Seasonal Study of some Chemical Parameters in Daryabganj Lake, District Etah

Authors

  • Kuber Singh Department of Zoology, Ganjdundwara P.G. College, Ganjdundwara, District Etah, U.P., India. http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4149-0854
  • H. N. Sharma Department of Environmental Toxicology, School of Life Sciences, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra U.P., India. http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8604-4068

Keywords:

Limnological resources, Fish production, pH, Carbon Dioxide, Dissolved Oxygen

Abstract

In India, great regional differences are found in the topography, geology, climate etc. As a result of these differences, the limnological resources (lake, pond & reservoirs) are very unevenly distributed. The inland fisheries include, besides capture fishes of the lake, rivers and large bodies of waters, the culture fishery whose contribution to the dietary of man is of the highest importance. From the catch statistics of these waters, it becomes quite clear that fish production is low in comparison to those of other countries like China, Japan, Indonesia etc. The efforts for increasing fish production in inland waters are underway; however, any effort towards developing the fish resources requires intimate knowledge.

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2019-01-14

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Singh, K., & Sharma, H. N. (2019). Seasonal Study of some Chemical Parameters in Daryabganj Lake, District Etah. Advances in BioScience, 8(4), 92–95. Retrieved from https://journals.sospublication.co.in/ab/article/view/228

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