FISH FAUNA STUDY OF SAMUKA RIVER
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FISH FAUNA STUDY OF SAMUKA RIVER
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Creator |
Dandapat, Asish Kumar
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Contributor |
Upadhyaya, Netaji
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FISH FAUNA , SAMUKA RIVER---
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Description |
India is known for its inland fishery resources and once with rich indigenous fishery resources with great biodiversity. The poor inland fishers and rural community depended for their livelihood and food security on these indigenous species. The present investigation has been conducted to identify the fishes of the Samuka river .It is located at Village sahada of Balasore district which is 250 km away from Bhubaneswar. A total of nineteen fish species and two crustacean species found during our survey. Seven species are not identified out of twelve species. Cyprinidae was the most dominant group representing 5 species followed by Bagridae two species and Heteropneustidae, Mastacembelidae, Channidae, Ambassidae, Gobiidae each with one species.
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Date |
2017-01-19T15:28:30Z
2017-01-19T15:28:30Z 2015 |
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Thesis
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http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/97149
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Language |
en
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Th;4307
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