Autor: |
ADHIKARI, SUBHENDU, MAHANTY, DURBADAL, IKMAIL, SAROSH, SARKAR, SUBHAS, RATHOD, RAMESH, PILLAI, BINDU RAMAN |
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International Journal of Big Data Mining for Global Warming; December 2021, Vol. 3 Issue: 2 |
Abstrakt: |
Carbon footprint analysis for different freshwater aquaculture practices in different states of India along with Bay of Bengal was done. In West Bengal, the average inputs as carbon equivalent (CE) were 1936±868kg/ha with an average output of 5263±2041kg live weight/ha. In Odisha, the inputs as CE were 2049±1638kg/ha with an output of 3028±2059kg live weight/ha. In Andhra Pradesh, the average inputs as CE was 3889±980kg/ha with an average output of 8314±2171kg live weight/ha for Litopenaeus vannameiculture practices, while the same for Indian major carps culture was 5806±2380kg/ha with an output of 10179±3111kg live weight/ha, respectively. The average Global Warming Potential (GWP) of all the carp culture practices in different study places was 1.57kg CO2-e/kg fish, while the same for L.vannameiculture was 1.87kg CO2-e/kg shrimp. |
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