Wetlands and their Fish Diversity in Assam (India)

Author:

Kar Devashish1

Affiliation:

1. Assam (Central) University , Division of Wetlands, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Department of Life Science , Silchar, Assam, India , IN- 788011

Abstract

Abstract Water is indispensably important for sustenance of life. Wetlands serve as potential reservoirs of water which also harbour coveted bioresources, which sustain animal life. Fish is a potential bioresource for nutrition and offer work places for people. The Asian continent has innumerable wetlands with the Indian sub-continent portraying myriads of wetlands of different kinds, including perennial wetlands (locally called “Beel” or “Taal”), seasonal floodplain wetlands (“Haor”) and river-formed oxbow wetlands (“Anua”). In addition to playing a pivotal role in providing nutrition and work places to the people, wetlands also play a significant role in flood management, in regulating biogeochemical cycles, and above all, perhaps, in the rehabilitation of the innumerable fish stocks.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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