Fish faunal study of Purna Bandhara at Purna River Tq. Purna District Parbhani MS. India
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Fish fauna, Fresh water, Purna RiverAbstract
The present study describes the variety and abundance of fresh water fishes of Purna Bandhara at Purna River Dist. Parbhani. This study were carried out during June 2021 to March 2022. The total 13 species recorded during the study. The results of present study showed that the abundance occurance of Catla, Rohu and Mrigal during the study.
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