Experimental Shrimp Farming In Ponds In Polekurru, Andhra Pradesh, India - BOBP/WP/46

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Experimental Shrimp Farming In Ponds In Polekurru, Andhra Pradesh, India

by
J.A.J. Janssen
Aquaculturist (Associate Professional Officer), Bay of Bengal Programme
T. Radhaknshna Murthy
Asst. Director of Fisheries, Andhra Pradesh & Team Leader, Polekurru project
B.V. Raghavulu
Inspector of Fisheries, Andhra Pradesh
V. Sree Krishna
Inspector of Fisheries, Andhra Pradesh


Executing Agency: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Funding Agency: SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

Development of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal, Madras, India, July 1986

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PREFACE

This paper describes the establishment of a small farm complex of six ponds of different design for experimental brackishwater culture of shrimps and fish. It is located in Polekurru, near Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India. An account is given of two years of culture trials of penaeid shrimps. The purpose was to identify suitable pond configurations and appropriate water management practices.

In response to a request for assistance in coastal aquaculture from Andhra Pradesh, BOBP arranged for a three-member Indonesian mission to help identify suitable activities. Based on their recommendations, a pilot project, including the design of the pond complex, was prepared by Mr. Narasimha Rao, Technical Coordinator of the Directorate of Fisheries in Hyderabad and Dr. M. Karim, Aquaculturist of the BOBP. The latter also supervised the implementation of the project, and the authors wish to acknowledge his inspiring work.

At the end of the culture trials (September 1985) described in this paper, an assessment of the socio-economic feasibility of pond culture in the Polekurru area was undertaken. The findings of this assessment will be reported separately.

The Polekurru project, and this paper which describes it, are activities of the small-scale fisheries project of the Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP). The project is funded by SIDA (Swedish International Development Authority) and executed by FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), and covers five countries bordering the Bay of Bengal — Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The main goal of the project is to develop, demonstrate and promote appropriate technologies and methodologies to improve the conditions of small-scale fisherfolk in member countries.


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PREFACE

1 . INTRODUCTION

2. FARM COMPLEX

3. CULTURE TRIALS

PROJECT ACTIVITIES IN PICTURES

4. ECONOMICS

5. TRAINING

6. LESSONS LEARNED

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1. Project location - Polekurru Island in E. Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh
2. Sequence of project activities. May 1980 to September 1985.
3. Pond complex on Polekurru Island
4. Cross section of Ponds 1-6
5. Design of two-vent main sluice gate
6. Sluice gate design of Pond 6
7. Isometric view of wooden sluice gate
8. Construction costs
9a. Results of first harvest
9b. Results of second harvest
9c. Results of third harvest
9d. Results of fourth harvest
10. Catch of P.indicus and P.monodon by push net with wooden frame (net opening 0.54 m2) and by hand net by one man in half an hour
11. Daily tide level recordings in the Vadalanali Creek, May 1983— April 1984
12. Tide levels and water management schedule for tide-fed and pump-fed ponds, November 1983
13. Daily salinity and temperature recordings in the Vadalanali Creek, Pond 2 and Pond 5
14. Expenditure and sale proceeds


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