Floodplain fishery plays an important role in the economy of the country and the livelihoods of the people living adjacent to those floodplains. There has been indication of declining fisheries stocks needs closer examination. Consequently, a survey was conducted in the Titas floodplain (Nabinagor-Bkdhor-Urkhulia) to identify the gears, catch per unit effort (CPUE), catch composition, species diversity and production during monsoon, from July to November (two flooding seasons). A total of 35 different types of gears of seven categories were identified. The monthly average number of different gears operated varied from 501 (seine net) to 40 (push net). The highest number of gears operated in September 2003 (1491 gears) and the lowest in November 2002 (455 gears). Fishing effort of seine net, gill net and set bag nets in two flooding seasons were 0.0223, 0.0230, 0.0028 and 0.0216, 0.0233, 0.0036 gears/ha/day, respectively. The set bag net had the highest CPUE (15.41 kg/ha/day) followed by seine net (7.04 kg/ha/day) and gill net (4.85 kg/ha/day). Average CPUE of combined gears in 2002 and 2003 were 4.93 and 4.81 kg/gear/day, respectively and the estimated production of the floodplain was 44 kg/ha/year. In combined catch, more than 20% fish were Cypriniformes (carps) including Puntius sophore, P. sarana, Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala, 15%, catfish (Wallago attu, Mystus aor, M. cavasius, etc.), 13% pearch 6% eels and the rest 46% were small and medium size fish and prawns. The fishing effort, CPUE and yields did not show any indication on the over exploitation of the resources.
Floodplain fishery plays an important role in the economy of the country and the livelihoods of the people living adjacent to those floodplains. There has been indication of declining fisheries stocks needs closer examination. Consequently, a survey was conducted in the Titas floodplain (Nabinagor-Bkdhor-Urkhulia) to identify the gears, catch per unit effort (CPUE), catch composition, species diversity and production during monsoon, from July to November (two flooding seasons). A total of 35 different types of gears of seven categories were identified. The monthly average number of different gears operated varied from 501 (seine net) to 40 (push net). The highest number of gears operated in September 2003 (1491 gears) and the lowest in November 2002 (455 gears). Fishing effort of seine net, gill net and set bag nets in two flooding seasons were 0.0223, 0.0230, 0.0028 and 0.0216, 0.0233, 0.0036 gears/ha/day, respectively. The set bag net had the highest CPUE (15.41 kg/ha/day) followed by seine net (7.04 kg/ha/day) and gill net (4.85 kg/ha/day). Average CPUE of combined gears in 2002 and 2003 were 4.93 and 4.81 kg/gear/day, respectively and the estimated production of the floodplain was 44 kg/ha/year. In combined catch, more than 20% fish were Cypriniformes (carps) including Puntius sophore, P. sarana, Labeo rohita and Cirrhinus mrigala, 15%, catfish (Wallago attu, Mystus aor, M. cavasius, etc.), 13% pearch 6% eels and the rest 46% were small and medium size fish and prawns. The fishing effort, CPUE and yields did not show any indication on the over exploitation of the resources.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | April 1, 2008 |
Published in Issue | Year 2008 Volume: 8 Issue: 2 |