The Study of Freshwater Indigenous Ornamental Fishes Available in Selected Sites of Southern Bengal and Their Present Status in Natural Habitats

R. Mukherjee, J. Maity
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Aims: To study the diversity of Ornamental fishes as native species by origin from certain parts of Southern Bengal, have importance in export world of ornamental trading in and across India along with their status in natural habitats. Study Design: An intricate survey was performed along with formal-informal interviews Place and Duration of Study: Survey sites included Howrah, North 24 Paraganas and South 24 Paraganas, Fish Markets, Pet Markets, and Several Fish Farms. Methodology: Live specimens after collecting from natural water bodies like ponds, canals, rivers with the help of fishing nets and gears, are immediately preserved in 5% formalin. Later identification and further investigations are completed in the laboratory. Results: 70 native species from 9 orders were enlisted to for their potentiality but few are exporting from Kolkata market and have gained popularity. 23 indigenous varieties are regularly exporting from Southern Bengal. Some of those species can be kept commercially in aquarium without hurting their biology. Conclusion: This entire practice of export and domestic supply rely upon mostly wild capture which is unorganised and sometimes unauthorised, ultimately impacts on declination of population and downward indication of biodiversity. Additionally, environmental issues and also anthropogenic activities such as habitat destruction, fragmentation, alteration of water quality due to water pollution, agri-based effluents etc. confirm their loss in nature.  Finally, this study recommends that appropriate managements on breeding and culture, quality feed development, consciousness about the species, awareness on the role of species in ecological terms, proper training can only forbid these native wealth from extinction in near future.
孟加拉南部淡水观赏鱼类及其在自然生境中的现状研究
目的:研究来自孟加拉南部某些地区的观赏鱼类的多样性,以及它们在自然栖息地中的地位,这对印度观赏贸易的出口世界具有重要意义。研究设计:一项复杂的调查与正式-非正式访谈一起进行。研究地点和持续时间:调查地点包括Howrah、北24 Paraganas和南24 Paraganas、鱼市场、宠物市场和几个养鱼场。方法:用渔网和渔具从池塘、运河、河流等自然水体中采集活标本后,立即用5%福尔马林保存。随后的鉴定和进一步调查在实验室完成。结果:共有9目70种本地种入选,具有一定的潜力,但很少有本地种从加尔各答市场出口,并受到人们的欢迎。23种本地品种定期从南孟加拉出口。其中一些物种可以在不损害其生物学的情况下在水族馆中进行商业饲养。结论:这种出口和国内供应的整个做法主要依赖于无组织,有时未经授权的野生捕捞,最终导致人口减少和生物多样性下降。此外,环境问题和人为活动,如生境破坏、破碎化、水污染造成的水质改变、农业废水等,证实了它们在自然界中的损失。最后,本研究建议,适当的育种和养殖管理,优质饲料开发,物种意识,物种在生态方面的作用意识,适当的训练,才能在不久的将来阻止这些本土财富的灭绝。
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