Tangail, Bangladesh. In permanent floodplains about 165 ± 28 kg ha)1 of fish was caught annually. For seasonal floodplains, this figure was 83 ± 23 kg ha)1 yr)1. The fish catch exhibited a strong seasonal variation, with the highest catch in October, when the floodwater recedes towards the river, and the lowest catch during the dry season in April/May. The annual catch varied with the extent of flooding, with high catches in wet years and low catches in dry years. The extent of flooding was quantified through a Flood Index. Plotting the annual yields against this Flood Index provided a significant relation (P < 0.05), confirming the existence of a flood pulse. The fishing effort (f) and the catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) were significantly...
Disproportionately little attention has been paid to the dry season trade-off between rice and (inla...
Freshwater fishing is highly developed in the Amazonian basin, and the problems of managing the fish...
Abstract Monthly surveys of local fisheries from five principal landing sites on the River Ganges at...
During the monsoon the Bangladesh floodplain becomes integrated into a single biological productive ...
This paper explores the linkages of environment and economic development in the floodplain of large ...
This paper investigates the tradeoffs between floodplain agriculture and fisheries production in the...
Aims: To support community-based fisheries management (CBFM) of inland fisheries resources in Bangla...
River-floodplains support a significant number of small-scale capture fisheries despite having under...
In Bangladesh, extensive common pool fisheries exist in the wet season on private lands in the flood...
Inland fisheries provide vital proteins, jobs and income, for some of the most marginalized communit...
Objective: To measure the productivity of water on the floodplain land in terms of fisheries and li...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation investigate...
Fish exploitation of the Halda River was investigated for two years period from January 2007 to Dece...
Aims: To examine the status of Fish Aggregating Device (Katha) fishery in the river Titas in Banglad...
In the tropical and subtropical wet and dry regions, maintaining natural hydrologic connections betw...
Disproportionately little attention has been paid to the dry season trade-off between rice and (inla...
Freshwater fishing is highly developed in the Amazonian basin, and the problems of managing the fish...
Abstract Monthly surveys of local fisheries from five principal landing sites on the River Ganges at...
During the monsoon the Bangladesh floodplain becomes integrated into a single biological productive ...
This paper explores the linkages of environment and economic development in the floodplain of large ...
This paper investigates the tradeoffs between floodplain agriculture and fisheries production in the...
Aims: To support community-based fisheries management (CBFM) of inland fisheries resources in Bangla...
River-floodplains support a significant number of small-scale capture fisheries despite having under...
In Bangladesh, extensive common pool fisheries exist in the wet season on private lands in the flood...
Inland fisheries provide vital proteins, jobs and income, for some of the most marginalized communit...
Objective: To measure the productivity of water on the floodplain land in terms of fisheries and li...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation investigate...
Fish exploitation of the Halda River was investigated for two years period from January 2007 to Dece...
Aims: To examine the status of Fish Aggregating Device (Katha) fishery in the river Titas in Banglad...
In the tropical and subtropical wet and dry regions, maintaining natural hydrologic connections betw...
Disproportionately little attention has been paid to the dry season trade-off between rice and (inla...
Freshwater fishing is highly developed in the Amazonian basin, and the problems of managing the fish...
Abstract Monthly surveys of local fisheries from five principal landing sites on the River Ganges at...