Studies on the growth and production of six major and exotic carps in Nasti baor, Jhenaidah, Bangladesh


Autoria(s): Hossain, M.I.; Kunda, M.; Rahman, M.S.; Paul, A.K.; Sayeed, M.A.
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2009

Resumo

An investigation on growth, production and fishery of three Indian major carps: rohu, Labeo rohita, catla, Catla catla and mrigal, Cirrhinus mrigala and three exotic carps: silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, and common carp, Cyprinus carpio was carried out in Nasti baor during February to April months. In catch per unit effort (CPUE) study the highest catch/day/person (3.13 kg) and catch/day/gear (40.65 kg) was recorded in the month of March for kochal fishing. In komar fishing catch/day/person (15.08 kg) and catch/day/gear (1206 kg) was also found higher in March. Komar fishing was done only in March and April and its CPUE was greater in both the months than that of kochal. The average recovery rate (combination of all six species) was 37.80 considering the stocking from July month of the previous year. The recovery rate of common carp (54.1) was the highest and lowest (13.90) in case of silver carp. When the recovery was calculated on the basis of one year data and stocking, it was 55.6%. Analysis of production model revealed that the present production (54,806 kg/year) is less than both theoretical production (model I- 85,285 kg/year and model II -75,952 kg/year) estimated. Therefore, it may be concluded that the fish production from Nasti baor could still be increased from the present level of production.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18957/1/BJFR13.2_137.pdf

Hossain, M.I. and Kunda, M. and Rahman, M.S. and Paul, A.K. and Sayeed, M.A. (2009) Studies on the growth and production of six major and exotic carps in Nasti baor, Jhenaidah, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 13(2), pp. 137-145.

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