The riverine fisheries of large sized siluroids with special reference to Aorichthys seenghala (Sykes)
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2001
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The significance of large siluroids in dynamics of riverine fish catch composition pinpointed the need to appraise that i) fisheries; ii) status in riverine fisheries; and iii) factors influencing their fisheries with special reference to Aorichthys seenghala (Sykes). The investigations were carried out in the middle stretch of Ganga river system around Allahabad. The study concluded that although, catch of large siluroids had declined but their share in riverine catch increased. The same was true for A. seenghala. The increase in fishing intensity in A. seenghala breeding grounds was one of the evident indicators of fishing stress on the fish. Strong seasonality was observed in its catch over the year. The wanton killing of breeding population during premonsoon and juveniles during postmonsoon may be attributed for this seasonality and decline in its catch. The fishing stress needs to be diverted through some more lucrative option to save its fisheries. Collection of young ones from the nest, during breeding months and their subsequent culture may be one of the conservation measures. It would also generate additional employment for fishers and defer wanton killing of brood stock. |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/16567/1/JIFA28_001.pdf Seth, R.N. and Katiha, P.K. (2001) The riverine fisheries of large sized siluroids with special reference to Aorichthys seenghala (Sykes). Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 28, pp. 1-9. |
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en |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/16567/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries |
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Article NonPeerReviewed |