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River Fish Monitoring Programme - Manual of Methodology by Kerala State Biodiversity Board

The manual from the KSBB describes in detail the field procedures to be followed in fish monitoring/measurement surveys, conducted for riverine ecological systems.

Author : A Biju Kumar, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), K Krishnakumar, Kerala State Biodiversity Board, Kurian Mathew Abraham, Mar Thoma College, University of Kerala
River Fish Monitoring Programme - Manual of Methodology by Kerala State Biodiversity Board

The idea is to have a simultaneous fish count in all the rivers of the State. It also envisages testing the tissue samples of fish as an indirect measure of water quality. Besides collecting systematic data, this exercise would also help in involving local communities in river conservation initiatives.

The fish monitoring programme is envisaged to be an annual event, as it would not only reveal the fluctuations in the fish population between years, but also indicate the overall health of the riverine ecosystem and its trend.

The manual contains methodology-related details about the scoping study, site selection, weather, stream characterisation, watershed features, riparian vegetation, instream features, aquatic vegetation, water quality, bottom substrates, fish data collection, collection of fish tissue, checklist for the survey and final report preparation. The annexures contain templates of the data collection sheets.

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