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No.TitleAuthor(s)
Regional and country reports
I/RR-1A review of culture fisheries activities in IndiaB. S. Bhimachar and S. D. Tripathi
I/RR-2Posibilidades de la piscicultura en estanques en America LatinaCecil Miles
I/RR-3Status of fish culture in Asia and the Far EastJ. A. Tubb
I/RR-4Status of fish culture in the Near East RegionT. J. Job
I/RR-5The status of warm-water pond fish culture in EuropeJ. L. Gaudet
I/RR-6The status of warm-water fish culture in AfricaA. Meschkat
I/RR-72Status of fish culture in the North American RegionC. R. Maloy
 
Review papers
II/R-1Some limiting factors affecting the dose of fertilizers added to fish ponds, with special reference to the Near EastB. Hepher
II/R-2A review of the methods of fertilizing warm-water fish ponds in Asia and the Far EastG.A. Prowse
II/R-3Appraisal of North American fish culture fertilization studiesB.C. Gooch
II/R-4Influence of the soil on the chemistry of water in relation to productivityG.L. Golterman
II/R-5Fertilization in warm-water pond fish culture in AfricaM.I. van der Lingen
II/R-6The role of soil in fish pond productivity in Asia and the Far EastY. Matida
II/R-7Fertilization of warm-water fish ponds in EuropeP. Wolny
III/R-1Economic aspects of fish feeding in the Near EastS. Tal and B. Hepher
III-VIII/R-2A review on feeds and feeding of warm-water fishes in ponds in Asia and the Far EastS.W. Ling
III/R-3Feeds and feeding of warm-water fish in North AmericaE.W. Shell
IV/R-1Fish hybridizationC.F. Hickling
IV/R-2Genetic improvement of yield in carpR. Moav and G.W. Wohlfarth
IV/R-3Breeding and selection of cultivated warm-water fishes in Asia and the Far East - A reviewH.L. Chaudhuri
IV/R-4A review of selection and breeding in the culture of warm-water food fishes in North AmericaH.P. Clemens
IV/R-5Cría y selección de los peces cultivados en agua templada en America del Sur y CentralRui Simões de Menezes
V/R-1Biological means of increasing productivity in pondsH.S. Swingle
V/R-2Mixed fish culture - An ecological approach to increase pond productivityA. Yashouv
V/R-3Stock manipulation and other biological methods of increasing production of fish through pond fish culture in Asia and the Far EastH.R. Rabanal
V/R-4Méthodes biologiques d'accroissement de la production piscicole (Europe et Afrique)M. Huet
VII/R-1Weed control in fish ponds in the United StatesR.D. Blackburn
VII/R-2Weed control in fish ponds in the Near EastY. Pruginin
VII/R-3Present trends in the control of weeds in fish cultural waters of Asia and the Far EastM.T. Philipose
VII/R-4Control of pond weedsM.T. van der Lingen
VII/R-5Le controle de la végétation aquatique dans les étangs d'élevage (Europe)J.A. Timmermans
VIII-IV/R-1New systems and new fishes for culture in the Far EastK. Kuronuma
VIII/R-2New systems and new fishes for culture in the United StatesJ.R. Fielding
VIII-IV/R-3New systems and new fishes for culture in EuropeE. Woynarovich
VIII/R-4Nouveaux poissons et nouveaux systèmes pour la pisciculture en AfriqueJ. Lemasson et J. Bard
IX/R-1Maladie de poissons dans les étangs a température élevée in EuropeI. Tomasec
IX/R-2A review of diseases and parasites of fishes in warm-water ponds in the Near East and AfricaS. Sarig
IX/R-3A review of the parasites and diseases of fishes in warm-water ponds in North AmericaF.P. Meyer
IX/R-4Diseases and parasites of fishes in warm-water ponds in Asia and the Far EastV. Gopalakrishnan
 
Experience papers
I/E-1Carp culture in the Republic of IraqM.I. Al-Hamed
I/E-2A rational approach to fish culture in rural areas of ZambiaM.A.E. Mortimer
I/E-3Pond fish culture development in GhanaF.M.K. Denyoh
I/E-4The culture of Tilapia species in UgandaS.N. Semakula and J.T. Makoro
I/E-5Carp culture in the U.A.R.A.R. El Bolock and W. Labib
II/E-1Benthic organisms of fertilized and unfertilized ponds in winterJ.K. Liang
II/E-2Essai de fertilisation des étangs à la Station de Recherches Piscicoles de Bouake, Côte d'IvoireP. Lessent
II/E-3Application of limnological and primary productivity studies in fish cultureA. Sreenivasan
II/E-4Problems in carp fish pond fertilizationN. Fijan
II/E-5La fertilisation et son influence sur l'augmentation de la production passagère et finale dans certains étangs de VojvodinaV. Pujin
II/E-6Fertilization of fish ponds with trace element manganese for increased production of planktonS.M. Banerjea and S.C. Banerjee
II/E-7The role of soils in fish production in pondsS. Wrobel
II/E-8Inorganic fertilizers for pond fish cultureH.R. Rabanal
II/E-9Fish production in some rural demonstration ponds in Madras (India) with an account of the chemistry of water and soilA. Sreenivasan
II/E-10A survey of the algal pasture soils of milkfish ponds in TaiwanY.A. Tang and S.H. Chen
II/E-11Increase of production in fresh-water fish ponds by use of inorganic fertilizersS.Y. Lin and T.P. Chen
II/E-12Production of Tilapia mossambica Peters, plankton and benthos as parameters for evaluating nitrogen in pond fertilizersJ.S. Dendy,
V. Varikul,
K. Sumawidjaja, and M. Potaros
II/E-13Effects of micro-nutrients on the survival and growth of Indian carp fryB.C. Das
II/E-14Physiological significance of carbon sources in fertilized fish pondsY. Satomi
II/E-15Thermal characteristics of carp pondsM. Szumiec
II/E-16Experiments in the fertilization of Minnesota fish rearing pondsJ. Dobie
III/E-1Influence de la distribution de nourriture artificielle sur la mortalité des jeunes alevins, la croissance pre-adulte et la maturité sexuelle d'Heterotis niloticus Erh.C. Reizer
III/E-2Studies on the rate of food passage in the intestine of Labeo rohita (Ham.), Cirrhina mrigala (Ham.) and Catla catla (Ham.)S.S. Ranade and H.G. Kewalramani
III-VIII/E-3Feeding of eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) in pondsH. Koops
III/E-4Evaluation of the relative suitability of various groups of algae as food of milkfish in brackish-water pondsY.A. Tang and T.L. Hwang
III/E-5On a new artificial feed for carp fryM.A.V. Lakshmanan,
D.S. Murty,
K.K. Pillai and S.C. Banerjee
III/E-6Experiments with supplemental feeds for channel catfishO.W. Tiemeier,
C.W. Deyoe and S. Wearden
III/E-7The effect of cobalt, vitamins, tissue preparations and antibiotics on carp productionF.M. Sukhoverkov
III/E-8The profitable use of food and its utilization through Tilapia melanopleura Dum.H. Mann
III/E-9Relationship between rate of feeding, rate of growth and rate of conversion in feeding trials with two species of tilapia, Tilapia mossambica Peters and Tilapia nilotica LinnaeusE.W. Shell
III/E-10Estimation of standing crops and rates of feeding fish in pondsH.S. Swingle
IV/E-1A reproduction control factor in the cyprinid fish, Brachydanio rerioG.N. Greene
IV/E-2Studies on the breeding of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) at the experimental pond farms of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Southern Silesia, PolandJ.M. Wlodek
IV/E-3Essai de determination des pertes au cours des differentes phases de l'alevinage de la carpeY. Therezien
IV/E-4Etude sur la reproduction à Madagascar de couples de differentes espèces de TilapiaY. Therezien
IV/E-5Essais d'hybridation dans le genre Tilapia à la Station de Recherches Piscicoles de Bouake, Côte d'IvoireP. Lessent
IV/E-6The estimation of carp value by means of length/height ratio and relative weight gainsK. Stegman
IV/E-7The growth of females and males of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)H. Kempinska
IV/E-8Efficiency of mass selection and selection for relatives in fish cultureV.S. Kirpitschnikov
IV/E-9Methods of breeding the grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella (Val.) and the silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Val.)A.G. Konradt
IV/E-10Some results obtained by the hybridization of cyprinidsM.A. Andriasheva
IV/E-11Genetics and selection of fish and artificial gynogenesis of the carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)K.A. Golovinskaia
IV/E-12The culture of carp and tilapia hybrids in UgandaY. Pruginin
IV/E-13Quelques expériences avec le frai artificiel de la carpeI. Sabioncello et S. Marko
IV/E-14Preliminary studies with the hybrid tilapia, Tilapia nilotica x Tilapia mossambicaJ.W. Avault Jr. and E.W. Shell
V/E-1Influence des saisons sur la croissance de populations de Tilapia dans les régions d'altitude de MadagascarY. Therezien
V/E-2Temperature and yield in carp pondsT. Backiel and K. Stegman
V/E-3Procedures for overwintering tilapiaJ.W. Avault Jr.,
E.W. Shell and R.O. Smitherman
V/E-4Méthodes ameliorées d'élevage des carpillons d'un été pour accroitre la production des étangs de carpicultureZ. Livojević
V/E-5Mono-sex culture of male Tilapia nilotica Linnaeus in ponds stocked at three ratesE.W. Shell
V/E-6Studies on the physiology of young tilapiaHans W. Denzer
V/E-7A mechanized haul seine for use in farm pondsK.L. Coon,
A. Larsen and J.E. Ellis
VI/E-1Testing plant materials for detection of oxygen-deficient water in pondsJ.S. Dendy
VI/E-2An optical method for the estimation of the standing crop of plankton in ponds and lakesR.R. Jones, Jr.
VI/E-3The relative efficiency of experiments conducted in undivided ponds and in ponds divided by netsG.W. Wohlfarth and R. Moav
VII/E-1Aquatic weed control in fish pondsJ.M. Lawrence
VII/E-2Investigations on aquatic weed control with special reference to the use of chemicalsV. Ramachandran and T. Ramaprabhu
VII/E-3Evaluation of eight species of fish for aquatic weed controlJ.W. Avault, Jr.,
R.O. Smitherman and E.W. Shell
VIII/E-1The culture of catfish (Clarias spp.) in ThailandA. Sidthimunka,
J. Sanglert and O. Pawapootanon
VIII/E-2A preliminary report on pond culture of the giant fresh-water prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii De ManA. Sidthimunka and B. Chaopaknam
VIII/E-3Raising rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Rich.) together with carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) and other fishesV.V. Lavrovsky
VIII/E-4Use of thermal waters for commercial production of carps in floats in the U.S.S.R.L.V. Gribanov,
A.N. Korneev and L.A. Korneeva
VIII/E-5Techniques of rearing phytophagous fishesV.K. Vinogradov
VIII/E-6Intensive forms of rearing fish in ponds in peat-hagsA.G. Mints and E.N. Khairulina
VIII/E-7Experiments on rearing fish in salt waters near the Dead Sea, IsraelL. Fishelson and D. Popper
VIII-IV/E-8The name and natural distribution of the “Tilapia from Zanzibar” (Pisces, Cichlidae)E. Trewavas
VIII/E-9Experiments in the culture of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus Linn. in brackish-water ponds in the U.A.R.S.E. El-Zarka and F.K. Fahmy
IX/E-1Control of carp diseases in the U.S.S.R.O.N. Bauer
IX/E-2Parasites and diseases of the grass and silver carps in fish farms of the U.S.S.R.V.A. Musselius and J.A. Strelkov
IX/E-3Eradication of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis in carpZ. Rychlicki
IX/E-4Experiments in vitro culture of Ichthyophthirius multifiliisS. Hlond
IX/E-5Infectious swim bladder disease of the common carpF.S. Markiewicz
IX/E-6Infectious gill necrosis of carpT. Bory-Miaczynski
IX/E-7An attempt to control dactylogyrosis of carp with “Neguovon”J. Grabda and E. Grabda
IX/E-8Effect of the strigeid trematode, Posthodiplostomum minimum upon growth and mortality of bluegill, Lepomis macrochirusR.O. Smitherman
IX/E-9New control methods for Ichthyophthirius in pondsR. Allison
IX/E-10The biology and control of the anchor worm, Lernaea cyprinacea L.W.A. Rogers
IX/E-11Control of snails by the redear (shellcracker) sun-fishJ.L. Carothers and R. Allison
IX/E-12Fish kills caused by phytoplankton blooms and their preventionH.S. Swingle
 
Working papers
VI/W-1Standardization of statistical methods in fish culture researchG.A. Prowse
VI/W-2Standardization of chemical analyses for waters and pond mudsH.S. Swingle
VI/W-3Standardization of biological methods in fish culture researchH.S. Swingle
VI/W-4Standardization of biological studies in fish culture researchK.H. Alikunhi
 
Species synopses
FR/S 31.1Synopsis of biological data on common carp, Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758 (Asia and the Far East)K.H. Alikunhi
FR/S 31.2Synopsis of biological data on common carp, Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758 (Near East and Europe)S. Sarig
FR/S 32Synopsis of biological data on catla, Catla catla (Hamilton) 1822V.G. Jhingran

1 Titles in the original language. Abstracts in English, French and Spanish. Each document has been numbered to facilitate reference. The Roman numerals denote the number(s) of meeting(s) in which the document was discussed, and the Arabic numerals denote its serial number. The abbreviations RR refer to regional and country reports, R to review papers, E to experience papers, W to working papers and S to species synopses.

2 Received after the Symposium meetings.



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