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Diversity, Distribution and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes in Mount Harriet National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands


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Mount Harriet national park lies between 10°43'57"N latitudes and 92°43'41" to 92°47'11" E longitudes. The area of park is about 46.62 km2 and there is also a proposal to extend the area by another 1700 hectares to include the adjacent hill ranges on Southern part and to conserve the marine ecosystem along the Eastern coast (Fig. 1). The park possesses various hill ranges, which generally lie in the north and south direction as islands. From these, numerous spurs and ridges branch out in east and west directions. The hills are steeper on the east than on west. The principal peaks are Mt. Koyob (460m, the highest peak of N.P), Mt. Hext. (424m), Mt. Harriett (422m), Mt. Godridge (377m) and Mt. Carpenter (373m).
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  • Diversity, Distribution and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes in Mount Harriet National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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P. T. Rajan
Zoological Survey of India, Andaman and Nicobar Regional Centre, Haddo, Port Blair, India
C. R. Sreeraj
Zoological Survey of India, Andaman and Nicobar Regional Centre, Haddo, Port Blair, India

Abstract


Mount Harriet national park lies between 10°43'57"N latitudes and 92°43'41" to 92°47'11" E longitudes. The area of park is about 46.62 km2 and there is also a proposal to extend the area by another 1700 hectares to include the adjacent hill ranges on Southern part and to conserve the marine ecosystem along the Eastern coast (Fig. 1). The park possesses various hill ranges, which generally lie in the north and south direction as islands. From these, numerous spurs and ridges branch out in east and west directions. The hills are steeper on the east than on west. The principal peaks are Mt. Koyob (460m, the highest peak of N.P), Mt. Hext. (424m), Mt. Harriett (422m), Mt. Godridge (377m) and Mt. Carpenter (373m).


DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v113i4.168729