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Mishra, S. S.
- An Overview of the Fishes of Indian Sundarbans and their Conservation Status
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1 Sovarani Memorial College, Jagatballavpur, Howrah-711 408, IN
2 Paribesh Unnayan Parishad, 8/1b, Raipur Road, Shaktigarh, Kolkata-700032, IN
3 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata-700 016, IN
1 Sovarani Memorial College, Jagatballavpur, Howrah-711 408, IN
2 Paribesh Unnayan Parishad, 8/1b, Raipur Road, Shaktigarh, Kolkata-700032, IN
3 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata-700 016, IN
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Journal of Environment and Sociobiology, Vol 11, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 171-186Abstract
Study of the fi shes of Sundarbans dates back to Hamilton (1822) and during last two centuries there is accumulation on knowledge on the fi sh fauna of Indian Sundarban. Based on published information and observations during the last decade, Indian part of Sundarban is known to harbour 305 species of fi shes as on date. About 73.8% of those fi shes are utilized as food fi shes and seen to be marketed fresh. While the Biosphere Reserve remains to be hope for replenishment of fi sh stock in and around, threats to the fi shes continue unabated. In all, 34 elasmobranchs under 20 genera and 10 families and 271 bony fi shes belonging to 173 genera and 61 families are known from Sundarban. Out of 34 species of cartilaginous fi shes found in Sundarbans, three are critically endangered, three endangered, nine vulnerable and ten near threatened as assessed by IUCN. Among bony fi shes six are near threatened and one vulnerable.Keywords
Sundarbans, Ichthyofauna, Overview, Availability, Conservation Status.- Catfish Diversity of West Bengal, India
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1 Fish Division, Zoological Survey of India, J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata 700016, IN
1 Fish Division, Zoological Survey of India, J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata 700016, IN
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Journal of Environment and Sociobiology, Vol 7, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 189-194Abstract
The present paper deals with Catfish diversity of West Bengal. Taxonomic review of all the concerned publications reveals the occurrence of 86 species of Catfishes in this state. These species are listed in the present paper under their respective families along with their distribution.Keywords
Catfish, Diversity, Taxonomic Review.References
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