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Juvenile fishery of Gonialosa manmina in Hirakud reservoir, India: relevance of seasonal subsistence fishery in the riparian livelihoods.

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Title Juvenile fishery of Gonialosa manmina in Hirakud reservoir, India: relevance of seasonal subsistence fishery in the riparian livelihoods.
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Creator Sajina A.M.
Sudheesan D.
Samanta S.
Paul S.K.
Bhowmick S.
Nag S.K
 
Subject GONIALOSA MANMINAIN HIRAKUDRESERVOIR,
LEVANCE OF SEASONAL SUBSISTENCEFISHERY
 
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Many species of prolific breeding fishes support massive biomass of juveniles during and just after their peak breeding season. This kind of huge standing stock at a particular season facilitates small scale artisanal or subsistence fisheries specifically targeting these stocks, which extent for very short duration. In inland aquatic systems like reservoirs and streams with riparian fisher folk, the opportunity to exploit the juvenile population is high depending upon the approachability of the water bodies and livelihood options of the riparian fishers. In case the situation is similar to the well-known adage 'the fishery is the activity of last resort', the probability for such small scale juvenile fishery to exist is very high. Many a times, small scale seasonal fisheries go unnoticed and their relevance and contribution to the livelihoods of riparian population is undermined, especially in the remote inland water bodies such as reservoirs. Such sort of intense but very seasonal targeted fishing activity was observed in Hirakud reservoir situated in the state of Orissa in north eastern India.
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Date 2019-09-03T04:59:57Z
2019-09-03T04:59:57Z
2014-06-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/22853
 
Language English
 
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