Aquaculture

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Aquaculture:

The department is well known for aquaculture research and it established two aquaculture units (Unit I: Breeding and Nursery Pond & Live feed Cultivation; Unit II: Stocking Pond) at the college campus to become the students as entrepreneurs. The zoology students have been maintaining the units, culturing the various fresh water organism and also carrying out their projects. The aquaculture includes breeding, rearing, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and culturing aquatic plants. It saves resources and even allows for more food to be produced, leading to secure reserves and less stress on the environment. Aquaculture is also one of the world's most efficient and sustainable methods to produce high-quality protein. Aquacultures also protect biodiversity by reducing the fishing activities on the wild stock in their ecosystems. By providing alternatives to fishing, there is a reduced attack on the wild. We have organized many training programs for students and general public to become entrepreneurs.