2021
DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2021.v3.i3d.621
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Fish diversity of Narmada River at Chandan Ghat in Dindori District (M.P.)

Abstract: The present study deals Fish diversity of Narmada River at Chandan Ghat in Dindori District (M.P.) during period June 2019 to May 2020 to census and commercially important fishes in the Narmada River. Narmada River is the largest Westward flowing river of India. It is also referred as the life line of Madhya Pradesh. Present study was aimed to generate information on the fishes of Chandan Ghat of river Narmada. The present study has been conducted to assess the fish biodiversity in a stretch of Narmada River i… Show more

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“…This is the first study in this field, and several indigenous, commercially important, and economically valuable fish have been discovered. (Namdeo and Singh 2021) [3] . Some studies were conducted on the Study on Species Diversity and Assemblage of Fish Fauna of Jamner River: A Tributary of the Narmada River (Vishwakarma and Vyas, 2014) [4] The fish fauna of the Bharathapuzha River in Kerala (Biju Kumar & Sushama, 1999) [5] and the Barna Stream Network in the Narmada basin (Central India) were also studied (Vishwakarma et al, 2014) [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the first study in this field, and several indigenous, commercially important, and economically valuable fish have been discovered. (Namdeo and Singh 2021) [3] . Some studies were conducted on the Study on Species Diversity and Assemblage of Fish Fauna of Jamner River: A Tributary of the Narmada River (Vishwakarma and Vyas, 2014) [4] The fish fauna of the Bharathapuzha River in Kerala (Biju Kumar & Sushama, 1999) [5] and the Barna Stream Network in the Narmada basin (Central India) were also studied (Vishwakarma et al, 2014) [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%