2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejabf.2021.174142
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Do hydro-biological factors influence spawning migration: A case study of Hilsa’s (Tenualosa ilisha) breeding habitat in Ganga River, India

Abstract: Sample collection site and timeWater and plankton samples were collected from four different sites of which three were breeding sites (i.e. Balagarh, Belur and Godakhali) and one was non-breeding sites (i.e. Katwa) of hilsa in the upstream of hilsa in the lower basin of Ganga (Hooghly-Bhagirathi) River system in West Bengal (Fig 1, i and ii). The breeding sites were marked as per the identification made by CIFRI (Bhaumik and Sharma, 2012).Samples were collected throughout the year (two consecutive years; 2014 … Show more

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“…Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha), commonly known as Indian shad, is an anadromous fish. It migrates into the Padma, Meghna, and Tetulia rivers, and their tributaries from the Bay of Bengal for breeding and nursing purposes (Chatterjee et al, 2021). Hilsa fishery provides the livelihood for 2.5 million fishermen of the country, solely shares 12% of the total fish production, and contributes around 1% to the GDP of Bangladesh which has a total annual value of 1.3 billion USD (Dutta et al, 2021;Mozumder et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha), commonly known as Indian shad, is an anadromous fish. It migrates into the Padma, Meghna, and Tetulia rivers, and their tributaries from the Bay of Bengal for breeding and nursing purposes (Chatterjee et al, 2021). Hilsa fishery provides the livelihood for 2.5 million fishermen of the country, solely shares 12% of the total fish production, and contributes around 1% to the GDP of Bangladesh which has a total annual value of 1.3 billion USD (Dutta et al, 2021;Mozumder et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%