Fish diversity in relation to fish economics of Isapur dam, from Pusad, Yavatmal District (Maharashtra), India.

Authors

  • Pawar SK Department of Zoology, Gramin Mahavidyalaya, Vasantnagar, (kotgyal), Tq. Mukhed Dist. Nanded, (M.S.)India

Keywords:

Isapur dam, Fish Economics, Diversity, Pusad

Abstract

The Study fish diversity and analysis of fish Economics of Isapur dam from Pusad Dist. Yeotmal in Maharashtra region. The water body resource for human consumption, significant role in the human economy and agriculture. special reference to fish diversity and fish rare. The importance of fish economics in fish Production and Analysis in fish of data were also Studied.

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2017-04-11

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Pawar SK. (2017). Fish diversity in relation to fish economics of Isapur dam, from Pusad, Yavatmal District (Maharashtra), India. International Journal of Life Sciences, 5(1), 133–136. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/1374