Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh

Not Available Sustainability of fish production as well as livelihood generation from reservoirs depends on the appropriate management measures. The present study aims to generate data on fish diversity and fisheries of the Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh, India and suggests probable remedi...

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Main Author: Narway K, Chakravarty S, Jain A, Pailan GH, Dasgupta S
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Research Gate 2019
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Online Access:http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/72790
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spelling ftindiancar:oai:krishi.icar.gov.in:123456789/72790 2023-05-15T15:33:33+02:00 Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh Not Available Narway K, Chakravarty S, Jain A, Pailan GH, Dasgupta S 2019-10-11 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/72790 English eng Research Gate Not Available; Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/72790 Kotwal reservoir fishing bio diversity Madhya Pradesh Morena Research Paper 2019 ftindiancar 2023-01-28T18:51:37Z Not Available Sustainability of fish production as well as livelihood generation from reservoirs depends on the appropriate management measures. The present study aims to generate data on fish diversity and fisheries of the Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh, India and suggests probable remedial measures to make the production sustainable. 29 species of fishes belong to 21 genera, 11 families and 7 orders have been recorded from the Kotwal reservoir. The largest representation was recorded for Cypriniformes order with 1 family, 9 genera and 15 species. Seasonal variation in fish production was very distinct as the production was 30-35% higherin summer months compared to winter months (500-600 kg/Ha). The fish composition includes two species (Ompok bimaculatus and Wallago attu), which included as Near Threatened (NT) category in IUCN list. The study depicted various craft and gears, which were in use for catching fish in the reservoir. Besides, the study elucidated the packaging and marketing process of the fish catch. A note on various governmental programs and schemes in uplifting the fisheries and the socio-economic status of fishermen associated with this reservoir have been documented as a baseline data for the further studies Not Available Report Attu KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository (Knowledge based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations in Agriculture - Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR) Morena ENVELOPE(-67.121,-67.121,-68.580,-68.580)
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reservoir
fishing
bio diversity
Madhya Pradesh
Morena
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fishing
bio diversity
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Morena
Narway K, Chakravarty S, Jain A, Pailan GH, Dasgupta S
Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh
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reservoir
fishing
bio diversity
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Morena
description Not Available Sustainability of fish production as well as livelihood generation from reservoirs depends on the appropriate management measures. The present study aims to generate data on fish diversity and fisheries of the Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh, India and suggests probable remedial measures to make the production sustainable. 29 species of fishes belong to 21 genera, 11 families and 7 orders have been recorded from the Kotwal reservoir. The largest representation was recorded for Cypriniformes order with 1 family, 9 genera and 15 species. Seasonal variation in fish production was very distinct as the production was 30-35% higherin summer months compared to winter months (500-600 kg/Ha). The fish composition includes two species (Ompok bimaculatus and Wallago attu), which included as Near Threatened (NT) category in IUCN list. The study depicted various craft and gears, which were in use for catching fish in the reservoir. Besides, the study elucidated the packaging and marketing process of the fish catch. A note on various governmental programs and schemes in uplifting the fisheries and the socio-economic status of fishermen associated with this reservoir have been documented as a baseline data for the further studies Not Available
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author Narway K, Chakravarty S, Jain A, Pailan GH, Dasgupta S
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title Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh
title_short Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh
title_full Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh
title_fullStr Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh
title_full_unstemmed Fish diversity and fisheries of Kotwal reservoir, Morena, Madhya Pradesh
title_sort fish diversity and fisheries of kotwal reservoir, morena, madhya pradesh
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