Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats

The study was aimed to investigate the current status and threats of fisheries resources in the Kura River, Bangladesh. Monthly fish catch surveys were carried out from December 2015 to November 2016 in four catchment areas at Hasinarghat, Kandir-dor, Pulertol, and Barartok. In addition, questionn...

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Main Authors: Barman, Sanzib Kumar, Kunda, Mrityunjoy, Mazumder, Sabuj Kanti, Md. Nahiduzzaman, Barman, Partho Protim, Simon Kumar Das
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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author Barman, Sanzib Kumar
Kunda, Mrityunjoy
Mazumder, Sabuj Kanti
Md. Nahiduzzaman,
Barman, Partho Protim
Simon Kumar Das,
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Kunda, Mrityunjoy
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Md. Nahiduzzaman,
Barman, Partho Protim
Simon Kumar Das,
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description The study was aimed to investigate the current status and threats of fisheries resources in the Kura River, Bangladesh. Monthly fish catch surveys were carried out from December 2015 to November 2016 in four catchment areas at Hasinarghat, Kandir-dor, Pulertol, and Barartok. In addition, questionnaire interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) were done to clarify perceptions about the Kura River fishery status. A total of 59 fish species from 22 families were documented and of which 27% were threatened. The values of diversity (H), richness (D), and evenness (J’) were calculated at 3.599, 4.345, and 0.921 respectively. The highest catch volume was recorded 19800±7722.71 kg in November 2016 at the Kandirdor and the lowest 225±110.65 kg in March 2016 at the Barartok (p<0.05). The upstream blockage (man-made dam) in the Kura River was identified as the main cause of fish habitat change, decrease fish biodiversity, and production of this River. Therefore, the findings of this study exposed that the conservation of fish has become urgent. In this regard, the baseline scenario of the Kura River biodiversity and threats will help to make awareness to take necessary conservation strategy as well as the need for further in-depth study.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:188762022-07-05T07:32:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18876/ Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats Barman, Sanzib Kumar Kunda, Mrityunjoy Mazumder, Sabuj Kanti Md. Nahiduzzaman, Barman, Partho Protim Simon Kumar Das, The study was aimed to investigate the current status and threats of fisheries resources in the Kura River, Bangladesh. Monthly fish catch surveys were carried out from December 2015 to November 2016 in four catchment areas at Hasinarghat, Kandir-dor, Pulertol, and Barartok. In addition, questionnaire interviews and focus group discussions (FGD) were done to clarify perceptions about the Kura River fishery status. A total of 59 fish species from 22 families were documented and of which 27% were threatened. The values of diversity (H), richness (D), and evenness (J’) were calculated at 3.599, 4.345, and 0.921 respectively. The highest catch volume was recorded 19800±7722.71 kg in November 2016 at the Kandirdor and the lowest 225±110.65 kg in March 2016 at the Barartok (p<0.05). The upstream blockage (man-made dam) in the Kura River was identified as the main cause of fish habitat change, decrease fish biodiversity, and production of this River. Therefore, the findings of this study exposed that the conservation of fish has become urgent. In this regard, the baseline scenario of the Kura River biodiversity and threats will help to make awareness to take necessary conservation strategy as well as the need for further in-depth study. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18876/1/001-014%2B%2B%2BSabuj%2BKanti%2BMazumder.pdf Barman, Sanzib Kumar and Kunda, Mrityunjoy and Mazumder, Sabuj Kanti and Md. Nahiduzzaman, and Barman, Partho Protim and Simon Kumar Das, (2021) Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats. Malaysian Applied Biology, 50 (3). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0126-8643 https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/issue/view/43
spellingShingle Barman, Sanzib Kumar
Kunda, Mrityunjoy
Mazumder, Sabuj Kanti
Md. Nahiduzzaman,
Barman, Partho Protim
Simon Kumar Das,
Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats
title Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats
title_full Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats
title_fullStr Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats
title_full_unstemmed Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats
title_short Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats
title_sort fish-diversity in the kura river of bangladesh : patterns and threats
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18876/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18876/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18876/1/001-014%2B%2B%2BSabuj%2BKanti%2BMazumder.pdf