Impact of Sariakandi fish pass on fisheries diversity of Bangali river, Bogra, Bangladesh.

Abstract

The present study was conducted to know the impact of Sariakandi fish pass on fisheries diversity of Bangali river, Bogra, Bangladesh. Data were collected directly from fishermen, fish traders and organizations related to this field. A total of 59 fin fish species and 9 non fin fishes were recorded in Bangali river after construction of fish pass whereas the number was low before establishment of fish pass. Our results indicate that fish pass has positive impact on fisheries diversity of Bangali river at Sariakandi Upazila, Bogra Bangladesh.

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D. Moumita, M. Hussain, A. Mazlan, K. Simon

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D. Moumita, M. Hussain, A. Mazlan, K. Simon (2011).  Impact of Sariakandi fish pass on fisheries diversity of Bangali river, Bogra, Bangladesh.. Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation - International Journal of the Bioflux Society, 4(5), 621-626. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-108342