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Golden mahseer’s fight for survival in our rivers
The golden mahseer, often called the ‘Tiger of Rivers,’ is facing a steep population decline due to dams, overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. This endangered Himalayan fish is not only a ...
Unchecked logging and quarrying of rocks from streambeds in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts led to springs drying up and populations of putitor mahseer fish, an endangered species, disappearing.
India is turning to its rivers, streams and lakes in the Himalayas and Northeast to unlock a high-value but underutilized aquaculture opportunity. With rising demand for premium fish such as Trout and ...
Structural enrichment in the rearing environment, not only promotes fish welfare, but also affects several aspects of behavioural biology of fish in aquaculture. Here an attempt was made to use ...
DROP A LINE A half-hour’s drive from the plantation town of Siddapura, plus a mile hike into the woods, is the Valanoor fishing camp on the Cauvery River. Valanoor is a picture-book angler’s haven.
At present, fish production activities are being carried out in five major reservoirs—Gobind Sagar Reservoir, Pong Dam ...
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