Browsing WorldFish Community by Author "Kibria, G."
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Alleviating poverty through aquaculture: progress, opportunities and improvements
Little, D.C.; Barman, B.K.; Belton, B.; Beveridge, M.C.; Bush, S.J.; Dabaddle, L.; Demaine, H.; Edwards, P.; Haque, M.M.; Kibria, G.; Morales, E.; Murray, F.J.; Leschen, W.A.; Nandeesha, M.C.; Sukadi, F.; Benoy Kumar Barman: 0000-0003-0554-2207 (2012)Type: Conference PaperSignificant changes in our understanding of the interrelationships between aquaculture and poverty have occurred in the last decade. In particular, there is a growing realization that the impacts of aquaculture need to be ... -
Aspects of phosphorus pollution from aquaculture
Kibria, G.; Nugegoda, D.; Lam, P.; Fairclough, R. (1996)Type: Journal ArticlePhosphorus is an essential element for living organisms and exists in waterbodies as dissolved and particulate forms. Phosphorus is required for optimum growth, feed efficiency, bone development and maintenance of acid-base ... -
Can nitrogen pollution from aquaculture be reduced?
Kibria, G.; Nugegoda, D.; Fairclough, R.; Lam, P. (1998)Type: Journal ArticleNitrogen is essential for the normal growth of fish. It is an important ingredient in fish feed but is very expensive. There is evidence that nitrogen loading from feeding and metabolic activities of fish can cause pollution ... -
Integrated farming in Zimbabwe
Kibria, G. (1990)Type: Journal ArticleIntegration of aquaculture with agricul¬ture (integrated farming) provides balanced food production, increases farmers' income, recycles nutrients, protects the environment and optimizes food production where resources are ... -
Shrimp fisheries in Bangladesh
Kibria, G. (1985)Type: Journal ArticleAn account is given of the shrimp fisheries in Bangladesh during the period of 1972 to 1983. -
Zooplankton: its biochemistry and significance in aquaculture
Kibria, G.; Nugegoda, D.; Fairclough, R.; Lam, P.; Bradly, A. (1997)Type: Journal ArticleZooplankton are an important food source for many species of fish. They can provide an inexpensive alternative to other commercial feeds. Zooplankton have several advantages, among them a faster growth and greater feed ...





