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   Canging Perspectives of
Inland Fisheries

Edited by M. Sinha, Dhirendra Kumar and P. K. Katiha

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Canging Perspectives of Inland Fisheries
Foreword................................................................................................   iii
Preface...................................................................................................   iv
Seminar Report and Recommendation..................................................ix
Environmental Issue
1.    Present ecological status of Chilka lake
M. Sinha, R. K. Banerjee, P. K. Pandit and S. K. Chatterjee.....................
  1
2.    Habitat degradation as Threat to piscine abundance
Sushil Kanta Konar, Tapas Paria and Mahadeb Chandra Das ..................
  8
3.    Fish as biomonitoring tool for environmental impact assessment in
the Ganga river system
K. K. Vass, M. K. Mukhopadhayay, Krishna Mitra, M. M. Bagchi and S. Bandhopadhaya................................................................................
  15
4.    Aquatic pollution and aquaculture prospects-in Egypt
S. M. Kenawy and A. K. Hamza...........................................................
  24
5.    Urceoolariid ciliates of fish as indicators of water quality
Manas K. Das, R. K. Das, S. P. Ghosh and S. Bhowmick.........................
  29
6.    Role of sewage treatment plant in environmental mitigation
Santanu Ghosh and K. K. Vass.............................................................
  36
7.    Coliform and faecal coliform bacterial load in a stretch of Hooghly estuary
R. K. Das, S. Bhowmick, S. P. Ghosh and Sutapa Dutta...........................
  41
8.    Impact of organic wastes on physico-chemical quality of Gurupur estuary, Mangalore
B. K. Bhattacharjya and T. R. C. Gupta.................................................
  46
9.    Seasonal distribution of nutrients in the lower Mahanadi complex
Srikanta Samanta and P. K. Chakrabarti................................................
  50
10.    Changing scenario of fish and fisheries of river Yamuna-Part II
D. N. Mishra and Usha Moza.................................................................
  57
11.    Biotic spectrum of river Mahandi in the context of physical degradation
Shree Prakash, Kalpana Srivastava and Ravish Chandra.........................
  63
12.    Impact of Trans-Himalayan tributaries on the water quality of the river Brahmaputra
V. Pathak and Alok Sarkar...................................................................
  71
13.    Impact of thermal ash and sewage effluents on the ecology of a lake and a rivulet
B. C. Jha.............................................................................................
  77
14.    Impact of habitat changes on mahaseer fishery in Indian uplands with special reference to Kumaon Himalayas
C. B. Joshi and H. S. Raina....................................................................
  84
15.    Primary Production of Hooghly-Matlah estuarine system with special reference to pollution in the Hooghly estuary
M. M. Bagchi and D. Nath.......................................................................
  89
16.    Impacts of heavy metals from sewage and oil refinery effluent on dry matter productions in radish plant
K. Chandra...........................................................................................
  94
17.    Biological markers in aquatic environmental monitoring programme
B. P. Mohanty and K. K. Vass..................................................................
  99
Productivity Management and Ecofriendly Aquaculture
18.    C- and G-banded karyotypes of ital
A. R. Khuda-Bukhsh and C. Chakrabarti.....................................................
  111
19.    Record fish yield from Thirumoorthy reservoir under scientific management
C. Selvaraj, V. K. Murugesan and S. Monoharan.........................................
  114
20.    Fish seed requirement for reservoirs in Uttar Pradesh
P. K. Pandey...........................................................................................
  119
21.    Energetics of annual reproductive cycle in female Channa gachua (Ham)
K. Gupta and Sujata Raina........................................................................
  123
22.    Contribution of exotic carps in net production under varied level of composite carp culture
A. K. Roy, A. K. Dutta, S. K. Mukhopadhyay and Apurba Ghosh.....................
  129
23.    Growth and biochemical composition of carp (ital) fry fed live food and mixed diet
Y. R. Malhotra, Kuldeep Krishen Sharma and P. Bambroo..............................
  134
24.    Impact of Oreochromis mossambicus on the fish yield, catch composition and native fauna of lake Jaisamand (Rajasthan)
Atul Kumar Jain.........................................................................................
  139
25.    Study on abundance and behaviour of weed fishes in Ravishankar Sagar Reservoir (Madhya Pradesh)
Dhirendra Kumar........................................................................................
  143
26.    Feasibility studies on production of Macrobrachium rosenbergil in low saline wetlands of West Bengal
M. K. Mukhopadhya, Utpal Bhaumik, A. K. Das and S. K. Saha.........................
  150
27.    A case study and development needs of two beels in West Bengal
G. K. Vinci and Krishna Mitra.........................................................................
  154
28.    Combined cultivation of Macrobrachium rosenbergii and Ctenopharyngodon idella in a marginal pond of bhomra beel in West Bengal
M. A. Hassan and M. K. Bandhopadhyay.........................................................
  158
29.    Gram-positive cocci present in sewage-fed ecosystem
A. Chattopadhyay, N. K. Manna and M. L. Bhowmik..........................................
  163
30.    Localization of NOR in metaphase chromosomes of two species of larvivorous fish Chanda nama (Fam : Centropomeidae) and Esomus danrica (Fam : Cyprinidae)
A. R. Khuda-Bukhsh and S. Datta...................................................................
  167
Fish Population Dynamics and Food Chain Structures
31.    Current status of dolphin in Ganges river India
R. K. Sinha...................................................................................................
  170
32.    Studies on the relative abundance of diatoms in the food of Schizothorax richardsonii inhabiting the river Alakananda
Rita Nautiyal and Prakash Nautiyal.................................................................
  179
33.    Water quality, plankton and periphyton assessment in different water bodies in West Bengal (India)
Sumana Mazumdar, Anjana Sengupta, K. Pati, K. K. Sengupta & S. C. Santra.....
  187
34.    Nutritional and density-dependent responses of some cladocera
Seema Langer and Y. R. Malhotra..................................................................
  191
35.    Plankton abundance and drift in its diversity in the river Ramganga-a tributary of river Ganga
M. A. Khan, A. K. Laal, D. N. Singh and Ravish Chandra...................................
  198
36.    Ecology of rtifer Brachionus rubens with special reference to population response to variable food and temperature under laboratory conditions
Y. R. Malhotra, M.K. Jyoti, Kuldeep K. Sharma and Banti Raina.........................
  205
37.    Preliminary observation of fertilization of water with trace element zinc for increased production of Moina
A. K. Gupta.................................................................................................
  212
38.    Possibilities of using potassium as fish pond fertilizer in red and lateritic soil zones
Soma Neogy and G. N. Chattopadhyay..........................................................
  216
39.    Ecology and bio-diversity study of different wetlands with their production potentiality
A. K. Ghosh, P. K. Pandit, H. C. Karmakar and R. K. Banerjee.........................
  221
40.    An account of the aquatic macrophytes in some beels of lower
Brahmaputra basin, Assam
Bulbul Acharjee, A. Dutta and M. Choudhury.................................................
  228
Socio-Economic Issue
41.    Area specific technology modification with exotic fish under Sunderban microsituation
B. K. Mahapatra, D. Saha and N. C. Datta.....................................................
  235
42.    Impact of aquaculture on environment and socio-economic profile of the Sunderbans and vice-versa
D. Saha, B. K. Mahapatra and N. C. Datta.....................................................
  239
43.    Conventional project evaluatation techniques and their limitations for estimating environmental costs
S. Paul and H. K. Sen..................................................................................
  244
44.    Ngo's role in development of pisciculture in rural areas
G. N. Saha.................................................................................................
  248
45.    Efficacy of various techniques in transferring technologies of carp culture system
Utpal Bhaumik, S. K. Saha and A. Mitra........................................................
  255
46.    Income and employment generation from Indian inland waters
Pradeep K. Kathia and Ravish Chandra........................................................
  261
47.    Socio-economic status of the rural population in the Indian Sunderbans and their role in the conservation of mangroves
Neera Sen, Dolanchampa Ghosh and K. R. Naskar........................................
  267
Author Index................................................................................................   173
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