Bifocal Fisheries (C1) HSC Board Most Likely Question Sets – Fish Farm Management

Bifocal Fisheries (C1) HSC Board Most Likely Question Sets – Fish Farm Management

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Fresh Water Fish Culture (FWFC)

Introduction

Fish farm management involves the following practices:

  1. Maintaining the health of the fish
  2. Managing the water quality and quantity
  3. Properly feeding the fish
  4. Manipulating pond ecology to ensure optimum production of natural fish food
  5. Maintaining the water quality parameters within tolerance limits of the stocked fish species
  6. Husbandry of fish through stock manipulation, supplementary feeding and health care

Fill in the Blanks

The most likely fill in the blanks question asked in HSC Board Examination. Students must recite all the following to get maximum marks in the examination.

  1. Stocking rate of fingerlings in stocking pond is 5000.
  2. Stocking rate of spawns in nursery pond is 10 lakh spawns per hectare.
  3. In India, Channa fishes are cultivated in paddy fields.
  4. Cyclops is a natural food source for many small fish and invertebrates.
  5. The spawn stage of fish is stocked in nursery pond.
  6. Study of soil feature area of land is related to topography.
  7. In pond, the artificial food is supplied in morning hours.
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