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Description : The term aquaculture means (a) inland fisheries (b) aspergillosis (c) marine fisheries (d) both (a) and (c).

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Description : Q8. For increasing production, what is common in poultry, fisheries and bee-keeping? -Science

Last Answer : For increasing production, cross breeding techniques are used adopted in poultry, fisheries and bee-keeping. Along with these technique regular and proper maintenance methods are useful in improving the production.

Description : Who is the author of the book "Handbook on Fisheries Statistics - 2018" ? -General Knowledge

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Last Answer : Fisheries English Fisheries.

Description : What is the contribution of fisheries to GDP in 2011-12 financial year ?

Last Answer : Fisheries contribution to GDP in 2011-12 is 4.39%.

Last Answer : : The fishes which are the center of economic exchange are called fish resources. For example: Hilsa , Pangas etc.

Last Answer : Bangladesh is seventh in the world in the production of fisheries (fish , covered aquatic animals and snails).

Last Answer : The contribution of fisheries sector is 7.19 percent in 2015-16 financial year.

Last Answer : The contribution of fisheries sector in the financial year 2015-16 is 53147 crore.

Last Answer : The contribution of fisheries sector in the financial year 2014-15 is 3.69 percent.

Last Answer : The contribution of fisheries sector is 4.36 percent in 2012-13 financial year.

Last Answer : Fisheries Training Institute is located at Chandpur

Last Answer : Peter Atedi, the father of fisheries science.

Description : Are man made fish farms considered fisheries?

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Description : An appropriate combination of farm enterprises viz., cropping system, livestock, poultry, fisheries and the means available to the farmer to raise them for increasing profitability is called as

Last Answer : Ans.Farming system

Description : A very broad term encompassing all aspects of crop production, livestock farming, fisheries, forestry etc.

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Last Answer : (2) Poultry Explanation: Blue Revolution means the adoption of a package programme to increase the production of fish and marine products. The Blue Revolution in India was started in 1970 during the Fifth ... FFDA). It is related to fish. breeding, fish rearing, fish marketing, and fish ex-port.

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Last Answer : b. Fisheries and Animal Husbandry

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Last Answer : c. Fisheries

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Description : What is the meaning of brackish water in terms of fisheries? a. Seawater only b. Freshwater only c. Combination of Sea water and Freshwater d. Polluted water

Last Answer : c. Combination of Sea water and Freshwater

Description : . Mechanization helps in a) Dairying b) Fisheries c) Animal husbandry d) All of the above

Last Answer : All of the above

Description : The National Marine Fisheries Service estimates that approximately ____ plants process fish and shellfish in the United States. a. 2,000 c. 2,500 b. 1,700 d. 1,500

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Description : How far inland did the most recent tsunami in Japan travel?

Last Answer : That depends on where in California it strikes. In my area it wouldn’t get any farther than the Santa Monica mountains.

Description : Does living beside the sea, ie. being exposed to sea air, have a mesaurable health benefit when compared to living inland, all other factors being equal?

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Last Answer : Push your fingertips into the soil if the soil cracks it needs watering. You want the soil gave but not crack.

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Last Answer : The salinity of the inland Seas and lakes is very high because of the regular supply of salt by ' the rivers falling into them. Their water becomes progressively more saline due to evaporation.

Description : Explain two factors that affect inland waterways in India. -Geography

Last Answer : Factors affecting inland waterways in India are : 1. The rivers and canals do not have a regular flow of sufficient water. 2. Rivers of South India are seasonal and are not much suited ... the depth of water and creates problems for navigation. Desilting of river beds is a way costlier affair.

Description : Mention any three factors that affect inland water transport in India. -Geography

Last Answer : Three factors affecting inland water transport are : 1. The rivers and canals should have regular flow of sufficient water. 2. Due to silting of river bed, the depth of water is ... in the river course there are waterfalls and sharp bends there is obstruction in the development of waterways.

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Last Answer : • Water transport as a whole is much slower than its roads, rail or air competitors. • It provides access to limited areas.

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Last Answer : Advantage of Inland waterways—They are cheaper than any other transport. Disadvantage—Because of slow speed it can not compete with other means of transport.

Description : (a) Why has the importance of inland waterways declined ? Give any two reasons. -Geography

Last Answer : (a) Importance of waterways is declining because : (i) It is a slow means of transport. (ii) Rivers of India do not have a regular flow of water as water is diverted for irrigation. (b) ... (ii) Cities lying close to these roads will also be well developed and enhance the growth of our country.

Description : How much is the length of the navigable inland waterway in India? -Geography

Last Answer : India has an inland navigation waterway of 14,500 km in length, out of which 5685 km is navigable by machined vessels. Inland water transport is an economical.

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Last Answer : Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859, plantation workers were not permitted to leave the tea gardens without permission.

Description : Mention any two inland waterways of India. Write three characteristics of each. -SST 10th

Last Answer : Two inland waterways and its characteristics: Ganga River: 1. Starts from Allahabad till Haldia 2. It is the National Waterway No.1 3. It is 1620 km long Brahmaputra River: 1. Starts from Sadiya until Dhubri 2. It is the National Waterway No. 2 3. It is 891 km long

Description : What was the Inland Emigration Act of 1859? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The British government had passed this Act to prevent the plantation workers to leave the plantations and go back to their villages in Assam. They were forced to remain at the plantations and not leave them without permission. The permission to leave was seldom granted.

Description : What was the Inland Emigration Act of 1859? -SST 10th

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