman's body arrives from Pakistan - 53; Tuna fish tagging - 53; A survoy of gastropod molluscs In trash fish landings at two landing centres of South West coast of India - 54; Sawfish struggles to stay afloat - 56; Present status and Future prospects of Inland fisheries of Gujarat - 57; Metal pollution In Vashi creek and its accumulation in fish tissues - 59; RegUlars: Editorial ~ Lok Sabha Standing Committee seeks Memoranda on Indian Fisheries Development - 5; Letter to the Editor - 6; Business log: "Challenges and Optimisation of Shrimp Nutrition", 17th August. 2012: 9.00-16.00hrs, Holiday Inn Resort, Mai Kao Beach, Phuket - 23; Dr.LU: Overview of Aquaculture in India - 25; 15 ICES Journal of Marine Science Journal du Conseil Volume 69 Number 5 July 2012 http://icesjms.oxforclj ournals.org! Contents 697 703 Introduction P. H. Wiebe, B. Rudels, S. X. Cadrin, K. F. Drinkwater, & A. Lavin Introduction to variability of the North Atlantic and its marine ecosystems, 2000- 2009, the proceedings of an ICES/NAFO symposium held in, Santander, Spain, 10-12 May 2011 P. Miilkki Half a century of decadal symposia by NAPa and ICES 706 General Perspective 720 S. L. Hughes, N. P. Holliday, & F. Gaillard, and the ICES Working Group on Oceanic Hydrography Variability in the ICES/NAFO region between 1950 and 2009: observations from the ICES Report on Ocean Climate The Southern Northeast Atlantic M. f. Garda, E. Tel, & f. Molin ero Sea-level variations on the north and northwest coasts of Spain 728 I. Alvarez, M. N. Lorenzo, & M. deCastro Analysis of chlorophyll a concentration along the Galician coast: seasonal variability and trends 739 M. B. Santos, R. Gonzalez-Ouiros; 1. Riveiro, f. M. Cabanas, C. Porteiro, & G. j. Pierce Cycles, trends, and residual variation in the Iberian sardine (Sardina pilchardus) recruitment series and their relationship with the environment 751 The Mid-Northeast Atlantic and North Sea T. j. Sherwin, j. F. Read, N. P. Holliday, & C. johnson The impact of changes in North Atlantic Gyre distribution on water mass characteristics in the Rockall Trough 758 t. Albretsen, l. Aure, R. Scetre, & D. S. Danielssen Climatic variability in the Skagerrak and coastal waters of Norway 764 N. McGinty, A. M. Power, & M. P. johnson Trophodynamics and stability of regional scale ecosystems in the Northeast Atlantic 776 S. E. Hartman , R. S. Lampitt, K. E. Larkin, M. Pagnani, I. Campbell, T. Gkritzalis, Z-P. liang, C. A. Pebody, H. A. Ruhl, A. j. Gooday, B. j. Bett, D. S. M. Billett, P. Provost, R. Mcl.achlan, l. D. Turton, & S. Lankester The Porcupine Abyssal Plain fixed-point sustained observatory (PAP-SO): variations and trends from the Northeast Atlantic fixed-point time-series 784 C. N. Trueman, K. M. MaiKenzie, & M. R. Palmer Stable isotopes reveal linkages between ocean climate, plankton community dynamics, and survival of two populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) 16 795 802 T. [ohannessen, E. Dahl, T. Falkenhaug, & 1. t. Naustvoll Concurrent recruitment failure in gadoids and changes in the plankton community along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast after 2002 The Northern Northeast Atlantic and Arctic K. M. H. Larsen, H. Hatun, B. Hansen, & R. Kristiansen Atlantic water in the Faro e area : sources and variability 809 S. Jonsson & H. Valdimarsson Water mass transport variability to the North Icelandic shelf, 1994-2010 816 H. Vaidimarsson, O. S. Astthorsson, & i. Palsson Hydrographic variability in Icelandic waters during recent decades and relat ed changes in distribution of some fish species 826 0 . Skagseth & K. A. Mork Heat content in the Norwegian Sea, 1995-2010 83 V. D. Boitsov, A. 1. Kaisakov, & A. G. Trofimo v Atlantic wat er temperature and climate in the Barents Sea, 2000- 2009 841 B. Rudels, M. Korhon en, G. Budeus, A. Beszczynska-Mbller, U. Schauer, A. Numm elin, D . Ouadfasel, & H. Valdimarsson The East Greenl and C ur rent and its impacts on th e .No rdic Seas: observed trends in the pa st de cade 852 A. Beszczynska -Moller, E. Fahrbach, U. Schauer, & E. Hansen Variability in Atlantic water tem perature and transport at the en tra nce to th e Arct ic O cean, 1997-2010 864 W Walczowski, j. Piechura, 1. Goszczko, & P. Wiecz orek Changes in Atlantic water properties: an important factor in the Euro pean Arctic marine clim ate 870 E. Eriksen, R. Ingvaldsen, t. E. Stiansen, & G. O. johansen Th ermal habitat for O-group fish in the Barents Sea; ho w climate variability impacts their density, length, and geographic distribution 880 E. [ohannesen, R. B. Ingvaldsen, B. Bogstad, P. Dalpadado, E. Eriksen, H. Gjesceter , T. Knut sen, M. Skern-Mauritzen , & l. E. Stiansen Ch anges in Barents Sea ecosystem state, 1970- 2009: climate fluctu ations, human impact, 890 S. Kwasnie wski, M. Gluchowska, W Walkusz, N. ]. Kainovsky, D. [akubas, K. Wojczulan is-jakubas, A. M. A. Harding, I. Goszczko, M. Cisek, A. Beszczy nska-Mo ller, W Waiczowsk i, ]. M. W esiawski, & 1. Stemp niewicz Interannual changes in zooplankton on th e West Spitsbergen Shelf in relati on to hydrography an d their consequence s for the d iet of planktivorous seab irds 902 The NW Atlantic and trophic interactions A . Perez-Rodriguez, M. Keen-Alonso, & F. Saborido-Rey Ch ang es and trends in the demersal fish co m m u n ity of the Flemi sh Ca p, No rthwest Atlantic, in the p eriod 1988- 2008 913 B. ]. Rothschild & Y. Iiao Ch aracteri zin g variation in Northwest Atlantic fish- stock abundance 923 List of referees 17 ICES Journal of Marine Science Journal du Consei I Volume 69 Number 6 July 2012 http://icesjms.oxfordjou rna Is.org! Contents 925 G. Lassalle, D. Gascuel, F. Le Loc'h, f. Lobry, G. f. Pierce, V Ridoux, M. B. Santos, J. Spitz, & N. Niquil An ecosystem approach for the assessment of fisheries impacts on marine top predators: the Bay of Biscay case study _939 L. E. de Souza Moraes, D. F. M. Gherardi, M. Katsuragawa, & E. T. Paes Brazilian sardine (Sardinella brasiliensis Steindachner, 1879) spawning and nursery habitats: spatial-scale partitioning and multiscale relationships with thermohaline descriptors 95 3 D. f. McLeod, A. f. Hobday, f. M. Lyle, & D. C. Welsford A prey-related shift in the abundance of small pelagic fish in eastern Tasmania? 96 1 f. Olsson, L. Bergstrom, & A. Giirdmark Abiotic drivers of coastal fish community change during four decades in the Baltic Sea 971 E. Degerman, K. Leonardsson, & H. Lundqvist Coastal migrations, temporary use of neighbouring rivers, and growth of sea trout (Salmo trutta) from nine northern Baltic Sea rivers 98 1 M. A. Lefevre, M. f. W Stokesbury, F. G. Whoriskey, & M. J. Dadswell Atlantic salmon post-smolt migration routes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence 991 f. Andersson, A-B. Florin, & E. Petersson Escapement of eel (Anguilla anguilla) in coastal areas in Sweden over a 50-year period 1000 A. Sabates, P. Martin, & V Raya Changes in life-history traits in relation to climate change: bluefish iPomatomus saltatrix) in the northwestern Mediterranean 1010 M. Eero Reconstructing the population dynamics of sprat (Sprattus sprattus balticus) in the Baltic Sea in the 20th century 1019 A. Pliru, J. van der Kooij, G. H. Engelhard, C. J. Fox, S. P. Milligan, & E. Hunter Sprat feeding behaviour, selective predation, and impact on plaice egg mortality 1030 P. Cabezas, F. Alda, E. Macpherson, & A. Machordom Genetic characterization of the endangered and endemic anchialine squat lobster Munidopsis polymorpha from Lanzarote (Canary Islands): management implications 1038 S. A. Sethi, M. Dalton, & R. Hilborn 1045 A. Dell'Apa, D. G. Kimmel, & S. Trends of fish and elasmobranch landings in Italy: associated management implications Managing harvest risk with catch-pooling cooperatives as 18 1053 S. Jennings, f. Lee, & J. G. Hiddink Assessing fishery footprints and th e trade-offs between landings value , habitat sen sitivity, and fishing impacts to inform marine spatial planning and an ecosystem approach 1064 Short communication D. Beare & M. Machiels Beam trawlermen take feet off gas in response to oil price hikes 1069 E. Ouilierou & O. Guyader What is behind fleet evolution: a framework for flow analysis and application to the French Atlantic fleet 107 8 L. D. Sivle, P. H. Kvadsheim, M. A. Ainslie, A. Solow, N. O. Handegatd, N. Nordlund, & F-P. A. Lam Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding R. A. Saunders, C. O'Donnell, R. J. Korneliussen, S. M. M. Rissler, M. W. Clarke, A. Egan, & D. Reid Utility of 18-kHz acoustic data for abundance estimation of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) 1099 R. Kubilius & E. Ona Target strength and tilt-angle distribution of the lesser sandeel (Ammodytes marinus) 1108 D. A. Smale, G. A. Kendrick, E. S. Harvey, T. f. Langlois, R. K. Hovey, K. P. Van Niel, K. I. Waddington, L. M. Bellchambers, M. B. Pember, R. C. Babcock, M. A. Vanderklift, D. P. Thomson, M. V. [akuba, O. Pizarro, & S. B. Williams 1086 Regional-scale benthic monitoring for ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM ) using an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) 19 INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (Organ of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics) APRIL-JUNE 2012 Vol. 67 No.2 CONTENTS Page ARTICLES District Level Sustainable Livestock Production Index: Tool for Livestock Development Planning in Rajasthan Prem Chand and Smita Sirohi 199 An Economic Analysis of Paddy Cultivation in the Kole Land of Kerala Jeena T. Srinivasan 213 A Study on Tank Irrigation Productivity in the Dry Zones of West Bengal Sebak Kumar Jana, K. Palanisami and Amit Das 225 Rice and Wheat Crop Productivity in the IndoGangetic Plains of India: Changing Pattern of Growth and Future Strategies 1. Sekar and Suresh Pal 23 8 Compensating Wages for Occupational Risks of Farm Workers in India P. Indira Devi, K.R. Shanmugam and MG. Jayasree 253 RESEARCH NOTES BOOK REVIEWS (see next page) 265 PUBLICATrONS RECEIVED 272 20 INDICATIVE OUTLINES OF SUBJECTS SELECTED FOR DISCUSSION AT THE 72ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 275 ANNOUNCEMENT 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists OBITUARY: Dr. V. Rajagopalan 293 BOOK REVIEWS Page Dadhich, C.L. Management Wisdom Folk K.G. Karmakar 265 Lin, Justin Yifu and Rosenblatt, David Shifting Patterns of Economic Growth and Rethinking Development N.A. Mujumdar 266 Raju, S.S.; Parappurathu, Shinoj; Chand, Ramesh; Joshi, P.K.; Kumar, Praduman and Msangi, Siwa Biofuels in India: Potential, Policy and Emerging Paradigms Vijaya Venkatesh 268 Ramphul WTO and Indian Agriculture V.B. Angadi 270 21 Through Indian Journal of Social Research 2012 Vol 53 No. 3 (May - June) Subhas Chand and K C Meena Factors Responsible for Non-Adoption of Groundnut Production Technology 181 U R Tamuli and PHazarika Association Between the Personal, Socio-Economic, Communication and Psychological Variables and the Extent of Adoption of Scientific Dairy Management Practices of Non-Tribal Dairy Farmers 187 B S Yadav and 1M Khan Extent of Adoption of Improved Cultivation Practices of Cauliflower by the Farmers of Govindgarh Panchayat Samiti of [aipur District 191 G Venkata Murali and P Venkatararnaiah Constraints of Students in Utilisation of Agricultural Websites and Suggestions to Overcome Them 199 Mithilesh Verma Anjana Fellows and Neelma Kunwar Nutritional Value of Selected Preserved Food 205 Surinderjit Kaur Neelam Grewal and Surjit Kaur Consumer Awareness and Problems With Respect to Purchase of Textiles/ Electrical Appliances 211 MLMeena Dheeraj Singh and Aiswarya Dudi Impact of Indigenous Technology Use in Maize Production Technology in Arid Zone of Rajasthan 219 22 C Manivannan G Kathiravan and G Srinivasan Socio-Personal and Socio-Psychulogical Characteristics of Link Worker Couples of Tamil Nadu Livestock Development Project 227 MNRay C R Deka and S Brahma Correlates of Knowledge Level of Dairy Farmers in the Kamrup District of Assam 235 Namita Sultania Effect of Society Parameters on Neelma Kunwar Adolescents in Depression and Increase Akansha Chaudhary the Suicide Rate in India and Preeti Singh Yadav 243 Vishala Patnam and Sumangala Badami 249 Weightages Given for Criteria of Mate Selection by Maharshtrian PostGraduate Male and Female Students 23 Indian Journal of Social Research Vol 53 No.4 (July - Aug) M S Meena, S N ]ha K M Singh and K Narsaiah Summative Evaluation of Winter School of Indian National Agricultural Research System: Comparing with Established Evaluation Models 263 ]asbir Singh Manhas N K Gupta and S K Kher Impact Assessment of Trainers' Training Programme on Watershed Management 271 Namrata Singhal and Pallavi Mittal Oil Spills - A Threat to Life 289 Suja Nagampoozhi and K S Mohamed Socio-Economic Trends Among Black Clam Fishing Community of Vembanad Lake, Kerala 299 Alka Sharma Kamini]ain Neelma Kunwar and Varsa A Gender Assessment Study on Bamboo Based Utilization Activities 3]] Aishwarya Dudi Archana Raj Singh and M LMeena Awareness of Rural and Urban Women About Female Foeticie 315 24 2012 Arpita Sharma and Surya Rathore Imparting Knowledge Through Media Mix Vis-a-vis Social Development of Rural Women 325 S S Dolli, H B Babalad and S G Patil Institutional Sustainability in Watershed Development Project 335 25 Journal of Coastal Environment Vol. 3 No.1 2012 Erosion of Coast Caused by Waves and C u r r e n t s ! 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Mohan UI Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria and Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in Coastal Waters off Trivandrum S.S. Mamatha, A. Gobika and P. [anani U9 26 Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India Vol. 54 No.1 Jan-Jun 2012 CONTENTS 1. Effects of bottom trawling on the ecological integrity of macrobenthos off Veraval, Gujarat Usha Bhagirathan, Satyen Kumar Panda, B. Meenakumari, V. R. Madhu and D. T. Vaghela 5 2. Breeding behaviour and embryonic development in th e Orang e chromide, Etroplus maculatus (Cichlidae , Bloch 1795) ._ 13 L. Bindu and K. G. Padmakumar .. 3. Comp arative evaluation of two farming pract ices of Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) in low saline waters of Andhra Pradesh, India s. Laureatte, P. P. Suresh Babu, G. Venugopal, R. S. Biradar, v. Narashimacharyulu and P. Mohan Das ..... 20 4. Comparison of condition factor of th e ribbonfish Lepturacanthus savala (Cuvier, 1829) and Eupleurogrammus muticus (Gray, 1831) from Mumbai coast Anees F. Rizvi, V. D. 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