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Relationship of EcologicalFactors and Commercial Bronze Featherback Fish,Notopterus notopterus(Pallas, 1769);Irrawaddy River, Myitkyina Segment, Kachin state, Myanmar

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Title Relationship of EcologicalFactors and Commercial Bronze Featherback Fish,Notopterus notopterus(Pallas, 1769);Irrawaddy River, Myitkyina Segment, Kachin state, Myanmar
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Publication date 2020-12-22
Authors
Mie Mie Kyaw
Myat Mon Kyaw
M. Roi Lum
Soe Soe Su Naing
Description
Nowadays, there are gradually decreasing the quality of water bodies of Rivers, among them, Irrawaddy River is also little impacts asunder the impact ofecological stress that is leading to be declining fisheries resources including Notopterus notopterus(Pallas, 1769) (here after target species, one of commercially importancefishesin Myanmar), therefore, this research work is conducted on the basis of assessing water quality, availability of target fish, its productivity rate, local indigenous groups participation for conservation, and to control illegal fishing methods and gears in order to sustain natural resource of fisheries as well as water bodies. It was observed some constraints such as poor stakeholder mapping, unclear understanding on ecologicalengagement, and weak environmental awareness.In doing so, it is focused on intervention with observation of actual target fish species population that is about 30 % of all fishes in the study area, Irrawaddy River, Myitkyina segment (Kachin state, Myanmar) according to survey versus aquatic ecosystem with respect to water quality monitoring assessment in which physico chemical indicator by comparing desirable as well as imperative of world health organization (W.H.O) standard, in doing so, all are chemically potable exceptcolor (units), turbidity (N.T U) concerning physical examination for pH (scale)= 6.8, color (units)= > 50, turbidity (N.T.U)= 52.1, conductivity (micromhos/cm)= 56; as well as chemical analysis for calcium as Ca= 8, total hardness (CaCO3)= 36, magnesium as Mg= 3, chloride as Cl= 5, total alkalinity= 36, total iron (Fe)= > 0.2, manganese (Mn)= 0.03, sulphate (SO4)= < 200. And the result of B.O.D (Biochemical Oxygen Demand)= 3.80, D.O (Dissolved Oxygen)= 5.60, C.O.D (Chemical Oxygen Demand)= -, pH value= 6.8, Salinity= 0.1, T.D.S (Total Dissolved Solids) = 29.6 (mg/l). Therefore, it leads toclearcomprehensiveunderstandingon ecological integrity,importance of fisheries resources with stakeholder mapping, compact information on conservation and monitoring fisheriesas well as water resource with capacity building engagement of stakeholders regarding community development and better livelihood of local indigenous group.
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ecological stress, Notopterus notopterus, monitoring assessment, physico chemical indicator, stakeholder mapping
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University of Mandalay, Research Journal
98 - 111
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