Reservoirs Fisheries Development and its Trade-offs with Conservation of Natural Fish Genetic Resources

V. Sugunan, Vvr Suresh
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The reservoirs spread across India are ideal water resources for fish production at very low input costs through environmentally safer and socially equitable manner. Nevertheless, the present fish production from the reservoirs is about one-third of its estimated potential. Enhanced capture fisheries, culture-based fisheries and recently cage culture systems are being implemented to bridge this gap, where stocking or artificial recruitment is the essential management tool. The stocked fishes can, at some stage or other, interfere with the natural ecosystem processes and have trade-offs with conservation of natural fish genetic resources, mainly of the rivers on which the reservoirs are built. Though it is difficult to prescribe a totally safe stocking protocol from a genetic point of view, scientifically sound strategies need to be put in place to minimize the adverse impacts of stocking. This paper focuses on the potential adverse impacts of stocking and suggests means that can help minimize its adverse impacts on the fish genetic resources.
水库渔业开发及其与天然鱼类遗传资源保护的权衡
遍布印度的水库是理想的水资源,通过环境安全和社会公平的方式,以非常低的投入成本进行渔业生产。然而,目前水库的鱼类产量约为其估计潜力的三分之一。正在实施强化捕捞渔业、基于养殖的渔业和最近的网箱养殖系统,以弥补这一差距,其中放养或人工招募是必不可少的管理工具。放养的鱼类在某些阶段可能会干扰自然生态系统过程,并与保护天然鱼类遗传资源(主要是水库所在河流的遗传资源)相权衡。虽然从遗传角度很难规定一个完全安全的放养方案,但需要制定科学合理的战略,以尽量减少放养的不利影响。本文着重分析了放养对鱼类遗传资源的潜在不利影响,并提出了减少放养对鱼类遗传资源不利影响的方法。
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