Dynamics and fisher perception of fishery exploitation in a transboundary pocket of the River Atrai, India

Author:

Ghosh Monika12ORCID,Panja Soumyadip13ORCID,Dutta Mrinmay4ORCID,Homechaudhuri Sumit1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aquatic Bioresource Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology University of Calcutta Kolkata West Bengal India

2. Department of Zoology Balurghat College Balurghat West Bengal India

3. Fish Ecology and Behavior Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata (IISER‐K) Mohanpur West Bengal India

4. Department of Commerce Balurghat College Balurghat West Bengal India

Abstract

AbstractTransboundary freshwater fish are critical for both biodiversity and community well‐being but face alarming overexploitation in shared rivers. Such rivers greatly aid the livelihood and nutrition of local people on both sides of shared borders. However, a lack of understanding of resource dynamics and utilization patterns hinders sustainable management of resources. We investigated spatiotemporal fish assemblages along the River Atrai, a transboundary river between India and Bangladesh. The socioeconomic status of fishers was quantified from personal interviews and group discussions to estimate the exploitation trajectory of piscine resources. Fish assemblages varied significantly among locations and seasons. Species diversity was highest downstream and lowest upstream. Spatiotemporal fishery exploitation aligned with fish diversity among sites and seasons, with fishers preferring to fish in downstream areas during the post‐monsoon season. Fishers were economically weak, with limited sources of income. Therefore, adequate integrated management plans should be implemented to ensure resource resilience in a transboundary pocket, sustainably supporting the livelihood of concomitant fishers.

Publisher

Wiley

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