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Volume 26, Issue 77, January - June, 2025

Report on the present status of ichthyofaunal diversity in and around Brahmapuri, Central India

Lalit Urkude1, Sudhir Bhandarkar2♦, Gopal Paliwal3, Akshay Sonavane4

1Research Scholar, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
2Research Supervisor, RTMNU Nagpur, MB Patel College, Deori, Dist. Gondia, Maharashtra, India
3Research Supervisor, RTMNU Nagpur, SS Jaiswal College, Arjuni Mor., Dist. Gondia, Maharashtra, India
4Assistant Fisheries Development Officer, Dist. Bhandara, Maharashtra, India

♦Corresponding Author
Research Supervisor, RTMNU Nagpur, MB Patel College, Deori, Dist. Gondia, Maharashtra, India

ABSTRACT

The variety of fish found in Maharashtra's freshwater bodies, including lakes, rivers, irrigation canals, and dams, is abundant. The size of Maharashtra's fish and fisheries is of great interest from an economic standpoint. In addition to contributing to our world's wealth, this diversity has some significant effects on fishing. In an ecosystem, the lack of Ichthyofaunal knowledge is a major barrier to the popularization of unknown fish species. Brahmapuri is a developing city located in the northern part of Chandrapur district in Maharashtra, Central India, harbors various natural water bodies, maji-malgujari (past landowner’s) tanks, reservoirs, ponds and significant river Wainganga and its tributaries. Reported the variety of fish observed in the 227 water bodies that are accessible in and around the tahsil of Brahmapuri. 68 fish reported from the period of January 2022 to September 2024. In the present extensive survey and investigation, observed 68 species of fish from the 11 orders belonging to 24 families. In the present paper the base line data of fish diversity is provided from the peninsular Central India, for the further policy making in conservation actions of Ichthyofauna.

Keywords: Fish Diversity, Present status, Lakes, Wainganga River, Exotic species, Brahmapuri

Species, 2025, 26(77), e20s3111
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54905/disssi.v26i77.e20s3111

Published: 25 March 2025

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