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Seasonal variation of fish migration in Sariakandhi fish pass

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dc.contributor.advisor Anisul Haque, Dr.
dc.contributor.author Ghosh, Bijoy Kumar
dc.date.accessioned 2016-02-01T10:19:12Z
dc.date.available 2016-02-01T10:19:12Z
dc.date.issued 2007-01
dc.identifier.uri http://lib.buet.ac.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1951
dc.description.abstract The importance of open water fish in our socio-economic regime has recemly drawn the attention of the policy makers of the country. FCDIFCDI projects mainly serve the agricultural interests, but it interfere fish migration, This inevitably affects the open water fisheries sector as migratory routes. Nursing grounds of many species of fish are hampered and disturbed for these projects also. In order to permit fish migration in rivers, it is necessary to maintain conditions that help migrants reach their spawning grounds. To overcome obstacles, such as hydraulic structures, placed in the path of migrating fish, structures must be designed to assist lhe fish to pass them. The periodic and directed travel of fish mainly for fceding, breeding and over coming adverse climatic conditions is called migration !'ish passes are constructed to allow normal breeding migration and to ensurc natural route of fish movement. The concept ofa fish passes is relatively new in Bangladesh. At present, two Fish passes and two fish friendly structures are constructed These are Fish Pass in Jamuna to Bangali River at Sariakandi in Bogra, fish Pass in Kawadighi Haor of Monu river in Moulovibazar, fish friendly structure in Lohajong river of Tangail and fish friendly structure at Morichardanra in Chapainawabganj. Fish fry, spawning and hatchling movement from Jamuna to Bangali River was the main objective of Sariakandi Fish Pass Project. The Fish Pass Project of Sariakandi is necessary for the development of the dominant fishes like catfish and small fishes. The structures will also aid in efficient development of the carp fishes. Syawlling migration, mainly in carp fish, in the study area was found to begin at the 2" week of May and continue up to the 3,d week of July. Catfish migrations began at the last week of March and continue up to the 2nd week of June. . Seasonal variation was found in four periods of fish migration; firstly over-wintering or dry season migration, in this period the large size carps and small catfish especially Magur and Shing showed peak migration. Secondly spawning migration season, small size catfishes showed peak migration. Thirdly nursery/ grow out migration season, carps, catfishes and other fishes showed peak migration during this season. And fourthly flood recession migration season, large size carps and catfishes also showed peak migration en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Institute of Water and Flood Management (IWFM) en_US
dc.subject Fish - Fresh water - Sariakandi en_US
dc.title Seasonal variation of fish migration in Sariakandhi fish pass en_US
dc.type Thesis-MSc en_US
dc.contributor.id 0328022 MF en_US
dc.identifier.accessionNumber 104386
dc.contributor.callno 639.310954924/GHO/2007 en_US


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