The concept of “state fishes of India”: Current status, knowledge gaps, and strategic plans for conservation and sustainable utilization

UK Sarkar, A Kathirvelpandian… - Journal of Fish …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of “state fishes of India” highlights the importance and significance of the
prioritized fish species distributed across various states within the country. This review article …

Community-driven insights into fish assemblage, microhabitats, and management strategies in the Meghna River basin of Bangladesh

MA Sultana, MA Hussain, P Schneider… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The present study aimed to delve into the local ecological knowledge of fisheries in the
Meghna River Basin (MRB) of Bangladesh by exploring the insights and perspectives of …

Microplastics in packaged water, community stored water, groundwater, and surface water in rivers of Tamil Nadu after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak

K Pavithra, T Vairaperumal, KS Vignesh… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The increased load of plastic in waste streams after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak has
increased the possibility of microplastics (MPs) contamination channelling through the rivers …

Anthropogenic risk assessment of riverine habitat using geospatial modelling tools for conservation and restoration planning: a case study from a tropical river …

G Kantharajan, PM Govindakrishnan… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
The riverine ecosystem provides multiple benefits to human community and contributes to
the sustainable development of the ecoregion. The growing dependency on these …

[HTML][HTML] How economically and environmentally viable are multiple dams in the upper Cauvery Basin, India? A hydro-economic analysis using a landscape-based …

A Ekka, Y Jiang, S Pande… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2024 - hess.copernicus.org
The construction of dams threatens the health of watershed ecosystems. The purpose of this
study is to show how multiple dams in a basin can impact hydrological flow regimes and …

The Saptanadī: Mythico-Religious Significance on Contemporary Indian Biodiversity

B Dash, GL Narasimham, P Jinde - Journal of Dharma, 2024 - dvkjournals.in
The saptanadī (seven sacred rivers of Hinduism namely Gaṅgā, Yamunā,
Godāvarī, Sarasvatī, Narmadā, Sindhu, and Kāverī) have played a crucial role in …

How economically and environmentally viable are multiple dams in the Upper Cauvery basin, India? A hydro-economic analysis using a landscape-based …

A Ekka, Y Jiang, S Pande… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2023 - hess.copernicus.org
The construction of dams threatens the health of watershed ecosystems. The purpose of the
study is to illustrate how multiple dams in a basin can impact hydrological flow regimes and …

Sustaining Livelihoods and Nourishing Economies: The Invaluable Contributions of Indigenous Small Fish to India's Economic Tapestry

A Ekka, G Karnatak, A Roy, A Pandit - … of Indigenous Small Fish in India …, 2024 - Springer
Indigenous small fishes play a crucial role through their contributions to food security,
livelihoods, and cultural heritage. These fishes are an important component of traditional …

[PDF][PDF] Community-Driven Insights into Fish Assemblage, Microhabitats, and Management Strategies in the Meghna River Basin of Bangladesh. Sustainability 2023, 15 …

MA Sultana, MA Hussain, P Schneider… - 2023 - academia.edu
The present study aimed to delve into the local ecological knowledge of fisheries in the
Meghna River Basin (MRB) of Bangladesh by exploring the insights and perspectives of …

How economically and environmentally viable are multiple dams in the upper Cauvery Basin, India?

A Ekka, Y Jiang, S Pande, P van der Zaag - 2024 - repository.tudelft.nl
The construction of dams threatens the health of watershed ecosystems. The purpose of this
study is to show how multiple dams in a basin can impact hydrological flow regimes and …