Analysis of chemical parameters of freshwater bodies of Kajali river Ratnagiri, India
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Chemical Parameters, Fish, Fresh waterAbstract
In the present study some chemical parameters were analyzed of three sampling sites of Kajali river viz. S1, S2 and S3. The monsoon and winter seasons show different seasonal fluctuations in various chemical parameters. The observed chemical status of these water bodies are reported to be suitable for the development on planktonic organisms and fishes. The water parameters indicate that the S2 and S3 are rich in nutrients. The life in the aquatic ecosystem is directly or indirectly depends on water quality.
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