Improving Fish Stocks in Kerala Reservoirs: A Solution to Environmental and Economic Challenges

2023-11-11 18:19:00
Rajkumari: The last day of the day in the water bed of the elephant Hundreds of fishes died and floated away. Kerala Reservoir jointly run by the State Government and the Department of Fisheries The fry released under Voir Fisheries Development Scheme He died and floated. The fishes lying on the shore of the reservoir are rotting and emitting a foul smell. Tourism has also become a problem.

Increase fish stocks in reservoirs and ensure availability of fish Rutuka is also a fish of the tribals who depend on the reservoirs. Aims to improve the standard of living of the residents Fish fry are released in the water bodies of the district.

Mattupetti, Anayirangal, Ponmudi and Irattayar Jalashyang in the district. This year, fish fry are released. Carp, which grows rapidly in the water beds of the mountainous region, Katla, Rohu, Mrigal and Goldfish were released. After rejecting all these, he died within a few days.

The fish fry were brought from Palakkad government farm. 20 percent of the average fish hatchery in Yangal. Fisheries department officials said that there will be a loss of Rs.

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