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Final report on..Documentation of diversity of fresh water fishes of West Bengal
(Coochbehar)
Dr. Debashis Das, Assistant Professor in ZoologyIn association with
West Bengal Biodiversity Board
Final report on..
Documentation of diversity of fresh water fishes of West Bengal(Coochbehar District)
2013 - 2015
Study conducted by:Dr Debashis Das, Assistant Professor in Zoology
Department of Zoology, Tufanganj MahavidyalayaTufanganj; Coochbehar; W.B.
In association withWest Bengal Biodiversity Board, Department of Environment
Government of West Bengal
Ref.: WBBB Memo No. 241/3K(Bio)-2/2013 dated 22/04/2013) read with Memo No. 655/3K(Bio)-2/2013 dt. 16/09/2014
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WBBB: Freshwater Fish SurveyFormat for Final Database-2015
1. Region Surveyed: District- Coochbehar, State- West Bengal, Country- India.
2. Surveyed by: Dr. Debashis Das, Department of Zoology, Tufanganj Mahavidyalaya, Tufanganj-736160, Coochbehar, WB, India.
3. Duration of the Survey: From- 2013 To - 2015
4. Database of surveyed waterbodies: Detail database given in Format A1/S1-S28 (Beel spots) & A3/S29 – S63 (River spots) and in Format A2/S64 –S80 (Pond & Nayanjuli spots). A summary of all the spots covered during the course of survey is presented in a table format in Annexure-1 &Annexure-2.
5. Database of fishes in the surveyed waterbodies and region: Spot wise detail of fishes recorded is given in Format B. A summary of all the fishesrecorded along with their photographs are presented in a table format in Annexure-3 & Annexure-4.
6. Database for Fish gears: Spot wise detail of fish gears recorded (so far possible) is given In Format C. The name and photographs of the fish gearsrecorded during survey is given in Annexure-5.
7. Conclusive report (text) on the observations by the surveyor : (3000-5000 words on the past, present status and future of water bodies andfreshwater fishes in the surveyed region, threats and conservation strategies, invasive species, etc)
Introduction: Region of the study :The Coochbehar District is situated in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas in West Bengal. The district town Cooch Behar is the only planned town in North Bengalregion with remnants of royal heritage. It is one of the main tourist destinations in West Bengal, especially for the Cooch Behar Palace and Madan Mohan Temple, andhas been declared a heritage town [Source: Wikipedia]. Before 28th August 1949, Cooch Behar was a Princely State ruled by the king of Cooch Behar, who had been afeudatory ruler under British Government. Cooch Behar was transferred and merged with the province of West Bengal on 19th January, 1950 and from that date CoochBehar emerged as a new District in the administrative map of West Bengal [Source : NIC, District Coochbehar]. The major religions followed in Cooch Beharare Hinduism, followed by Islam; Christianity and Sikhism. The religious composition is closely linked with that of Bengal and Assam with 76.44% Hindus and 23.34%Muslims. Communities that inhabit Cooch Behar include the Bengalis, Rajbangsi, Gorkha, Marwaris and Biharis. Commonly spoken languages include Bengali and Hindi.English and Assamese are understood by most of the people [Source : Wikipedia].
Geology and geographyCooch Behar district lies between 25°57'47" & 26°36'20" North Latitude [Source : District Census Handbook, 1961]. It is located at the North-Eastern part of WestBengal; bounded by the districts of Alipurduar in the north and Jalpaiguri in the north-west, state of Assam in the east (bounded by the districts of Kokrajhar & Dhubri
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in Assam) and the International Border in the form of Indo-Bangladesh boundary in the south-west, south and south-east. The Area of the district is 3387 sq. Km, whichcontributes 3.82% of the land mass of the State of West Bengal [Source: NIC, District Coochbehar].
Cooch Behar is essentially a flat country with a slight south-eastern slope along which the main rivers of the district flow. Most of the high lands appertain toSitalkuchi area and most of the low lands lie in Dinhata area. The soil is alluvial of very recent formation. It is mostly sandy and loose. The surface soil is loam andhardly any good clay is found [Source: NIC, District Coochbehar].
The rivers flow in a slanting course from north-west to south-east. Six river systems cut through the district flowing in a south-easterly direction. From the west toeast these are: the Tista system, Jaldhaka system, Torsa, Kaljani, Raidak and Gadadhar system.
Heavy rains in Coochbehar often cause strong river currents and flooding. The turbulent water carries huge amounts of sand, silt, and pebbles, which have anadverse effect on crop production as well as on the hydrology of the region. Alluvial deposits form the soil, which is acidic. Soil depth varies from 15 cm to 50 cm,superimposed on a bed of sand. The foundation materials are igneous and metamorphic rocks at a depth 1000 m to 1500 m. The soil has low levels of nitrogen withmoderate levels of potassium and phosphorus. Deficiencies of boron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, and sulphur are high [Source : Wikipedia].
ClimateFive distinct seasons (summer, monsoons, autumn, winter and spring) can be observed in Cooch Behar, of which summer, monsoons and winter are more prominent.Cooch Behar has a moderate climate characterized by heavy rainfall during the monsoons and slight rainfall from October to mid-November. The district does not havehigh temperatures at any time of the year. The summer season is from April, the hottest month, to May. During the summer season, the mean daily maximumtemperature is 36.5 °C, and the mean daily minimum is 20.2 °C. The winter season lasts from the end of November to February; January is the coldest, whentemperature ranges between 10.4 °C and 24.1 °C. The lowest and highest temperatures recorded have been 3.9 °C and 39.9 °C respectively. The atmosphere is highlyhumid throughout the year except from February to May, when relative humidity is around 50 to 70 percent. The rainy season lasts from June to September. Averageannual rainfall in the district is 3,201mm. However, the climate has undergone a drastic change in the past few years, with the mercury rising and the rainfalldecreasing each year [Source : Wikipedia].
A highly humid atmosphere and abundant rains characterise the climate of this district, with the temperature being seldom excessive. The Period from June tobeginning-of-October is south-west monsoon season. October to mid-November constitutes post monsoon season. Cold season being November to February and hotseason being March to May [Source: NIC, District Coochbehar].
January is the coldest month with temperature varying between 5°C to 28°C, April is the hottest month with mean maximum temperature of 31°C and meanminimum temperature of 20°C(as per 2012 data). Lowest temperature up to 5°C and maximum temperature up to 37°C have been recorded in the year 2012. Theatmosphere is highly humid throughout the year except February to May when relative humidity is as less as 50 to 70% [Source: NIC, District Coochbehar].
MapsThe district of Cooch Behar comprises five sub-divisions namely Cooch Behar Sadar, Dinhata , Mathabhanga , Tufanganj and Mekhliganj subdivision. A district mapshowing the sub-divisions and the blocks was presented in the next page and a map showing the major rivers and roads was attached after that page [Courtesy: NIC,District Coochbehar & Wikipedia].
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Major rivers and roads of Cooch Behar District of West Bengal
Courtesy: www.msmewb.org
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Methods of surveys (including the frequency of visits)
Survey methods (1 to 8 points) were exclusively followed as directed by the West Bengal Biodiversity Board in its approval letter No. 241/3K(Bio)-2/2013 dated22/04/2013. However stress was given to the interview of the local knowledgeable fisherman about the selection of the survey spots. Conventional different types offishing gears e.g. gill nets, cast nets, dip nets, drag nets etc. were used and expert fishermen were engaged to capture the fishes from various spots. After capturing routinephotography and proper preservation (Bagra and Das, 2010) were followed as per conventional method. Identification was done by identifying their general body form,morphometric and meristic characteristics by consulting literature like Talwar and Jhingran (1991), Jayaram (1999), Viswanath (2000), Bhattacharyya (2007) and Chanda(2013). For valid scientific name FishBase website was consulted and to evaluate conservation status and trends IUCN websites were surfed.
Regarding the frequency of visiting the spots surveyor tried to visit all the spots routinely at least once in three months except those spots which were dries up in latewinter. Stress was given to those spots where chances of getting the varieties of fishes are more. In those cases frequency of visiting the spots is either weekly / bi-weekly.All these survey protocols were considered after a pilot survey and consulting the local knowledgeable persons / fishermen.
Executive Summary:The topography and vegetation of Cooch Behar District is very similar to that of North East India which is a hotspot of biodiversity. Fishes are one of a major
integral part of Bengalis’ diet & lifestyle; it is also found a special mention in Bengali literature. Agarwal’s (2006) findings suggested that more than 80% of the Bengalipopulation were fish-eaters, and an average Bengali has consumed fish about 320 days out of the year. The decline in abundance and distribution of fishes are indicative ofdying fish species. Natural factors like alteration of river flow, sedimentation and anthropogenic factors like water pollution, large scale fishing and use of non-conventionalfishing gears, etc. indicates that the natural ecological functioning of the system is at risk.
Fishery research in the 18th and 19th centuries was purely restricted to systematic. A number of authors published creditable accounts of fish species available inIndia, the major publications being Cuvier (1817), Hamilton (1807, 1822), Cuvier and Valenciennes (1828–1849), Heckel (1838), McClelland (1839, 1842), Jerdon (1849),Bleeker (1853, 1854, 1863), Gunther (1868), Day (1865, 1873, 1889), Alcock (1898), and Blanford (1901).
British surveyors Shaw and Shebbeare first tabulated the 131 fish species from North Bengal in the year 1937 (Shaw & Shebbeare, 1937). JRB Alfred, director ofthe Zoological Survey of India, had presented a complete list of flora and fauna including freshwater fish of the state of West Bengal. Rajguru (2003) reported the presenceof Rohita, Magura, Kavai, Chenga, Chengalia, Ilish, Chital, Barali, and Tengar fish species in the reverine system. Sen (1992) recorded 172 fresh water fish species from thestate of West Bengal.
There are few researchers published their findings of the ithchyofaunal diversities of various waterbodies of North Bengal. Such as Banerjee et al. (2009) recorded71 fish species from different rivers in Darjeeling district, Patra and Dutta (2010) recorded 31 species of Cypriniformes fish from River Karala and again Patra et al. (2011)recorded 55 species of fishes from the same river, Acherjee and Barat (2012) reported 65 species from Teesta river at Darjeeling district, Mondal and Bandyopadhyay(2014) recorded 78 fish species from the rivers of Duars region, Sharma and Baro (2014) reported 83 species from river Sankosh and Barat et al. (2015) recorded fishesfrom Kaljani river at Coochbehar district. But there is no recent record of ichthyofauna diversity from the District Cooch Behar as a whole. Therefore we have attempted torecord the fresh water fish diversity of Cooch Behar District at this present environmental scenario.
A total of 104 fish species belong to 9 orders and 29 families were recorded during the course of the study. A checklist of all recorded species along with theircommon / local name, abundance status, IUCN conservation status and trends were presented in Annexure-3. Family Cyprinidae representing the highest number (41) ofrecorded species, followed by family Bagridae (8) then family Sisoridae (7) and family Cobitidae (4). The major number (90 out of 104 types) of fishes were found fromCypriniformes (49 No.), Siluriformes (25 No.) and from Perciformes (16 in number). Summary of these findings are presented in Table-1. This observation corroborated withthe findings of Banerjee et al. (2009), Patra et al. (2011), Acherjee and Barat (2012) and Sharma and Baro (2014). Regarding trend of the population, IUCN noted thatpopulation of 14 species are decreasing, but about other 80 species there is no data in the website of IUCN.
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After analyzing the data of Annexure-3, it is observed that one Endangered, two Vulnerable and 11 Near Threatened species were recorded from Cooch BeharDistrict of West Bengal. Surprisingly IUCN not assayed 10 species from this list and data is deficient regarding three species and researchers are ‘List Concern’ on about 77species of fishes from the list (Annexure-3), out of which many are very important for their food value and other for their ornamental value. Tor putitora is recorded under‘endangered (A 4acde)’, Cyprinion semiplotum is ‘vulnerable (A 2acde+3cde)’ and Cirrhinus cirrhosus is also recorded as ‘vulnerable (D2)’ category. Out of these three thefirst one was recorded as ‘very rare’ in Cooch Behar, second one was found to be ‘rare’ category and the third one recorded as ‘common’ in Cooch Behar. In ourobservation it is noted that 51 species are captured as food fish, 21 species are used as an ornamental fish and another 32 species have both food as well as ornamentalvalue. It is also recorded that 16 species are ‘very common’ in Cooch Behar District, 41 species are fall in the category of ‘common’, 34 ‘rare’ and 13 species are found ‘veryrare’. IUCN data showed that the trend of 22 species is decreasing and our observation recorded 47 species are found under ‘rare’ or ‘very rare’ category, which needsfurther investigation. Among these 48 species some are having very good food value or ornamental value and they required proper conservation measures. Common namewith scientific name and photographs of all fishes recorded from this district are presented in Annexure-4.0.
We have recorded 4 crustacean from Cooch Behar district of which two were identified and other two were identified up to genus level. Name, scientific nameand photographs were presented in Annexure-4.1. Out of these four crustaceans three are prawn and one is crab.
During our survey we have recorded 11 exotic fishes from the Cooch Behar district of West Bengal of which 10 are having food value and the fish Gambusia affiniswere recorded from the drainage system of the Cooch Behar town. Surprisingly exotic fishes Tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus and Red-bellied pacu or Rupchanda,Piaractus brachypomus are recorded from this district. Fishermen reported that their seedlings are illegally transported from neighboring country Bangladesh. Bigheadcarp, Hypophthalmichthys nobilis and Java barb / silver barb / China Puti (Barbonymus gonionotus) are most widely cultured exotic fishes in this district. Common namewith scientific name and Photographs of these fishes are presented in Annexure-4.2. It is remarkable that Crocodile fish (Hypostomus guacari) is recorded from the freshwater ponds, small rivers of this district, though the frequency of findings is very rare.
We also recorded 21 dominant hydrophytes of which 3 belongs to submerged types, 6 floating, 7 submerged & floating variety and another 5 recorded from thebank area of the waterbodies of Cooch Behar district. Common name with scientific name and photographs are presented in Annexure-5.0. The literature published by Roy(2007) was consulted for the identification of the hydrophytes. We have recorded 6 types of fishing gears from this district; name and photographs are presented inAnnexure-6.0. Spot wise details of fishing gear/s used and hydrophytes recorded are presented in Format A1, A2, A3, Format B and in Format C.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTThe author is grateful to the West Bengal Biodiversity Board (WBBB) for financial assistance, to the authorities of Tufanganj Mahavidyalaya for giving permission to carryout the work.
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Sl Order Family Sub Family Species Sub Total Total1 CLUPEIFORMES CLUPEIDAE 2 2 2
2 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMESNOTOPTERIDAE 2 2
4ANGUILLIDAE 1 1OPHICHTHIDAE 1 1
3 CYPRINIFORMES
CYPRINIDAE
Cyprininae 6
41
49
Cultrinae 1Rasborinae 8Danioninae 7Labeoninae 8Barbinae 9Garrinae 2
PSILORHYNCHIDAE 2 2BALITIRIDAE Nemacheilinae 2 2
COBITIDAE Cobitinae 2 4Botiinae 2
4 SILURIFORMES
BAGRIDAE 8 8
25
SILURIDAE 3 3
SCHILBEIDAEAiliinae 1
3Schilbeinae 2
AMBLYCIPITIDAE 1 1SISORIDAE 7 7CLARIIDAE 1 1HETEROPNEUSTIDAE 1 1CHACIDAI 1 1
5 CYPRINODONTIFORMES APLOCHEILIDAE 1 1 1
6 BELONIFORMESBELONIDAE 1 1
2SYNGNATHIDAE 1 1
7 SYNBRANCHIFORMESSYNBRANCHIDAE 1 1
4MASTACEMBELIDAE 3 3
8 PERCIFORMES
CHANNIDAE 4 4
16
AMBASSIDAE 3 3
NANDIDAENandinae 1
2Badinae 1
MUGILIDAE 2 2OSPHRONEMIDAE Gobiinae 1 1ANABANTIDAE 1 1OSPHRONEMIDAE Luciocephalinae 3 3
9 TETRAODONTIFORMES TETRAODONTIDAE 1 1 19 29 104
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Annexure-1Administrative Parameters of the Surveyed Spots of Coochbehar District of West Bengal: Beel, River spot, Pond & Noyanjuli
SpotNo.
Name of the spot GPS readings Location of Survey spot Type ofwater bodyBlock GP / Municipality Mouza / Ward
1 Mahisbathan chara 26°16'09''N & 89°32'05''E Tufanganj-I Balarampur-I Chat Panishala Beel2 Lota bhela chara 26°16'01''N & 89°33'59''E Tufanganj-I Balarampur-II Shol dhukri Beel3 Bochamari 26°24'34''N & 89°43'27''E Tufanganj-II Mahiskuchi-II Rasikbil Beel4 Nakkatir chara (Dayaler chara) 26°13'15''N & 89°27'02''E Dinhata-I Haribhanga Nakkati Beel5 Nayar chara 26°11'20''N & 89°32'19''E Dinhata-II Sahebganj Kharubhanj Beel6 Beel Kalai ghati 26°11'57''N & 89°32'15''E Dinhata-II Sahebganj Khochabari Beel7 Garaier chhara 26°12'04''N & 89°34'36''E Dinhata-II Burirhat-I Khutamara Beel8 Khattimari 26°13'12''N & 89°33'35''E Dinhata-II Burirhat-II Khattimari Beel9 Burir chara (Nigam Nagar) 26°06'17''N & 89°31'21''E Dinhata-II Kismat Dasgram Tiadaha Beel
10 Panishala chara 26°16'39''N & 89°30'15''E Coochbehar-I Panishala Daherhat Beel11 Nayer chara (Satmile) 26°17'30''N & 89°19'13''E Coochbehar-I Chilkirhut Konkonguri (Maynaguri) Beel12 Burar chara (khunia chara) 26°17'37''N & 89°18'24''E Coochbehar-I Chilkirhut Morangamari (Satmile) Beel13 Chaitanner kura 26°17'43''N & 89°18'25''E Coochbehar-I Falimari Elajaner kuthi (Satmile) Beel14 Saltiar chara (Musuri baidya) 26°18'13''N & 89°18'40''E Coochbehar-I Falimari Falimari Beel15 Bajitchatra chara 26°05'46''N & 89°19'18''E Sitai Adabari Ghat Bajitchhatra Beel16 Sitai beel 26°03'28''N & 89°19'01''E Sitai Sitai-I Pirpal sitai Beel17 Chakiar chara (Aamtali nadi) 26°18'47''N & 89°18'06''E Mathabhanga-II Nishiganj-I Nishiganj Beel18 Garkuta chara 26°19'27''N & 89°17'46''E Mathabhanga-II Nishiganj-I Khokobari Beel19 Hanskura 26°20'51''N & 89°18'35''E Mathabhanga-II Nishigan-I Kodal kheti Beel20 Gajakura 26°19'41''N & 89°18'42''E Mathabhanga-II Nishiganj-I Khokobari Beel21 Damdama jhil 26°25'28''N & 89°04'11''E Mekhliganj Jamaldaha Bhogramguri Beel22 Uchalpukri chara 26°28'43''N & 89°00'14''E Mekhliganj Uchalpukri Chatdhulia Beel23 Bot-tala chara 26°20'46''N & 89°33'53''E Tufanganj-I Maruganj Maruganj Beel24 Bot-tala kura 26°21'20''N & 89°33'04''E Tufanganj -I Maruganj Maruganj Beel25 Choto chara 26°20'48''N & 89°10'16''E Mathabhanga-II Sikarpur Sikarpur Beel26 Rosomati 26°26'44''N & 89°19'57''E Coochbehar-I Patlakhawa Patlakhawa Beel27 Saheberhut Chara 26°13'23''N & 89°24'41''E Coochbehar-I Dholuabari Saheberhut Beel28 Monga Chara 26°15'31''N & 89°21'29''E Coochbehar-I Dholuabari Chilkirhut Beel29 Arampur (Torsa S-3) 26°16'18''N & 89°32'60''E Tufanganj-I Balarampur-I Arampur River30 Sarearpar (Torsa S4) 26°15'46''N & 89°35'23''E Tufanganj-I Balarampur-I Sarearpar River31 Ghargharia (S2) 26°18'46''N & 89°33'11''E Tufanganj-I Maruganj Daskhin Maradanga River32 Gadadhar 26°19'15''N & 89°37'34''E Tufanganj-I Chilakhana-II Noukhuli (Dariabalai) River33 Gadadhar meets Raidak 26°12'60''N & 89°41'38''E Tufanganj-I Balabhut Kerochhar (Sarkar para) River
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34 Char balabhut (Kaljani-S3) 26°11'26''N & 89°42'23''E Tufanganj-I Balabhut Jhau Kuthi River35 Kaljani 26°16'52''N & 89°34'57''E Tufanganj-I Deocharai more Bhairabertari (near mohona) River36 Raidak-1 26°21'07''N & 89°40'31''E Tufanganj-II Salbari-I Bansraja River37 Raidak-2 26°25'19''N & 89°46'01''E Tufanganj-II Rampur-II Jaldhoa River38 Sonkosh 26°23'11''N & 89°49'10''E Tufanganj-II Falimari Khunipara (uttar Falimari) River39 Adabarighat (Singimari:J2) 26°07'30''N & 89°20'09''E Dinhata-I Bara Soulmari Jor aam River40 Baniadaha 26°07'05''N & 89°31'05''E Dinhata-II Kismat Dasgram Nigam nagar River41 Bura Dharala 26°07'43''N & 89°26'11''E Dinhata-II Petla Rathbarighat River42 Ghugumari (Torsa-S2) 26°17'13''N & 89°27'24''E Coochbehar-I Guriahati-II Harinchara River43 Ghargharia-S1 26°22'01''N & 89°31'50''E Coochbehar-II Khapaidanga Khapaidanga River44 Kaljani-S1 26°23'08''N & 89°33'30''E Coochbehar-II Khapaidanga Kurar par River45 Bansdaha (Torsa-S1) 26°25'03''N & 89°19'58''E Coochbehar-II Pundibari Nathibari River46 Khutamara nadi 26°23'07''N & 89°22'35''E Coochbehar- II Madhupur Petbhata chandrachura River47 Haripur (Torsa-S5) 26°21'59''N & 89°21'42''E Coochbehar- II Madhupur Haripur River48 Sagardighi (Singimari:J3) 26°06'45''N & 89°21'09''E Sitai Adabari Ghat Takimari River49 Gidari nadi 26°05'57''N & 89°20'06''E Sitai Adabari Ghat Bajitchhatra River50 Khutamara 26°13'57''N & 89°11'51''E Sitalkuchi Gosaierhut Adhikari para River51 Bura Dharala 26°11'34''N & 89°11'18''E Sitalkuchi Dakghara Boro pinjri jhar River52 Sutunga (S1) 26°20'09''N & 89°12'50''E Mathabhanga -I Sitai more Pachagarh River53 Dharala (S2) 26°16'32''N & 89°12'13''E Mathabhanga -I Jorpakti Jorpakti River54 Mansai (J-S1) 26°19'31''N & 89°14'11''E Mathabhanga- I Pachagarh Bhodorer chara River55 Dolong (S1) 26°22'00''N & 89°14'52''E Mathabhanga-II Ruidanga Dauaguri River56 Dolong (S2) (Dolong more) 26°20'13''N & 89°15'05''E Mathabhanga- II Angerkata Parodubi Matiar kuthi River57 Dharala (S1) 26°25'54''N & 88°55'06''E Mekhliganj Changrabandha Kamat Changrabandha River58 Teesta 26°20'46''N & 88°53'41''E Mekhliganj Mekhliganj Char Teesta River59 Sutunga (S2) 26°26'15''N & 89°01'27''E Mekhliganj Jamaldaha Jamaldaha River60 Bautia 26°23'22''N & 89°29'32''E Coochbehar-I Baneswar Baneswar River61 River Jhaljhali 26°12'32''N & 89°23'33''E Coochbehar-I Dangarhut Dholuabari River62 Buri Dharala 26°11'23''N & 89°23'04''E Dinhata-I Gosanimari Chetkishal River63 Mora Mansai 26°17'49''N & 89°25'55''E Coochbehar-I Dholuabari Tapurhut River64 Pond 26°25'39''N & 89°30'47''E Coochbehar-I Khapsa Bokalirmoth Pond65 Pond 26°22'45''N & 89°27'57''E Coochbehar-I Baneswar Baneswar Pond66 Pond 26°18'18''N & 89°34'46''E Tufanganj-I Itkhola Chilakhana Pond67 Pond 26°18'02''N & 89°37'56''E Tufanganj-I Samsan Nakkatigach Pond68 Pond 26°14'17''N & 89°42'32''E Tufanganj-II Charaiguri Balabhut Pond69 Pond 26°07'29''N & 89°27'57''E Dinhata Sadar Dinhata Municipality Sahebpara Pond70 Pond 26°07'60''N & 89°28'31''E Dinhata-II Burirhut Nigam Nagar Pond71 Pond 26°09'51''N & 89°10'47''E Sitalkuchi Sitalkuchi Majapara Pond
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72 Haldimohon dighi 26°15'17''N & 89°21'47''E Coochbehar-I Dholuabari Paschim chilkirhut Pond73 Noyanjuli 26°22'15''N & 89°28'42''E Coochbehar-I Baneswar Baneswar Nayanjuli74 Noyanjuli 26°16'14''N & 89°27'26''E Coochbehar-II 4 No Dholuabari Ghugumari Nayanjuli75 Ghogharkuthi 26°18'20''N & 89°36'31''E Tufanganj-I Chilakhana-II Ghogharkuthi Nayanjuli76 Noyanjuli 26°16'57''N & 89°29'02''E Coochbehar-II 4 No Dholuabari Panishala Nayanjuli77 Noyanjuli 26°20'30''N & 89°12'10''E Mathabhanga-II Sikarpur Sikarpur Nayanjuli78 Noyanjuli 26°20'49''N & 89°28'24''E Coochbehar-I Baburhat Chakchaka Nayanjuli79 Kaler par 26°19'16''N & 89°29'46''E Coochbehar-I Dawaguri Kaler par Nayanjuli80 Noyanjuli 26°15'17''N & 89°29'07''E Coochbehar-II 4 No Dholuabari Dewanhut Nayanjuli
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Annexure-2Summary of the various parameters of waterbodies surveyed in Coochbehar District
SpotNo.
Name of thespot
Details of waterbodyGPSreading
Area ofstudy(in fullmonsoon)
AverageDepth(in fullmonsoon)
Seasonalfluctuationof waterlevel
Bank Catchmentarea &Connectivitywith otherwaterbodies
Ownership Managementpractice
Otherusages
Pollutionif any
Anyotherthreat
1Mahisbathanchara
26°16'09''N89°32'05''E 30 X 100
m2 3 m 4 – 8 m Slope ScatteredMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
2Lota bhelachara
26°16'01''N89°33'59''E 40 X 150
m2 3 m 4 – 8 m Slopeto flat Scattered
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
3Bochamari 26°24'34''N
89°43'27''E 20 X 50m2 4 m 2 - 8 m Flat Total area
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
4
Nakkatirchara(Dayalerchara)
26°13'15''N89°27'02''E 15 X 40
m2 2 m 1 – 4 m Flat Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Juterotting
Notmarked
Notseen
5Nayar chara 26°11'20''N
89°32'19''E 35 X 100m2 6 m 4 – 10 m Steep Total area
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
6Beel Kalaighati
26°11'57''N89°32'15''E 20 X 70
m2 5 m 3 – 8 m Slope Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
7Garaierchhara
26°12'04''N89°34'36''E 15 X 50
m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
8Khattimari 26°13'12''N
89°33'35''E 25 X 70m2 4 m 3 – 6 m Slope
to flat Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Overexploi-tation
9Burir chara(NigamNagar)
26°06'17''N89°31'21''E 10 X 40
m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Flat Total area Private PrivateVarioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
10 Panishalachara
26°16'39''N89°30'15''E
20 X 50m2 4 m 3 – 8 m Slope
to flat Total area Matsa (fish)Samabay
GP & FisheryDept.
Juterotting
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
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Samity
11Nayer chara(Satmile)
26°17'30''N89°19'13''E 25 X 50
m2 4 m 2 – 6 m Slopeto flat Total area
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
12Burar chara(khuniachara)
26°17'37''N89°18'24''E 15 X 70
m2 3 m 2 – 4 m Flat Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Off seasoncultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
13Chaitannerkura
26°17'43''N89°18'25''E 15 X 25
m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Flat Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Juterotting
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
14Saltiar chara(Musuribaidya)
26°18'13''N89°18'40''E 15 X 20
m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat Total area Private PrivateJute
rotting /cultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
15Bajitchatrachara
26°05'46''N89°19'18''E 15 X 20
m2 2 m 1 – 2 m Flat Total area Private PrivateJute
rotting /cultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
16Sitai beel 26°03'28''N
89°19'01''E 15 X 25m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Flat Total area
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
17 Chakiar chara 26°18'47''N89°18'06''E 8 X 25 m2 1 m 1 – 2 m Flat Scattered NA NA Jute
rottingEutroph-ication
Notseen
18Garkutachara
26°19'27''N89°17'46''E 10 X 20
m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat ScatteredMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
19Hanskura 26°20'51''N
89°18'35''E 8 X 15 m2 3 m 1 – 4 m Flat ScatteredMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
20Gajakura 26°19'41''N
89°18'42''E 8 X 10 m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat ScatteredMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
21Damdamajhil
26°25'28''N89°04'11''E 15 X 70
m2 3 m 2 – 4 m Slope Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
22 Uchalpukrichara
26°28'43''N89°00'14''E 8 X 12 m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat Scattered NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
23 Bot-talachara
26°20'46''N89°33'53''E
20 X 30m2 3.5 m 2 – 4 m Slope Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
24 Bot-tala kura 26°21'20''N89°33'04''E
20 X 30m2 4 m 2 – 5 m Slope Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
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25 Choto chara 26°20'48''N89°10'16''E
20 X 30m2 2.5 m 2 – 4 m Slope Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
26 Rosomati 26°26'44''N89°19'57''E 8 X 15 m2 5 m 4 – 8 m Steep Water exit
point (south) Govt. Govt. NK Notmarked
Notseen
27SaheberhutChara
26°13'23''N89°24'41''E 30 X 100
m2 7 m 4 – 10 m Slope Total areaMatsa (fish)
SamabaySamity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
28Monga Chara 26°15'31''N
89°21'29''E 35 X 100m2 6 m 4 – 8 m Slope Total area
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
29 Arampur(Torsa S-3)
26°16'18''N89°32'60''E
30 X 50m2 3 m 2 – 6 m Steep Total area NA NA Jute
rottingNot
markedNotseen
30Sarearpar(Torsa S4)
26°15'46''N89°35'23''E 30 X 40
m2 4 m 2 – 8 m Slope Total area NA NASand /gravel
collection
Notmarked
Notseen
31 Ghargharia(S2)
26°18'46''N89°33'11''E
25 X 70m2 6 m 4 – 8 m Steep Total area NA NA Human
activitiesNot
markedNotseen
32 Gadadhar 26°19'15''N89°37'34''E
15 X 50m2 5 m 4 – 8 m Steep Total area NA NA Human
activitiesNot
markedNotseen
33 Gadadharmeets Raidak
26°12'60''N89°41'38''E
20 X 20m2 3 m 2 – 8 m Slope Scattered NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
34Charbalabhut(Kaljani-S3)
26°11'26''N89°42'23''E 50 X 100
m2 4 m 4 – 10 m Slope Scattered NA NA Notmarked
Notmarked
Notseen
35 Kaljani 26°16'52''N89°34'57''E
40 X 50m2 4 m 3 – 8 m Slope Scattered NA NA Boro
cultivation Pesticide ? Notseen
36 Raidak-1 26°21'07''N89°40'31''E
40 X 100m2 5 m 4 – 8 m Slope Scattered NA NA Boro
cultivation Pesticide ? Notseen
37 Raidak-2 26°25'19''N89°46'01''E
40 X 100m2 5 m 4 – 8 m Slope Scattered NA NA Sand
collectionNot
markedNotseen
38 Sonkosh 26°23'11''N89°49'10''E
30 X 100m2 5 m 3 – 8 m Slope Scattered NA NA Gravel
collectionNot
markedNotseen
39 Adabarighat(Singimari:J2)
26°07'30''N89°20'09''E
50 X 50m2 6 m 4 – 10 m Slope Scattered NA NA River bed
cropping Pesticide ? Notseen
40Baniadaha 26°07'05''N
89°31'05''E 20 X 30m2 4 m 2 – 6 m Steep Total area NA NA
Varioushuman
activities
Notmarked
Notseen
41 Bura Dharala 26°07'43''N89°26'11''E
15 X 30m2 2 m 1 – 4 m Flat Total area NA NA River bed
cultivation Pesticide ? Notseen
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42 Ghugumari(Torsa-S2)
26°17'13''N89°27'24''E
40 X 70m2 4 m 2 – 8 m Slope
to flat Total area NA NA Sandcollection
Notmarked
Notseen
43 Ghargharia-S1
26°22'01''N89°31'50''E
20 X 40m2 4 m 3 – 6 m Steep Scattered NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
44 Kaljani-S1 26°23'08''N89°33'30''E
40 X 80m2 5 m 3 – 8 m Steep Scattered NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
45 Bansdaha(Torsa-S1)
26°25'03''N89°19'58''E
50 X 100m2 5 m 3 – 8 m Steep Scattered NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
46Khutamaranadi
26°23'07''N89°22'35''E 20 X 100
m2 3 m 1 – 4 m Flat Scattered NA NAVarioushuman
activities
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
47 Haripur(Torsa-S5)
26°21'59''N89°21'42''E
50 X 100m2 5 m 3 – 8 m Flat Scattered NA NA River bed
cultivation Pesticide ? Notseen
48 Sagardighi(Singimari:J3)
26°06'45''N89°21'09''E
50 X 50m2 6 m 4 – 10 m Slope Scattered NA NA River bed
cropping Pesticide ? Notseen
49 Gidari nadi 26°05'57''N89°20'06''E
15 X 25m2 3 m 1 – 5 m Flat Scattered NA NA Boro
cultivation Pesticide ? Notseen
50Khutamara 26°13'57''N
89°11'51''E 12 X 20m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat Total area NA NA
Juterotting /
cultivationPesticide ? Not
seen
51Bura Dharala 26°11'34''N
89°11'18''E 15 X 25m2 3 m 2 – 4 m Flat Total area NA NA
Juterotting /
cultivationPesticide ? Not
seen
52Sutunga (S1) 26°20'09''N
89°12'50''E 25 X 100m2 4 m 3 – 6 m Steep Total area NA NA
Varioushuman
activitiesGarbage Not
seen
53 Dharala (S2) 26°16'32''N89°12'13''E
20 X 50m2 3 m 2 – 6 m Flat Total area NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
54 Mansai (J-S1) 26°19'31''N89°14'11''E
50 X 100m2 4 m 2 – 6 m Slope
to flat Total area NA NA River bedcropping Pesticide ? Not
seen
55Dolong (S1) 26°22'00''N
89°14'52''E 10 X 25m2 2 m 1 – 3 m Flat Scattered NA NA
Juterotting /
cultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
56Dolong (S2)(Dolongmore)
26°20'13''N89°15'05''E 15 X 50
m2 3 m 2 – 4 m Slope Total area NA NA Notmarked
Notmarked
Notseen
57 Dharala (S1) 26°25'54''N88°55'06''E
20 X 70m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Flat Total area NA NA Not
markedNot
markedNotseen
58 Teesta 26°20'46''N 40 X 100 5 m 2 – 7 m Flat Total area NA NA Not Not Not
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88°53'41''E m2 marked marked seen
59Sutunga (S2) 26°26'15''N
89°01'27''E 15 X 50m2 4 m 2 – 6 m Slope Total area
Matsa (fish)Samabay
Samity
GP & FisheryDept.
Varioushuman
activitiesGarbage Not
seen
60 Bautia 26°23'22''N89°29'32''E
10 X 50m2 5 m 2 – 6 m Slope Total area NA NA NK Not
markedNotseen
61River Jhaljhali 26°12'32''N
89°23'33''E 10 X 25m2 5 m 2 – 7 m Slope Total area NA NA
Juterotting /
cultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
62Buri Dharala 26°11'23''N
89°23'04''E 15 X 30m2 6 m 4 – 10 m Slope Total area NA NA
Juterotting /
cultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
63Mora Mansai 26°17'49''N
89°25'55''E 8 X 22 m2 4 m 2 – 7 m Slope Total area NA NAJute
rotting /cultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
64 Pond 26°25'39''N89°30'47''E
20 X 30m2 3.5 m 2 - 6 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
65 Pond 26°22'45''N89°27'57''E
20 X 30m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
66 Pond 26°18'18''N89°34'46''E 8 X 12 m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
67 Pond 26°18'02''N89°37'56''E 8 X 12 m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
68 Pond 26°14'17''N89°42'32''E 8 X 15 m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
69 Pond 26°07'29''N89°27'57''E
10 X 12m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
70 Pond 26°07'60''N89°28'31''E 8 X 10 m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
71 Pond 26°09'51''N89°10'47''E 8 X 12 m2 3 m 2 – 5 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
72 Haldimohondighi
26°15'17''N89°21'47''E
12 X 100m2 6 m 4 – 10 m Steep Total area Private Private NK Not
markedNotseen
73 Noyanjuli 26°22'15''N89°28'42''E
10 X 20m2 2 m Dries up in
winter Steep Total area NA NA NK Notmarked
Notseen
74 Noyanjuli 26°16'14''N89°27'26''E
10 X 20m2 2 m Dries up in
winter Steep Total area NA NA NK Notmarked
Notseen
75 Ghogharkuthi 26°18'20''N89°36'31''E 4 X 10 m2 3 m Dries up in
late winter Slope Monsoonfishing NA NA NK NA NA
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76 Noyanjuli 26°16'57''N89°29'02''E
10 X 20m2 2 m Dries up in
winter Steep Total area NA NA NK Notmarked
Notseen
77 Noyanjuli 26°20'30''N89°12'10''E
10 X 20m2 2 m Dries up in
winter Steep Total area NA NA NK Notmarked
Notseen
78 Noyanjuli 26°20'49''N89°28'24''E
10 X 20m2 2 m Dries up in
winter Steep Total area NA NA NK Notmarked
Notseen
79 Kaler par 26°19'16''N89°29'46''E
10 X 12m2 2 m Dries up in
late winter Flat Scattered NA NA Off seasoncultivation
Eutroph-ication
Notseen
80 Noyanjuli 26°15'17''N89°29'07''E
10 X 20m2 2 m Dries up in
winter Steep Total area NA NA NK Notmarked
Notseen
Note:NA= Not applicableNK= Not known
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Annexure-3CHECK LIST OF WILD FRESH WATER FISHES RECORDED FROM COOCHBEHAR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Sl.No. Scientific name
Common / Localname
IUCN Status(ver 3.1)
CLASS: PISCESORDER: CLUPEIFORMESFAMILY: CLUPEIDAE
1 Gudusia chapra Chapila / Korti /Khoira
LC
2 Tenualosa ilisha Ilish LC
ORDER:OSTEOGLOSSIFORMESFAMILY: NOTOPTERIDAE
3 Notopterus notopterus Fali / Folui LC4 Chitala chitala Chital NT
FAMILY: ANGUILLIDAE5 Anguilla bengalensis Bamos NT
FAMILY: OPHICHTHIDAE6 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu LC
ORDER: CYPRINIFORMESFAMILY: CYPRINIDAESUB FAMILY: Cyprininae
7 Tor tor Putitor / Mahseer NT8 Tor putitora Putitor EN A4acde9 Neolissochilus hexagonolepis Katli NT10 Catla catla Katla / Katal NA11 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta LC12 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti VU
A2acde+3cde
SUB FAMILY: Cultrinae13 Securicula gora Chela / Ghora Chela LC
SUB FAMILY: Rasborinae14 Aspidoparia jaya Boroli / Bairali LC
15 Cabdio morar Boroli / Bairali LC16 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari / Alan /
BoroliLC
17 Barilius barila Boroli / Chelli LC18 Barilius barna Dagi Ghakshi / Chipra
/ PithaluLC
19 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Boroli / Kelu LC20 Barilius shacra Ghakshi / Boroli LC21 Barilius vagra Boroli / Chela LC
SUB FAMILY: Danioninae22 Amblypharyngodon microlepis Mourla LC23 Rasbora daniconius Darkina / Dankani /
DadhikaLC
24 Devario devario Chapling / Chebli /Chapchata
LC
25 Devario aequipinnatus Chapling / Chebli LC26 Danio dangila Chapling / Chebli LC27 Brachydanio rerio Anju / Zebra fish NA28 Bengala elanga Darkina / Elanga NA
SUB FAMILY: Labeoninae29 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal VU D230 Labeo rohita Ruhi / Rui/ Rohu LC31 Labeo gonius Gharea / Kurchi /
GoniLC
32 Labeo bata Bata LC33 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus LC34 Bangana dero Kursha (Kalabans) LC35 Labeo dyocheilus Langsha / Ghor Rui LC36 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata LC
SUB FAMILY: Barbinae37 Puntius sophore Deshi Puthi / Jat Puthi LC38 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi LC39 Puntius gelius Teli Moa / Tepi Mola LC40 Puntius terio Teri-puthi LC
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41 Puntius ticto Tita-puthi / Tit-puthi LC42 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti LC43 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi / Saral-puthi LC44 Oreichthys crenuchoides Pakhna Puti DD45 Oreichthys cosuatis Bhuti Puti LC
SUB FAMILY: Garrinae46 Crossocheilus latius latius Kalagachi LC47 Garra mcClellandi Kusma LC
FAMILY: PSILORHYNCHIDAE48 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata / Balitita /
KakshiLC
49 Psilorhynchus balitora Baluchata / Titari LC
FAMILY: NEMACHEILIDAE50 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia / Khorkey LC51 Nemacheilus corica Kharika LC
FAMILY: COBITIDAESUB FAMILY: Cobitinae
52 Lepidocephalichthys guntea Poia / Poa LC53 Somileptes gongota Guttum /Gongota
LoachNA
SUB FAMILY: Botiinae54 Botia dario Botya / Bou Mach /
BetrangiLC
55 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa / Baghlata NA
ORDER: SILURIFORMESFAMILY: BAGRIDAE
56 Batasio tengana Bhutani Tengra LC57 Batasio batasio Batashi / Tinkata LC58 Mystus vittatus Tengra LC59 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra LC60 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra LC61 Rita rita Rita LC62 Sperata seenghala Aar LC63 Sperata aor Guchi Aar LC
FAMILY: SILURIDAE64 Ompok pabo Pabda NT65 Ompok pabda Pabda NT66 Wallago attu Boal NT
FAMILY: SCHILBEIDAESUB FAMILY: Ailiinae
67 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati NT
SUB FAMILY: Schilbeinae68 Clupisoma garua Khaura / Gharua LC69 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha LC
FAMILY: AMBLYCIPITIDAE70 Amblyceps mangois Jal-Singi LC
FAMILY: SISORIDAE71 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta LC72 Nagra assamensis Ailsa / Kala kabri LC73 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra NA74 Gogangra viridescens Kea-Kanta (Kaoua
Tengra)LC
75 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar NT76 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta / konakanta LC77 Conta conta Tiktiki Mach DD
FAMILY: CLARIIDAE78 Clarias batrachus Magur LC
FAMILY: HETEROPNEUSTIDAE79 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing LC
FAMILY: CHACIDAE80 Chaca chaca Chega NA
ORDER:CYPRINODONTIFORMESFAMILY: APLOCHEILIDAE
81 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha LC
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ORDER: BELONIFORMESFAMILY: BELONIDAE
82 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Kakley /Khata
LC
FAMILY: SYNGNATHIDAE83 Microphis deocata Nol mach / Gharial
machNT
ORDER: SYNBRANCHIFORMESFAMILY: SYNBRANCHIDAE
84 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia LC
FAMILY: MASTACEMBELIDAE85 Mastacembelus armatus Bam /Bain LC86 Macrognathus aculeatus Guchi / Gota NA87 Macrognathus pancalus Pankal / Pakal / Gota LC
ORDER: PERCIFORMESFAMILY: CHANNIDAE
88 Channa marulius Shal LC89 Channa striata Shol LC90 Channa orientalis Chang NA91 Channa punctata Sati / Taki (Lata) LC
FAMILY: AMBASSIDAE92 Chanda nama Nama Chanda LC93 Parambassis ranga Ranga Chanda / Lal-
chandaLC
94 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda LC
FAMILY: NANDIDAESUB FAMILY: Nandinae
95 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni LC
SUB FAMILY: Badinae96 Badis badis Napit Mach / Bot Koi
/ NaoaLC
FAMILY: MUGILIDAE97 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla / Kharsula LC98 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia / Parse LC
FAMILY: GOBIIDAESUB FAMILY: Gobiinae
99 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley LC
FAMILY: ANABANTIDAE100 Anabas testudineus Koi DD
FAMILY: OSPHRONEMIDAESUB FAMILY: Luciocephalinae
101 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha / Kholsa NA102 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha /
KholsaNA
103 Trichogaster chuna Chuna kholisha(Dhutra)
LC
ORDER:TETRAODONTIFORMESFAMILY: TETRAODONTIDAE
104 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa LC
Note: LC=Least Concern; NT= Near Threatened; EN=Endangered; NA= Notassessed; VU=Vulnerable; DD= Data Deficient.
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Format A1/S1: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Mahisbathan chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Chat Panishala, GP- Balarampur-I, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°16'09''N & 89°32'05''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.30h / (30 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.21h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies were observed but flows from surrounding areas including agricultural fields might be possible and ruralhousehold waste and sewages seeping may be possible. Long ago it might had formed from river Torsa.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Toad, Snake, Birds (Cormorant, Egret, Heron, Kingfisher etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
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A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S1: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 52 2 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
5 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil6 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil7 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil8 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil9 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 35 Habitat change Nil13 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 35 Habitat change Nil14 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil15 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6.5 Habitat change Nil16 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil17 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil18 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil20 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
21 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil22 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil23 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil24 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil25 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 26 Habitat change Nil26 Ompok pabda Pabda 65 SILURIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 38 2 52 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
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30 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil31 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
33 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
34 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil39 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil40 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil41 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil43 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil44 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil45 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil46 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil47 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil48 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
0- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S1: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S2: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Lota bhela chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Shol dhukri, GP- Balarampur-II, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°16'01''N & 89°33'59''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :c. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.6h / (40 X 150) m2
d. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.42h
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A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Little Cormorant, Small Egret, Pond Heron, Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Bronzewinged Jacana etc.
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not found
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nymphoides sp. (Pan seuli).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S2: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
4 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil
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5 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil6 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 35 Habitat change Nil12 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil13 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6.5 Habitat change Nil14 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil15 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil16 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil18 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
19 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil20 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil21 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil22 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil23 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 26 Habitat change Nil24 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 38 2 52 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil28 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
30 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
31 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil36 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil37 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil38 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil
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40 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil41 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil42 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil43 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil44 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil45 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
1- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S2: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S3: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Bochamari
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Rasikbil, GP- Mahiskuchi-II, Block- Tufanganj-II (26°24'34''N & 89°43'27''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :e. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.1h / (20 X 50) m2
f. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. Connected with the Sakobhanga river.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Dragon & Damselfly, Frog, Snake, Birds (Little & Large Cormorant, 3 types Egrets, 2 types Herons, 4 types Kingfishers etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: In winter large no of diversified migratory birds observed.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nymphoides sp. (Pan seuli), Trapa sp. (Jal singara), Nymphaea sp. (Shaluk).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
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A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody : Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, entertainment.
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S3: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil5 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil6 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil7 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil11 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil12 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil13 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil14 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
15 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil16 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil17 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil18 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil
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19 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 26 Habitat change Nil20 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 38 2 52 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil24 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
26 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
27 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil32 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil33 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil34 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil36 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil37 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil38 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil39 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil40 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil41 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
2- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S3: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S4: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Nakkatir chara (Dayaler chara)
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Nakkati, GP- Haribhanga, Block- Dinhata-I (26°13'15''N & 89°27'02''E)
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A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :g. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.06h / (15 X 40) m2
h. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.03h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Snake, Birds (Cormorant, Egret, Heron, Kingfisher, etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nymphoides sp. (Pan seuli), Trapa sp. (Jal singara), Nymphaea sp. (Shaluk).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S4: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
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3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil8 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil9 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil12 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil15 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil18 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
20 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
21 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil25 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil26 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil27 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil29 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil30 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil31 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil32 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil33 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil34 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
3- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C/S4: Fish Gears:
1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S5: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Nayar chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Kharubhanj, GP- Sahebganj, Block- Dinhata-II (26°11'20''N & 89°32'19''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :i. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.4h / (35 X 100) m2
j. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.30h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Toad, Snake, Birds (Little Cormorant, Small Egret, Pond Heron, Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Pheasanttailed Jacana etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Euryale sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
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A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: NilFormat B/S5: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 52 2 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil5 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil6 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil7 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 35 Habitat change Nil11 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil12 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6.5 Habitat change Nil13 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil14 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil15 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil16 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
17 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil18 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil19 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil20 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil21 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 26 Habitat change Nil22 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 38 2 52 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil26 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation
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27 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
28 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
29 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil34 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil35 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil36 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil38 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil39 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil40 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil41 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil42 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil43 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
4- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S5: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S6: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Beel Kalai ghati
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Khochabari, GP- Sahebganj, Block- Dinhata-II (26°11'57''N & 89°32'15''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :k. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.14h / (20 X 70) m2
l. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.07h
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A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Snake, Birds (Cormorant, Egret, Heron, Kingfisher, Whitebreasted Waterhen etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nymphoides sp. (Pan seuli), Trapa sp. (Jal singara), Nymphaea sp. (Shaluk).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S6: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil
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8 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil9 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil12 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil15 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil18 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
21 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
22 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil26 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil27 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil28 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil30 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil31 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil32 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil33 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil34 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil35 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
5- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S6: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S7: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
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A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Garaier chharaA1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Khutamara, GP- Burirhat-I, Block- Dinhata-II (26°12'04''N & 89°34'36''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :m. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 50) m2
n. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.04h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Snake, Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nelumbo sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
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Format B/S7: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil4 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil7 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil8 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
9 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil10 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil11 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil12 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil15 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
18 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil22 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil24 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil26 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil27 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil28 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil29 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil30 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil31 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
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6- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S7: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S8: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Khattimari
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: BeelA1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Khattimari, GP- Burirhat-II, Block- Dinhata-II (26°13'12''N & 89°33'35''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :o. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.18h / (25 X 70) m2
p. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.12h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Toad, Snake, Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nymphaea sp. (Shaluk), Nymphoides sp. (Chand mala).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
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A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: NilFormat B/S8: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 52 2 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil5 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil6 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil7 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil11 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6.5 Habitat change Nil12 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil13 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil14 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
15 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil16 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil17 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil18 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil19 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 38 2 52 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil23 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
25 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
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26 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil31 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil32 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil33 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil35 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil36 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil37 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil38 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil39 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil40 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
7- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S8: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S9: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Burir chara (Nigam Nagar)
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Tiadaha, GP- Kismat Dasgram, Block- Dinhata-II (26°06'17''N & 89°31'21''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :q. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.04h / (10 X 40) m2
r. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.03h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Private.
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A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S9: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil4 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil6 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil
10 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil
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11 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
12 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil14 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
17 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil20 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil21 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil22 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil23 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil24 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil25 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
8- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S9: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S10: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Panishala chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Daherhat, GP- Panishala, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°16'39''N & 89°30'15''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :s. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.10h / (20 X 50) m2
t. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.07h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
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A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Toad, Snake, Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Ipomoea sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S10: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 52 2 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
5 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil6 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation
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9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation10 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 35 Habitat change Nil12 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil13 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6.5 Habitat change Nil14 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil15 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Nil16 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil18 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
19 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil20 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil21 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil22 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil23 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil26 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
28 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
29 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 34 3 38 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil34 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil35 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil36 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil38 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil39 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil40 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil41 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil42 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
9- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C/S10: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S11: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Nayer chara (Satmile)A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza-Konkonguri (Maynaguri), GP- Chilkirhut, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°17'30''N &89°19'13''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :u. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.13h / (25 X 50) m2
v. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.07h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Dragonfly, Damselfly, Frog, Snake, Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji),
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody : Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication.
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A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S11: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 30 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 24 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil9 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil12 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil13 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil16 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
18 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil21 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil22 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil25 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil
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26 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil27 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil28 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
10- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S11: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S12: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Burar chara (khunia chara)
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: BeelA1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Morangamari (Satmile), GP- Chilkirhut, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°17'37''N &89°18'24''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :w. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.11h / (15 X 70) m2
x. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.08h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Ipomoea sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
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A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: NilFormat B/S12: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil9 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
10 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil11 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil12 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
15 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil18 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil19 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil20 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil21 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
11- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C/S12: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S13: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Chaitanner kura
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Elajaner kuthi (Satmile), GP- Falimari, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°17'43''N &89°18'25''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :y. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.04h / (15 X 25) m2
z. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Dragonfly, Damselfly, Water Scorpion, Frog, Snake, Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Aponogeton sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody : Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
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A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S13: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil4 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Labeo bata Bata 31 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil7 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil8 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
9 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil10 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil11 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil14 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
17 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil20 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil21 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil22 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil24 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil
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25 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil26 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil27 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil28 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
12- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S13: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S14: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Saltiar chara (Musuri baidya)A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Falimari, GP- Falimari, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°18'13''N & 89°18'40''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :aa. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.03h / (15 X 20) m2
bb. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Private.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Little Egret, Pond Heron
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: None found
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): None observed
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
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A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S14: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil9 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
10 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil11 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
14 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil17 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil18 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil19 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil20 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
13- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C/S14: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S15: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Bajitchatra chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Bajitchhatra, GP- Adabari Ghat, Block- Sitai (26°05'46''N & 89°19'18''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :cc. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.03h / (15 X 20) m2
dd. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Private.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
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A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: NilFormat B/S15: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)
Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil4 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil7 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 1 3.5 NA Nil8 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil9 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
10 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil11 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil12 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
16 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil19 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil20 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil21 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil22 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
14- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C/S15: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S16: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Sitai beel
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Pirpal sitai, GP- Sitai-I, Block- Sitai (26°03'28''N & 89°19'01''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :ee. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.04h / (15 X 25) m2
ff. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Snake, Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji),
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
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A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S16: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 36 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 32 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil9 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil12 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil13 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil16 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
19 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil22 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil24 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil
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26 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil27 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil28 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil29 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil30 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
15- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S16: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S17: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Chakiar chara (Aamtali nadi)
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Nishiganj, GP- Nishiganj-I, Block- Mathabhanga-II (26°18'47''N & 89°18'06''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :gg. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.02h / (8 X 25) m2
hh. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.01h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity recorded except local drainage.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None found.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Aponogeton sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
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A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S17: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil5 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil8 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil9 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 82 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
14 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil17 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil18 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil
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19 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil20 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil21 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil22 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil23 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
16- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S17: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S18: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Garkuta chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Khokobari, GP- Nishiganj-I, Block- Mathabhanga-II (26°19'27''N & 89°17'46''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :ii. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.02h / (10 X 20) m2
jj. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.01
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Little Egret, Pond Heron, Whitebreasted Waterhen
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
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A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S18: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil5 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil6 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil7 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil11 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil12 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil13 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
14 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil15 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil16 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil17 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil18 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation
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19 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
22 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
23 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil26 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil27 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil29 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil30 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil31 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil32 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
17- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S18: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S19: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Hanskura
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Kodal kheti, GP- Nishigan-I, Block- Mathabhanga-II (26°20'51''N & 89°18'35''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :kk. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.01h / (8 X 15) m2
ll. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- <0.01h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
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A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji),
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S19: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
3 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil4 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil6 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil
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10 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 8 Habitat change Nil11 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
12 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil15 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
19 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
20 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil24 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil26 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil27 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil28 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil29 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
18- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C/S19: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S20: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Gajakura
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
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A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Khokobari, GP- Nishiganj-I, Block- Mathabhanga-II (26°19'41''N & 89°18'42''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :mm. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.01h / (8 X 10) m2
nn. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- <0.01h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: None observed.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): None observed
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody : Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S20: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation
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2 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil3 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil5 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil9 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
10 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil11 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
14 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil17 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil18 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil19 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
19- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S20: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S21: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Damdama jhil
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Bhogramguri, GP- Jamaldaha, Block- Mekhliganj (26°25'28''N & 89°04'11''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :oo. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.01h / (15 X 70) m2
pp. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- <0.01h
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A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji).
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody : Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S21: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil5 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil
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6 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil7 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil11 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
12 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil15 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
19 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil22 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil25 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil26 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil27 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil28 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
20- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S21: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S22: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Uchalpukri chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: BeelA1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Chatdhulia, GP- Uchalpukri, Block- Mekhliganj (26°28'43''N & 89°00'14''E)
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A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :qq. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.01h / (8 X 12) m2
rr. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- <0.01h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Vallisneria sp., Utricularia sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not marked
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S22: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil
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4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil5 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
6 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil7 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil13 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil14 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil15 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
21- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S22: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S23: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Bot-tala chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Maruganj, GP- Maruganj, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°20'46''N & 89°33'53''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :ss. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.06h / (20 X 30) m2
tt. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.04h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Private.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
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A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Pistia sp., Lemna sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not marked
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S23: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
4 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil5 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil6 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil12 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil
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13 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
15 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil16 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 Habitat change Nil17 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil18 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil19 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
23 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
24 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil27 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil28 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil29 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil31 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil32 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil33 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil34 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil35 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
22- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S23: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S24: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Bot-tala kura
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
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A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Maruganj, GP- Maruganj, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°21'20''N & 89°33'04''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :uu. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.06h / (20 X 30) m2
vv. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.04h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Private.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: None found
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): None found
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S24: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil
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2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil5 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil6 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil7 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil11 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
12 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 2 10 2 10 NA Nil15 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
19 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil22 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil24 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil26 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil27 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil28 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil29 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil30 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
23- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S24: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
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Format A1/S25: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyedA1.1 Name of the waterbody: Choto chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Sikarpur, GP- Sikarpur, Block- Mathabhanga-II (26°20'48''N & 89°10'16''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :ww. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.06h / (20 X 30) m2
xx. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.04h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Private.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: None observed.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): None observed
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recordedA1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S25: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)
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Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil5 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
6 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil7 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil13 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil14 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil15 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil
24- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S25: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, etc.
Format A1/S26: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Rosomati
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Patlakhawa, GP- Patlakhawa, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°26'44''N & 89°19'57''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :yy. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.01h / (8 X 15) m2
zz. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- <0.01h
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A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. Connected with the Siltorsa river.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Department of Forest, Government of West Bengal.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Snake, Birds (Cormorant, Egret, Heron, Kingfisher, Bronzewinged Jacana, Common Moorhen etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: In winter large no of diversified migratory birds observed.
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Nymphoides sp. (Pan seuli), Trapa sp., Marsilea sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: None observed
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S26: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 NA Nil2 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil3 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil4 Devario aequipinnatus Chapling 25 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 5.5 NA Nil5 Danio dangila Chapling 26 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil
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6 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 NA Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 NA Nil9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 NA Nil
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil11 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil12 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 NA Nil13 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
14 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 NA Nil15 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 6 NA Nil16 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil17 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 NA Nil18 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 NA Nil19 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil20 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 NA Nil21 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 NA Nil
22 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
23 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 NA Nil24 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 NA Nil25 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil26 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil27 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil28 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 NA Nil29 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 NA Nil30 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil31 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil32 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil33 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil34 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 NA Nil
25- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C/S26: Fish Gears:Not applicable
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Format A1/S27: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyed
A1.1 Name of the waterbody: Saheberhut Chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Saheberhut, GP- Dholuabari, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°13'23''N & 89°24'41''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :aaa. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.3h / (30 X 100) m2
bbb. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Vallisneria sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
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A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S27: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
3 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil4 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil6 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil12 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil13 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
17 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil20 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil21 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil23 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil24 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil25 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil26 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
26- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C/S27: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A1/S28: Database of bigger water bodies (Beel spots): Total 28 spots (S1 – S28) surveyedA1.1 Name of the waterbody: Monga Chara
A1.2 Type of the waterbody: Beel
A1.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): - Mouza- Chilkirhut, GP- Dholuabari, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°15'31''N & 89°21'29''E)
A1.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :ccc.Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.35h / (35 X 100) m2
ddd. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.25h
A1.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc. No prominent connectivity with other waterbodies was observed.
A1.6 Ownership and management pattern: Matsa (fish) Samabay Samity under the administration of GP & Fishery Dept.
A1.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Dragonfly, Damselfly, Frog, Toad, Snake, Birds (Cormorant, Egret, Heron, Kingfisher etc.)
A1.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not observed
A1.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp. (dominant), Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.( Kanta Jhaji), Pistia sp., Utricularia sp., Nymphoides sp., Enhydra sp.
A1.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Surface: 25 – 40% depending on seasonBottom: 50 – 70% (as reported)
A1.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A1.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A1.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Eutrophication, over exploitation.
A1.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not observed
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A1.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A1.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B/S28: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names Photo No.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 2 23 2 28 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 2 35 3 65 Early capturing Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4 3 5 Early capturing Over exploitation
4 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil5 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil6 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 3 3 Habitat change Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 3 3.5 3 3.5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 2 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 2 20 3 24 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 3 6.5 3 7 NA Nil12 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil13 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 3 7 3 7 NA Nil
14 Botia dario Botya/Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil15 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 2 9 2 9 NA Nil16 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 20 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 17 3 20 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil19 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 75 2 90 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 19 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
21 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 20 2 20 NA Nil
22 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 2 13 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 15 3 18 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil
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25 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil26 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil27 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Nil29 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 2 12 2 14 NA Nil30 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 2 10 2 12 NA Nil31 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha/ Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 8 2 8 NA Nil32 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 2 6 NA Nil33 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6 2 7 Habitat change Nil
27- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C/S28: Fish Gears:1) Jhapi Jal, 2) Fansi Jal, 3) Thela Jal, 4) Barricade Net etc.
Format A3 / S29: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Arampur (Torsa S-3)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Arampur, GP- Balarampur-I, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°16'18''N & 89°32'60''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.15h / (30 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.09h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
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A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicableA3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Jute rotting at the bank, over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S29: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil2 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil8 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil9 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil
10 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil11 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil16 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Labeo dyocheilus Langsha 35 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 22 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil
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19 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil21 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil22 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil23 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation24 Oreichthys
crenuchoidesPakhna Puti 44 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 5.5 NA Nil
25 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil26 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil27 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil28 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil29 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil30 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil32 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Ompok pabo Pabda 64 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil34 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil38 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil40 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil43 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 82 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
45 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation46 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation47 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil48 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation49 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S29: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
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Format A3 / S30: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Sarearpar (Torsa S4)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Sarearpar, GP- Balarampur-I, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°15'46''N & 89°35'23''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :c. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.12h / (30 X 40) m2
d. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.07h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Sand / gravel collection.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
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A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S30: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Tenualosa ilisha Ilish 2 CLUPEIFORMES 1 26 1 30 NA Nil2 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil3 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil9 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil
10 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil11 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil16 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil18 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil20 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil21 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation22 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil23 Psilorhynchus sucatio Balitita 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil24 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil25 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil26 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil28 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
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32 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil33 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil35 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil38 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
40 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil43 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S30: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S31: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Ghargharia (S2)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Daskhin Maradanga, GP- Maruganj, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°18'46''N & 89°33'11''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :e. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.18h / (25 X 70) m2
f. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.09h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
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A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Median Egret, Pond Heron, White-breasted Kingfisher, Small blue kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S31: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Gudusia chapra Chapila 1 CLUPEIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 23 1 25 NA Nil3 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 42 1 60 NA Nil4 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
7 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil8 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil9 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil
10 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation
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12 Labeo bata Bata 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil15 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil17 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil18 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil19 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil21 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
22 Botia dario Botya 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil23 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil24 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil25 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil28 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 36 2 40 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Sperata aor Guchi Aar 63 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Ompok pabo Pabda 64 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil31 Ompok pabda Pabda 65 SILURIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 42 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil34 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil37 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 20 1 22 NA Nil39 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
40 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
41 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
42 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil45 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation
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46 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil47 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil48 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation49 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation50 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation51 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil52 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S31: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, 5) Barricade Net etc.
Format A3 / S32: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Gadadhar (Dariabalai)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Noukhuli, GP- Chilakhana-II, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°19'15''N & 89°37'34''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :g. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 50) m2
h. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Pond Heron, Little Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not found
A3.8 Major Flora: None found
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A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicableA3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport, irrigation
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S32: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Gudusia chapra Chapila 1 CLUPEIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 23 1 25 NA Nil3 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 42 1 60 NA Nil4 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
7 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil8 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil9 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil
10 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil15 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
17 Botia dario Botya 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil18 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil
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19 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil20 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil22 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 42 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil26 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 20 1 22 NA Nil28 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
29 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
30 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
31 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil34 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil36 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil37 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil41 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S32: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S33: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Gadadhar meets Raidak (Sarkar para)A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
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A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Kerochhar, GP- Balabhut, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°12'60''N & 89°41'38''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :i. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.04h / (20 X 20) m2
j. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: Connected with river Torsa after 2 km.
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Pond Heron, Small Egret, Small blue Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not found
A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S33: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation
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3 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil4 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil6 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil11 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
13 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil14 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
16 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
17 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil19 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S33: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S34: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Char balabhut (Kaljani-S3)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Jhau Kuthi, GP- Balabhut, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°11'26''N & 89°42'23''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :k. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.5h / (50 X 100) m2
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l. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.3h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: River Gadadhar, Raidak and Kaljani (some called Torsa) meets within vicinity
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Cormorant, Pied Kingfisher, Ganges River Dolphin
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Platanista gangetica
A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Not marked.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S34: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Gudusia chapra Chapila 1 CLUPEIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Tenualosa ilisha Ilish 2 CLUPEIFORMES 1 26 1 30 NA Nil3 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 48 1 54 NA Nil4 Anguilla bengalensis Bamos 5 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 190 1 200 NA Nil5 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 54 2 60 Habitat change Nil6 Tor putitora Putitor 8 CYPRINIFORMES 1 80 1 90 Habitat change Over exploitation
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7 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 48 2 54 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil9 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Aspidoparia jaya Boroli 14 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil16 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil17 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil18 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation21 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation22 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil23 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation24 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil25 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation26 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil27 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil28 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation29 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil30 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil31 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar- 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil32 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil33 Botia dario Bou Mach 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8.5 1 9 NA Nil34 Batasio batasio Batashi / Tinkata 57 SILURIFORMES 1 6 2 6 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil37 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Ompok pabo Pabda 64 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 56 1 60 NA Nil40 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil
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44 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation45 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation46 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation47 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation48 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
49 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation50 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation51 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil52 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation53 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S34: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S35: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Kaljani (near mohona)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Bhairabertari, GP- Deocharai more, Block- Tufanganj-I (26°16'52''N & 89°34'57''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :m. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.2h / (40 X 50) m2
n. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.14h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: Meeta river Torsa after 1 km.
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not found
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A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed used for paddy cultivation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S35: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Tenualosa ilisha Ilish 2 CLUPEIFORMES 1 26 1 30 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 40 2 48 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil4 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil
10 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil11 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil12 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil
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17 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil19 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil21 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil22 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation23 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil24 Psilorhynchus sucatio Balitita 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil25 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil26 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil27 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil29 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Sperata aor Guchi Aar 63 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil35 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil37 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil40 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
42 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil45 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation46 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S35: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
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Format A3 / S36: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Raidak-1
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Bansraja, GP- Salbari-I, Block- Tufanganj-II (26°21'07''N & 89°40'31''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :o. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.4h / (40 X 100) m2
p. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.28h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Pond Heron, Little Egret, Pied Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, river bed paddycultivation
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Jute rotting, over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
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Format B / S36: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil2 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil6 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil7 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil8 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil9 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil13 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil15 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil16 Oreichthys
crenuchoidesPakhna Puti 44 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 5.5 NA Nil
17 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil18 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil19 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil20 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil21 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil23 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil24 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S36: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
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Format A3 / S37: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Raidak-2
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Jaldhoa, GP-Rampur-II, Block- Tufanganj-II (26°25'19''N & 89°46'01''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :q. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.4h / (40 X 100) m2
r. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.28hA3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not found
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport, river bedpaddy cultivation
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation, sand / gravel collection
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
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Format B / S37: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Anguilla bengalensis Bamos 5 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 180 1 200 NA Nil2 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 45 2 48 Habitat change Nil3 Tor tor Putitor 7 CYPRINIFORMES 1 55 1 60 NA Nil4 Tor putitora Putitor 8 CYPRINIFORMES 1 60 1 64 NA NA5 Neolissochilus
hexagonolepisKatli 9 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 1 32 NA Nil
6 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 38 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil8 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Aspidoparia jaya Boroli 14 CYPRINIFORMES 1 13 2 13 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil14 Barilius vagra Boroli / Chela 21 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil16 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil17 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation21 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil22 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil23 Oreichthys
crenuchoidesPakhna Puti 44 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 5.5 NA Nil
24 Oreichthys cosuatis Bhuti Puti 45 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil25 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil26 Garra mcClellandi Kusma 47 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Psilorhynchus balitora Baluchata 49 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil30 Nemacheilus corica Kharika 51 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Over exploitation
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32 Batasio tengana Bhutani Tengra 56 SILURIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil33 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil31 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil34 Conta conta Tiktiki Mach 77 SILURIFORMES 1 32 1 32 NA Nil35 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S37: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S38: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Sonkosh (Uttar Falimari)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Khunipara, GP- Falimari, Block- Tufanganj-II (26°23'11''N & 89°49'10''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :s. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.3h / (30 X 100) m2
t. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.15h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
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A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation, sand / gravel collection from river bed.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S38: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 35 2 38 Habitat change Nil2 Tor tor Putitor 7 CYPRINIFORMES 1 55 1 60 NA Nil3 Tor putitora Putitor 8 CYPRINIFORMES 1 60 1 64 NA NA4 Neolissochilus
hexagonolepisKatli 9 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 1 32 NA Nil
5 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil6 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change7 Aspidoparia jaya Boroli 14 CYPRINIFORMES 1 13 2 13 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Barilius barna Chipra / Pithalu 18 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9 3 11 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Kelu 19 CYPRINIFORMES 2 12 2 12 NA Nil13 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil14 Barilius vagra Boroli / Chela 21 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil16 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil17 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 32 2 35 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Labeo dyocheilus Langsha 35 CYPRINIFORMES 2 24 2 24 NA Nil
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19 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Oreichthys
crenuchoidesPakhna Puti 44 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 5.5 NA Nil
21 Oreichthys cosuatis Bhuti Puti 45 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil22 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil23 Garra mcClellandi Kusma 47 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Psilorhynchus balitora Baluchata 49 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4.5 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil27 Nemacheilus corica Kharika 51 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil29 Batasio tengana Bhutani Tengra 56 SILURIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil30 Amblyceps mangois Jal-Singi 70 SILURIFORMES 1 12 1 12 NA Nil31 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil32 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil34 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil35 Conta conta Tiktiki Mach 77 SILURIFORMES 1 32 1 32 NA Nil36 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 45 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation
38 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S38: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S39: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Adabarighat (Singimari:J2)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Jor aam, GP- Bara Soulmari, Block- Dinhata-I (26°07'30''N & 89°20'09''E)
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A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.25h / (50 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.15h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed cultivation (in winter).
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S39: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 35 2 45 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil3 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation
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5 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil7 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil8 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil9 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil14 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil16 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil18 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil19 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil21 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil22 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil23 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil24 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil25 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil27 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil32 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil34 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil37 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
39 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil
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42 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S39: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S40: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Baniadaha
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Nigam nagar, GP- Kismat Dasgram, Block- Dinhata-II (26°07'05''N & 89°31'05''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.06h / (20 X 30) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.04h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Median Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp.
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 20%
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
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A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S40: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Gudusia chapra Chapila 1 CLUPEIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 23 1 25 NA Nil3 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 42 1 60 NA Nil4 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
7 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil8 Devario devario Chapling a 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil9 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil
10 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil14 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil16 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil17 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil18 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil20 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
21 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil22 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil23 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil24 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation
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25 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil26 Sperata aor Guchi Aar 63 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 42 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil29 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil32 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 20 1 22 NA Nil34 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
35 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
36 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
37 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil40 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil42 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil43 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation45 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation46 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil47 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
48 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 6.5 1 7 NA Nil0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S40: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, 5) Barricade Net etc.
Format A3 / S41: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Bura Dharala
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
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A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Rathbarighat, GP- Petla, Block- Dinhata-II (26°07'43''N & 89°26'11''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 30) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Small Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None found
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Winter season River bed cultivation, over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S41: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Gudusia chapra Chapila 1 CLUPEIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 23 1 25 NA Nil
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3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
6 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil13 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil14 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
15 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil16 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil17 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil18 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil20 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta a 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil21 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil24 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
26 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
27 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
28 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil30 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil32 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil33 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation
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36 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil37 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S41: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S42: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyedA3.1 Name of the waterbody: Ghugumari (Torsa-S2)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: RiverA3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Harinchara, GP- Guriahati-II, Block- Coochbehar –I (26°17'13''N & 89°27'24''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.28h / (40 X 70) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.21h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Not seen.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
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A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S42: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 35 2 40 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil3 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Barilius barna Chipra / Pithalu 28 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 8 NA Nil9 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Kelu 19 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 1 9.5 NA Nil
10 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil11 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil12 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil13 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil18 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil20 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation21 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil22 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil23 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation24 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil25 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil26 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil27 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil28 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation
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29 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil30 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil35 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil37 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil40 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
42 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil45 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation46 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S42: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S43: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Ghargharia-S1
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Khapaidanga, GP- Khapaidanga, Block- Coochbehar-II (26°22'01''N 89°31'50''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (20 X 40) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
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A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Small Egret, Pond Heron, Small blue Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observedA3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S43: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 23 1 25 NA Nil2 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 42 1 60 NA Nil3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
6 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation
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9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation10 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil13 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil14 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil16 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
17 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil18 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil19 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil21 Sperata aor Guchi Aar 63 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Ompok pabda Pabda 65 SILURIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 42 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil25 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil28 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 20 1 22 NA Nil30 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
31 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
32 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
33 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil36 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil38 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil39 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil
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43 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil44 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S43: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S44: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Kaljani-S1
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Kurar par, GP- Khapaidanga, Block- Coochbehar-II (26°23'08''N & 89°33'30''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.32h / (40 X 80) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.21h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: Not found
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
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A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed used for paddy cultivation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S44: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 26 1 30 NA Nil2 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 40 2 48 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil4 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Barilius borila Boirali / Chelli 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 11 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil
10 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil11 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil12 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil17 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil19 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil21 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil22 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation23 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil24 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil25 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil
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26 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil27 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil29 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Sperata aor Guchi Aar 63 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil35 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil37 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
41 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S44: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S45: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyedA3.1 Name of the waterbody: Bansdaha (Torsa-S1)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Nathibari, GP- Pundibari, Block- Coochbehar-II (26°25'03''N & 89°19'58''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.5h / (50 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.35h
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A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicableA3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed sand, gravel collection.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S45: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Anguilla bengalensis Bamos 5 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 180 1 190 NA Nil2 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 35 2 40 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Tor putitora Putitor 8 CYPRINIFORMES 1 65 1 65 NA Nil4 Neolissochilus
hexagonolepisKatli 9 CYPRINIFORMES 1 34 1 34 NA Nil
5 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil6 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation
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9 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation10 Barilius barna Chipra / Pithalu 18 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 8 NA Nil11 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Kelu 19 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 1 9.5 NA Nil12 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil13 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil15 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil16 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil21 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation22 Labeo dyocheilus Langsha 35 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 30 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil24 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation25 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil27 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil28 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation29 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil30 Garra mcClellandi Kusma 47 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9 1 9 NA Nil31 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil32 Psilorhynchus balitora Baluchata 49 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil34 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil35 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil37 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Amblyceps mangois Jal-Singi 70 SILURIFORMES42 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil43 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil45 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation
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46 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation47 Conta conta Tiktiki Mach 77 SILURIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil
48 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation49 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
50 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation51 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation52 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil53 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation54 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S45: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S46: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Khutamara nadi
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Petbhata chandrachura, GP- Madhupur, Block- Coochbehar-II (26°23'07''N &89°22'35''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.2h / (20 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.12h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: Meet river Torsha after 2 km.
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicableA3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Frog, Snake, Cormorant, Egret, Heron, Kingfisher, MongooseA3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp., Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllumsp., Vallisneria sp.,
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A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 30 – 40%
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation etc.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed cultivation..
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S46: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Amblypharyngodonmicrolepis
Mourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5 2 5 NA Nil
2 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil4 Devario aequipinnatus Chapling 25 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil5 Danio dangila Chapling 26 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 5.5 NA Nil6 Brachydanio rerio Anju 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 2 3 NA Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil8 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil12 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil13 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3 2 3 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Oreichthys
crenuchoidesPakhna Puti 44 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4.5 1 4.5 NA Nil
16 Oreichthys cosuatis Bhuti Puti 45 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4.8 1 4.8 NA Nil
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17 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
18 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8.5 1 8.5 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Amblyceps mangois Jal-Singi 70 SILURIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil22 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 16 Early capturing Over exploitation23 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation24 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 12 1 12 NA Nil25 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 81 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4 2 4 NA Nil26 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Microphis deocata Nol/Gharial mach 83 BELONIFORMES 1 15 1 15 NA Nil28 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 45 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
30 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 15 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation
31 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 15 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation
32 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 14 3 16 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Pseudambassis baculis Chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 1 4 2 4.5 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 96 PERCIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 NA Nil40 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha 101 PERCIFORMES 1 6.5 2 6.5 Habitat change Over exploitation43 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil44 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 103 PERCIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Over exploitation45 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 104 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S46: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
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Format A3 / S47: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Haripur (Torsa-S5)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Haripur, GP- Madhupur, Block- Coochbehar-II (26°21'59''N & 89°21'42''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.5h / (50 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.35h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed cultivation in winter.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
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A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S47: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Anguilla bengalensis Bamos 5 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 180 1 180 NA Nil2 Pisodonophis boro Chei balu 6 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 35 2 40 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Tor putitora Putitor 8 CYPRINIFORMES 1 65 1 65 NA Nil4 Neolissochilus
hexagonolepisKatli 9 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 1 28 NA Nil
5 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil6 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Barilius barna Chipra / Pithalu 17 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 8 NA Nil11 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Kelu 19 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 1 9.5 NA Nil12 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil13 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil15 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil16 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil19 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Labeo dyocheilus Langsha 35 CYPRINIFORMES21 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil22 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation23 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil25 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil26 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation27 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil28 Garra mcClellandi Kusma 47 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil29 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil
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30 Psilorhynchus balitora Baluchata 49 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil32 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil33 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil35 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Amblyceps mangois Jal-Singi 70 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 1 9.5 NA Nil40 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil41 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil43 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation44 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation45 Conta conta Tiktiki Mach 77 SILURIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil46 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation47 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
48 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation49 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation50 Sicamugil cascasia Khaskhasia 98 PERCIFORMES 1 9 1 10 NA Nil51 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation52 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S47: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S48: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Sagardighi (Singimari:J3)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
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A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Takimari, GP- Adabari Ghat, Block- Sitai (26°06'45''N & 89°21'09''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.25h / (50 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.17h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed cultivation at winter.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S48: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil2 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation
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3 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil6 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil7 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil8 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil13 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil15 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil17 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil18 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil20 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil21 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil22 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil23 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil24 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil26 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil31 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil33 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil36 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
38 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation
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40 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S48: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S49: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Gidari nadi
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Bajitchhatra, GP- Adabari Ghat, Block- Sitai (26°05'57''N & 89°20'06''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 25) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (LittleCormorant, Little Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
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A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S49: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
3 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil4 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil5 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil8 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil9 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
10 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil11 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil12 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil13 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil15 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil16 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil19 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
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21 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
22 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
23 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil25 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil27 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil28 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Trichogaster fasciatus Khalisha 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil31 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S49: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S50: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Khutamara
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Adhikari para, GP- Gosaierhut, Block- Sitalkuchi (26°13'57''N & 89°11'51''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.03h / (12 X 20) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02hA3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Little Cormorant, Little Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher etc.
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A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting, cultivation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S50: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil3 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil8 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil9 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil
10 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil12 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Macrognathus Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
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aculeatus16 Macrognathus
pancalusPankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
17 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil18 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil20 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil21 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil23 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S50: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S51: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Bura Dharala
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Boro pinjri jhar, GP- Dakghara, Block- Sitalkuchi (26°11'34''N & 89°11'18''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 25) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
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A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 20%
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting, cultivation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S51: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
4 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil6 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil9 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil12 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil16 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil
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17 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation19 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil20 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
22 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
23 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
24 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil26 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil28 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil29 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil32 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S51: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S52: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Sutunga (S1)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Pachagarh, GP- Sitai more, Block- Mathabhanga -I (26°20'09''N & 89°12'50''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.25h / (25 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.15h
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A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Little Cormorant, Little Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher, Small blue Kingfisher etc.
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S52: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Notopterus notopterus Fali 3 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 23 1 25 NA Nil2 Chitala chitala Chital 4 OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 1 42 1 60 NA Nil3 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 2 42 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 1 8 Habitat change Over exploitation7 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 1 12 Habitat change Over exploitation8 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation
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9 Amblypharyngodonmicrolepis
Mourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6.5 NA Nil11 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil12 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil13 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation14 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation16 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil18 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Puntius conchonius Kanchan Puthi 38 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 1 6 NA Nil20 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil21 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil22 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation23 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil24 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
25 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil26 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil27 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil28 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil31 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 36 2 40 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Sperata aor Guchi Aar 63 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Ompok pabo Pabda 64 SILURIFORMES 1 18 1 18 NA Nil34 Ompok pabda Pabda 65 SILURIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Wallago attu Boal 66 SILURIFORMES 1 42 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 52 2 60 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil38 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil41 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation42 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 20 1 22 NA Nil43 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
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44 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
45 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
46 Channa marulius Shal 88 PERCIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation47 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation48 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil49 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation50 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil51 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil52 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation53 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation54 Anabas testudineus Koi 100 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation55 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil56 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S52: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3)Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, 5) Barricade Net etc.
Format A3 / S53: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Dharala (S2)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Jorpakti, GP- Jorpakti, Block- Mathabhanga -I (26°16'32''N & 89°12'13''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.1h / (20 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.06h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
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A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: River bed Cultivation, over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S53: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju / 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 2 3 NA Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil4 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil8 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil9 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil
10 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation
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12 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil14 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
16 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
17 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil19 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil21 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil22 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil25 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S53: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S54: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Mansai (J-S1)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Bhodorer chara, GP- Pachagarh, Block- Mathabhanga- I (26°19'31''N & 89°14'11''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.5h / (50 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.3h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
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A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None markedA3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Not seen.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S54: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil2 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Barilius barna Chipra / Pithalu 18 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 8 NA Nil7 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Kelu 19 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 1 9.5 NA Nil8 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil9 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil
10 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil11 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 2 28 3 34 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 30 3 45 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation
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14 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil16 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil18 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation19 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil20 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil21 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation22 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil23 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil24 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil25 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil26 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil28 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil33 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation37 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
38 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation41 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S54: Fish Gears
1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
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Format A3 / S55: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Dolong (S1)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Dauaguri, GP- Ruidanga, Block- Mathabhanga-II (26°22'00''N & 89°14'52''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.03h / (10 X 25) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not found
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting, cultivation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not foundA3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
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Format B / S55: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil3 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil8 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil9 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil
10 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil12 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil13 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil16 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
18 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
19 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil21 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil23 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil24 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation26 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil27 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S55: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
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Format A3 / S56: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Dolong (S2) (Dolong more)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Matiar kuthi, GP- Angerkata Parodubi, Block- Mathabhanga- II (26°20'13''N &89°15'05''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not found
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting, cultivation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
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A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S56: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
4 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil6 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil9 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil
10 Lepidocephalichthysguntea
Poia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
11 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil12 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil13 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil14 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil16 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation17 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil19 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
21 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
22 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
23 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil25 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation
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26 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil27 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil28 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil31 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S56: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S57: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Dharala (S1)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Kamat Changrabandha, GP- Changrabandha, Block- Mekhliganj (26°25'54''N &88°55'06''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.2h / (20 X 70) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.12h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Little Egret, Pied Kingfisher, Whitebreasted Kingfisher)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 10%
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A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting, cultivation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S57: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
7 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil8 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil12 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil13 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
14 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil15 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil16 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil17 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil19 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 32 2 42 Habitat change Over exploitation
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20 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil21 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil24 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
26 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
27 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
28 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil30 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation31 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil32 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil33 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil36 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S57: Fish Gears1) Khara jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S58: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Teesta
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Char Teesta, GP- Mekhliganj Municipality, Block- Mekhliganj (26°20'46''N &88°53'41''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.4h / (40 X 100) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.24h
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A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None marked
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: None observed
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, transport
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Not seen.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S58: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)
Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 2 14 2 14 NA Nil2 Cyprinion semiplotum Chepti 12 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 11 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation
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6 Barilius barna Chipra / Pithalu 18 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 8 NA Nil7 Barilius bendelisis Kaksa / Kelu 19 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 1 9.5 NA Nil8 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 2 9.5 2 10 NA Nil9 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil
10 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil11 Labeo gonius Gharea 31 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation12 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation13 Labeo calbasu Kalbaus 33 CYPRINIFORMES 1 26 1 26 NA Nil14 Bangana dero Kursha 34 CYPRINIFORMES 1 28 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Bangana ariza Bhagna Bata 36 CYPRINIFORMES 1 18 1 20 NA Nil16 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation17 Puntius terio Teri-puthi 40 CYPRINIFORMES 3 5 3 5 NA Nil18 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil19 Systomus sarana Sar-puthi 43 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Crossocheilus latius Kalagachi 46 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10.5 1 12 NA Nil21 Psilorhynchus sucatio Nou-chata 48 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil22 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil23 Somileptes gongota Guttum 53 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 1 10 NA Nil24 Mystus bleekeri Golsa Tengra 60 SILURIFORMES 1 14 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil26 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 30 2 36 Habitat change Over exploitation27 Ailia coila Kajuli / Banspati 67 SILURIFORMES 1 12 2 14 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Clupisoma garua Ghaura 68 SILURIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation29 Eutropiichthys vacha Bacha 69 SILURIFORMES 1 18 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Glyptothorax telchitta Telchitta 71 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil31 Glyptothorax horai Ailsa / Kala kabri 72 SILURIFORMES 1 7.5 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation32 Laguvia shawi Khat Khuta Tengra 73 SILURIFORMES 1 4 1 4 NA Nil33 Gogangra viridescens Kaoua Tengra 74 SILURIFORMES 2 7 3 8 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Bagarius bagarius Bagha Aar 75 SILURIFORMES 1 40 2 50 Habitat change Over exploitation35 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation36 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
37 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 1 5 2 5 Habitat change Over exploitation38 Rhinomugil corsula Fasalla 97 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 16 Habitat change Over exploitation39 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation40 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
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Format C / S58: Fish Gears1) Khara Jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S59: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyedA3.1 Name of the waterbody: Sutunga (S2)
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Jamaldaha, GP- Jamaldaha, Block- Mekhliganj (26°26'15''N & 89°01'27''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.08h / (15 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.05h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): Not applicable
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting,
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
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A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S59: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Chagunius chagunio Pithkanta 11 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation2 Securicula gora Chela 13 CYPRINIFORMES 1 10 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation3 Cabdio morar Boroli 15 CYPRINIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation4 Raiamas bola Ghol / Sikari 16 CYPRINIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation5 Barilius shacra Ghakshi 20 CYPRINIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Habitat change Over exploitation6 Amblypharyngodon
microlepisMourla 22 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5 2 5.5 Habitat change Over exploitation
7 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil8 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil9 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation11 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil12 Acanthocobitis botia Ghar-poia 50 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7.5 1 7.5 NA Nil13 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
14 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil15 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil16 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil17 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil19 Sperata seenghala Aar 62 SILURIFORMES 1 32 2 42 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation22 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil23 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
25 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
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26 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
27 Channa striata Shol 89 PERCIFORMES 1 36 2 44 Habitat change Over exploitation28 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil29 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation30 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil31 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil32 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation33 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation34 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil35 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S59: Fish Gears1) Khara jal, 2) Thela Jal, 3) Jhapi Jal, 4) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S60: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Bautia
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Baneswar, GP- Baneswar, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°23'22''N & 89°29'32''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.05h / (10 X 50) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.03h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: NoA3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Birds (Cormorant, Egret, Kingfisher etc.)
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
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A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 10%
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody : Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation, River bed cultivation
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S60: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil3 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil8 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil9 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Rita rita Rita 61 SILURIFORMES 1 16 1 16 NA Nil11 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil14 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Mastacembelus
armatusBam /Bain 85 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 45 3 55 Habitat change Over exploitation
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16 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
17 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
18 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil19 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation20 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil21 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil22 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation23 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil25 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S60: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S61: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: River Jhaljhali
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Dholuabari, GP- Dangarhut, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°12'32''N & 89°23'33''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.03h / (10 X 25) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.02h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: NoA3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: BirdsA3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
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A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 20%
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Jute rotting, cultivation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation, Pesticide pollution
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S61: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil3 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil8 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil9 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil
10 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Erethistes pusillus Tarkanta 76 SILURIFORMES 1 3 1 3 NA Nil12 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil15 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation16 Monopterus cuchia Kuchia 84 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 80 2 80 Habitat change Over exploitation
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17 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
18 Macrognathuspancalus
Pankal / Gota 87 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 2 15 2 18 NA Nil
19 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil20 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil22 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil23 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation24 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation25 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil26 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S61: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S62: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyed
A3.1 Name of the waterbody: Buri Dharala
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Chetkishal, GP- Gosanimari, Block- Dinhata-I (26°11'23''N & 89°23'04''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.05h / (15 X 30) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.03h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: None observed
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A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Not identified
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 20%
A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Cultivation, over exploitation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S62: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Brachydanio rerio Anju / 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3 2 3 NA Nil3 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil4 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Botia dario Botya / Bou 54 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 1 7 NA Nil8 Botia lohachata Ghutur Poa 55 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6.5 1 6.5 NA Nil9 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil
10 Mystus tengra Godhuli Tengra 59 SILURIFORMES 1 9.5 2 10 Habitat change Over exploitation11 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation13 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil14 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation
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15 Macrognathusaculeatus
Guchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
16 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil17 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil19 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil20 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation21 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil22 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C / S62: Fish Gears1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A3 / S63: Database of flowing water bodies (River spots): Total 35 spots (S29 to S63) surveyedA3.1 Name of the waterbody: Mora Mansai
A3.2 Type of the waterbody: River
A3.3 Location Details (including Latitudes and Longitudes): Mouza- Tapurhut, GP- Dholuabari, Block- Coochbehar-I (26°17'49''N & 89°25'55''E)
A3.4 Surface Areas covered (in ha) :a. Maximum surface area covered ( for e.g. water area during peak of monsoon or any other time)- 0.02h / (8 X 22) m2
b. Minimum surface area covered ( in the peak of dry season) or any other time)- 0.01h
A3.5 Connectivity and nature of water flow/wastes with any other water bodies, agri-fields, industry, sewerage, etc.: also note migrations of fishesetc.: No
A3.6 Ownership and management pattern: Not applicable
A3.6 Major Non-Fish Fauna: Cormorant, Little Egret, Whitebreasted Kingfisher
A3.7 Rare or endangered species, if there any: None observed
A3.8 Major Flora: Eichhornia sp.
A3.9 Hydrophyte covered area in the waterbody (% area of the water surface/bottom): 40%
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A3.10 Patterns of Use of the waterbody: Domestic, Cattle, Irrigations, Industry, transport, entertainment and sports etc.: Domestic, irrigation.
A3.11 Seasonality (Conspicuous changes in different seasons): Water level goes down at late winter to pre monsoon.
A3.12 Degrading factors and threats to the water body: Over exploitation, River bed cultivation.
A3.13 Conservation efforts, if there any: e.g. whether considered sacred, local activists: Not found
A3.14 Notes on local history, and folk beliefs, practices relating to the waterbody: Not recorded
A3.15 Notes on any other point on the water body, not yet covered: Nil
Format B / S63: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl.No
Fish/CrustaceanSpecies
Local names PhotoNo.
Order Presentabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Devario devario Chapling 24 CYPRINIFORMES 1 5.5 1 6 NA Nil2 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 4.5 2 5 NA Nil3 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 20 2 24 Early capturing Over exploitation4 Puntius sophore Deshi / Jat Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 1 7 2 7 Early capturing Over exploitation5 Puntius ticto Tit-puthi 41 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 2 5.5 NA Nil6 Lepidocephalichthys
gunteaPoia / Poa 52 CYPRINIFORMES 2 7.5 2 7.5 NA Nil
7 Mystus vittatus Tengra 58 SILURIFORMES 1 8 1 8 NA Nil8 Clarias batrachus Magur 78 SILURIFORMES 1 22 2 24 Habitat change Over exploitation9 Heteropneustes fossilis Singi / Sing 79 SILURIFORMES 1 16 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
10 Chaca chaca Chega 80 SILURIFORMES 1 20 1 20 NA Nil11 Xenentodon cancila Kankley / Khata 82 BELONIFORMES 1 18 2 22 Habitat change Over exploitation12 Macrognathus
aculeatusGuchi / Gota 86 SYNBRANCHIFORMES 1 17 2 20 Habitat change Over exploitation
13 Channa orientalis Chang 90 PERCIFORMES 1 15 1 18 NA Nil14 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 91 PERCIFORMES 2 18 3 22 Habitat change Over exploitation15 Chanda nama Nama Chanda 92 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 2 4.5 NA Nil16 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 93 PERCIFORMES 2 3.5 2 3.5 NA Nil17 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 95 PERCIFORMES 1 14 2 17 Habitat change Over exploitation18 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 99 PERCIFORMES 1 13 2 15 Habitat change Over exploitation
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19 Trichogaster fasciatus Kholsa 101 PERCIFORMES 2 7 2 7 NA Nil20 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga-kholisha 102 PERCIFORMES 1 5 1 5 NA Nil
0-Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- Abundant
Format C / S63: Fish Gears
1) Thela Jal, 2) Jhapi Jal, 3) Fansi Jal, etc.
Format A2: Database of smaller water bodies (Ponds & Nayanjuli): Total 17 spot clusters surveyed (S64 – S80):
Sl Type ofsmallwaterbodies
Locality of thesurvey
approx.Number/haof locality
Size (ha)range of thewaterbodytype i.e. max-min
MostabundantSize (ha)
Notes onUsePatterns
Conspicuousflora/hydrophyte cover
Conspicuousnon-fish fauna
Notes ondegradationfactors,conservationefforts
1 Pond (S64) Bokalirmoth,Khapsa,Coochbehar-I 2 – 3 0.06h 20 X 30 m2
Fishing,domestic
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Pistia sp., Lemna sp.,Nymphoides sp., Nymphaea sp.,
Frog, Egret,Kingfisher,Whitebreastedwaterhen
Not seen
2 Pond (S65) Baneswar,Coochbehar-I 2 – 3 0.06h 20 X 30 m2
Fishing,domestic
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Pistia sp., Lemna sp., Nymphaeasp., Ipomoea sp.
Frog, Egret,Kingfisher Not seen
3 Pond (S66) Chilakhana, Itkhola,Tufanganj-I 2 0.01 8 X 12 m2
Fishing,domestic
Eichhornia sp., Colocasia sp. Frog, Egret,Kingfisher,Whitebreastedwaterhen
Not seen
4 Pond (S67) Nakkatigach,Samsan, Tufanganj-I 3 0.01h 8 X 12 m2 Fishing,
domesticHydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Eichhornia sp., Aponogeton sp.,
Damselfly,Dragonfly Not seen
5 Pond (S68) Balabhut,Charaiguri,Tufanganj-II
3 - 4 0.01h 8 X 15 m2Fishing,domestic
Lemna sp., Eichhornia sp.,Nymphoides sp., Ipomoea sp.,Utricularia sp.
Not markedNot seen
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6 Pond (S69) Sahebpara, DinhataSadar 2 - 3 0.01h 10 X 12 m2 Fishing,
domesticLemna sp., Eichhornia sp.,Nymphoides sp., Nymphaea sp.,
Not markedNot seen
7 Pond (S70) Nigam Nagar,Burirhut, Dinhata-II 3 - 4 <0.01h 8 X 10 m2 Fishing,
domesticHydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Pistia sp., Eichhornia sp.,
Not markedNot seen
8 Pond (S71) Majapara,Sitalkuchi 2 0.01h 8 X 12 m2 Fishing,
domesticEichhornia sp., Not marked
Not seen
9 Pond (S72)Haldimohon dighi
Paschim chilkirhut,Dholuabari,Coochbehar-I 3 - 4 0.12h 12 X 100
m2
Fishing,domestic
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Eichhornia sp., Ipomoea sp.,Marsilea sp.
Frog, Egret,Kingfisher,Whitebreastedwaterhen
Not seen
10 Nayanjuli(S73)
Baneswar,Coochbehar-I 4 Dries up in
winter 10 X 20 m2Notmarked
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Nymphoides sp., Aponogetonsp.,
Not markedNot seen
11 Nayanjuli(S74)
Ghugumari, 4 NoDholuabari,Coochbehar-II
5 - 6 Dries up inwinter 10 X 20 m2
Notmarked
Azolla sp., Not markedNot seen
12 Nayanjuli(S75)
Ghogharkuthi,Chilakhana-II,Tufanganj-I
2 Dries up in latewinter 4 X 10 m2
Monsoonfishing
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Nymphaea sp., Colocasia sp.,
Not markedNA
13 Nayanjuli(S76)
Panishala, 4 NoDholuabari,Coochbehar-II
3 - 4 Dries up inwinter 10 X 20 m2
Notmarked
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Nymphoides sp., Aponogetonsp., Ipomoea sp.,
Not markedNot seen
14 Nayanjuli(S77)
Sikarpur,Mathabhanga-II 3 - 4 Dries up in
winter 10 X 20 m2 Notmarked
Pistia sp., Lemna sp., Nymphaeasp., Colocasia sp.,
Not markedNot seen
15 Nayanjuli(S78)
Chakchaka,Baburhat,Coochbehar-I
2 Dries up inwinter 10 X 20 m2
Notmarked
Eichhornia sp., Ipomoea sp.,Utricularia sp., Marsilea sp.
Not markedNot seen
16 Nayanjuli(S79)
Kaler par, Dawaguri,Coochbehar-I 2 Dries up in late
winter 10 X 12 m2 Off seasoncultivation
Eichhornia sp., Ipomoea sp.,Colocasia sp.,
Not markedNot seen
17 Nayanjuli(S80)
Dewanhut, 4 NoDholuabari,Coochbehar-II
2 - 3 Dries up inwinter 10 X 20 m2
Notmarked
Hydrilla sp., Ceratophyllum sp.,Pistia sp., Lemna sp., Colocasiasp.,
Not markedNot seen
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Format B: Fish fauna (include edible crustaceans also)Sl Fish/Crustacean
SpeciesLocal names Photo
No.Order Present
abundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Pastabundance(grade 0-3)
ModalSize(cm)
Reasons forchange inabundance
Otherobservations
1 Catla catla Katla 10 CYPRINIFORMES 1 25 2 25 Early capturing Over exploitation2 Rasbora daniconius Dadhika 23 CYPRINIFORMES 1 6 2 6 Habitat change Nil3 Devario devario Chapchata 24 CYPRINIFORMES 2 5.5 3 6 Habitat change Nil4 Brachydanio rerio Anju / 27 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3.5 3 3.5 Habitat change Nil5 Bengala elanga Darkina 28 CYPRINIFORMES 2 3.5 3 3.5 Habitat change Nil6 Cirrhinus cirrhosus Mrigal 29 CYPRINIFORMES 1 22 2 26 Early capturing Over exploitation7 Labeo rohita Rui 30 CYPRINIFORMES 1 24 2 28 Early capturing Over exploitation8 Labeo bata Bata 32 CYPRINIFORMES 1 16 2 18 Early capturing Over exploitation9 Puntius sophore Deshi Puthi 37 CYPRINIFORMES 2 6.5 3 6.5 Early capturing Over exploitation
10 Puntius gelius Teli Moa 39 CYPRINIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Nil11 Puntius phutunio Phutuni Puti 42 CYPRINIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil12 Aplocheilus panchax Te-chokha 82 CYPRINODONTIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Nil13 Channa orientalis Chang 91 PERCIFORMES 1 12 2 12 Habitat change Over exploitation14 Channa punctata Sati / Taki 92 PERCIFORMES 2 12 3 12 Early capturing Over exploitation15 Parambassis ranga Lal-chanda 94 PERCIFORMES 1 3.5 2 3.5 Habitat change Nil16 Pseudambassis
baculisChanda 95 PERCIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Over exploitation
17 Nandus nandus Bheda / Meni 96 PERCIFORMES 1 8 2 8 Early capturing Over exploitation18 Badis badis Napit / Naoa 97 PERCIFORMES 1 6 2 6 Habitat change Nil19 Glossogobius giuris Balia / Beley 100 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 10 Early capturing Over exploitation20 Anabas testudineus Koi 101 PERCIFORMES 1 10 2 10 Early capturing Over exploitation21 Trichogaster
fasciatusKholsa 102 PERCIFORMES 2 6 3 6 Early capturing Over exploitation
22 Trichogaster labiosa Ranga kholisa 103 PERCIFORMES 2 4.5 3 4.5 Early capturing Nil23 Trichogaster chuna Dhutra 104 PERCIFORMES 1 4 2 4 Habitat change Nil24 Tetraodon cutcutia Tepa / Tayapa 105 TETRAODONTIFORMES 1 5.5 2 5.5 Habitat change Nil
0- Not found; 1- Rare; 2- Moderate; 3- AbundantFormat C: Fish Gears1) Jhapi jal, 2) Thela jal, 3) Barricade netting (at few spots).
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PhotoNo. Scientific name
Common / localname
Family Photograph
Or: Clupeiformes
1Gudusia chapra(Hamilton, 1822)
Chapila /korti /khoira
Clupeidae
2Tenualosa ilisha(Hamilton, 1822)
Ilish Clupeidae
Or: Osteoglossiformes
3Notopterus notopterus(Pallas, 1769)
Fali /folui
Notopteridae
4Chitala chitala(Hamilton, 1822)
Chital Notopteridae
171
5Anguilla bengalensis(Gray, 1831)
Bamos Anguillidae
6Pisodonophis boro(Hamilton, 1822)
Chei balu Ophichthidae
Order: CypriniformesSub family: cyprininae
7 Tor tor (Hamilton, 1822)Putitor /mahseer
Cyprinidae
8Tor putitora (Hamilton,1822)
Putitor Cyprinidae
172
9Neolissochilushexagonolepis(McClelland, 1839)
Katli Cyprinidae
10Catla catla (Hamilton,1822)
Katla /katal
Cyprinidae
11Chagunius chagunio(Hamilton, 1822)
Pithkanta Cyprinidae
12Cyprinion semiplotum(McClelland, 1839)
Chepti Cyprinidae
173
Sub family: cultrinae
13Securicula gora(Hamilton, 1822)
Chela /ghorachela
Cyprinidae
Sub family: rasborinae
14Aspidoparia jaya(Hamilton, 1822)
Boroli /bairali
Cyprinidae
15Cabdio morar(Hamilton, 1822)
Boroli /bairali
Cyprinidae
16Raiamas bola(Hamilton, 1822) B. bola
Ghol /sikari /bola /alan /boroli
Cyprinidae
174
17 Barilius barilaBoroli /Bairali /Chelli
Cyprinidae
18Barilius barna(Hamilton, 1822)
Dagighakshi /chipra /boroli /pithalu
Cyprinidae
19Barilius bendelisis(Hamilton, 1807)
Kaksa /darangighakshi/boroli /kelu
Cyprinidae
20Barilius shacra(Hamilton, 1822)
Ghakshi /boroli
Cyprinidae
175
21Barilius vagra(Hamilton, 1822)
Boroli /Chela
Cyprinidae
Sub family: danioninae
22Amblypharyngodonmicrolepis (Bleeker,1853)
Mourla Cyprinidae
23Rasbora daniconius(Hamilton, 1822)
Darkina /dankani /dadhika
Cyprinidae
24Devario devario(Hamilton, 1822)
Chapling/ debra /chebli /chapchata
Cyprinidae
176
25Devario aequipinnatus(McClelland, 1839)
Chapling Cyprinidae
26Danio dangila(Hamilton, 1822)
Chapling Cyprinidae
27Brachydanio rerio(Hamilton, 1822)
Anju /zebra fish
Cyprinidae
28Bengala elanga(Hamilton, 1822)
Darkina /elanga
Cyprinidae
Sub family: labeoninae
29Cirrhinus cirrhosus(Bloch, 1795)
Mrigal Cyprinidae
177
30Labeo rohita (Hamilton,1822)
Ruhi /rui/ rohu
Cyprinidae
31Labeo gonius (Hamilton,1822)
Gharea /kurchi /goni
Cyprinidae
32Labeo bata (Hamilton,1822)
Bata Cyprinidae
33Labeo calbasu(Hamilton, 1822)
Kalbaus Cyprinidae
178
34Bangana dero(Hamilton, 1822)
Gharea /Kursha(kalabans)
Cyprinidae
35Labeo dyocheilus(McClelland 1839)
Langsha /ghor rui
Cyprinidae
36Bangana ariza(Hamilton, 1807)
Bhagnabata
Cyprinidae
Sub family: barbinae
37Puntius sophore(Hamilton, 1822)
Deshiputhi / jatputhi
Cyprinidae
179
38Puntius conchonius(Hamilton, 1822)
Kanchanputhi
Cyprinidae
39Puntius gelius(Hamilton, 1822)
Goldenbarb / telimoa /tepi mola
Cyprinidae
40Puntius terio (Hamilton,1822)
Teri-puthi
Cyprinidae
41Puntius ticto (Hamilton,1822)
Tita-puthi /tit-puthi
Cyprinidae
180
42Puntius phutunio(Hamilton, 1822)
Spottedsail barb /phutuniputi
Cyprinidae
43Systomus sarana(Hamilton, 1822)
Sar-puthi/ saral-puthi
Cyprinidae
44Oreichthys crenuchoides(Schäfer, 2009)
Pakhnaputi
Cyprinidae
45Oreichthys cosuatis(Hamilton, 1822)
Bhutiputi
Cyprinidae
181
Sub family: garrinae
46Crossocheilus latiuslatius (Hamilton, 1822)
Kalagachi
Cyprinidae
47Garra mcClellandi(Jerdon, 1849)
Kusma Cyprinidae
48Psilorhynchus sucatio(Hamilton, 1822)
Baluchata / nou-chata /balitita /kakshi
Psilorhynchidae
182
49Psilorhynchus balitora(Hamilton, 1822)
Baluchata / titari
Psilorhynchidae
Sb fmily: nemacheilinae
50Acanthocobitis botia(Hamilton, 1822)
Ghar-poia /khorkey
Nemacheilidae
51Nemacheilus corica (Hamilton, 1822)
KharikaNemacheilidae
Sub family: cobitinae
52Lepidocephalichthysguntea (Hamilton, 1822)
Poia /poa
Cobitidae
183
53Somileptes gongota(Hamilton, 1822)
Guttum/gongotaloach
Cobitidae
Sub family: botiinae
54Botia dario (Hamilton,1822)
Botya /bou mach/ betrangi
Cobitidae
55Botia lohachata(Chaudhuri, 1912)
Ghuturpoa /baghlata
Cobitidae
Order: Siluriformes
56Batasio tengana(Hamilton, 1822)
Bhutanitengra
Bagridae
184
57Batasio batasio(Hamilton, 1822)
Batashi /tinkata
Bagridae
58Mystus vittatus (Bloch,1794)
Tengra Bagridae
59Mystus tengra(Hamilton, 1822)
Godhulitengra
Bagridae
60Mystus bleekeri (Day,1877)
Golsatengra
Bagridae
185
61Rita rita (Hamilton,1822)
Rita Bagridae
62Sperata seenghala(Sykes, 1839)
Aar Bagridae
63Sperata aor (Hamilton,1822)
Guchi aar Bagridae
64Ompok pabo (Hamilton,1822)
Pabda Siluridae
186
65Ompok pabda(Hamilton, 1822)
Pabda Siluridae
66Wallago attu (Bloch &Schneider, 1801)
Boal Siluridae
Sub family: ailiinae
67Ailia coila (Hamilton,1822)
Kajuli /banspati
Schilbeidae
Sub family: schilbeinae
68Clupisoma garua(Hamilton, 1822)
Khaura /gharua
Schilbeidae
187
69Eutropiichthys vacha(Hamilton, 1822)
Bacha Schilbeidae
70Amblyceps mangois(Hamilton, 1822)
Jal-singiAmblycipitidae
71Glyptothorax telchitta(Hamilton, 1822)
Telchitta Sisoridae
72Nagra assamensis (Sen& Biswas, 1994)
Ailsa /kalakabri
Sisoridae
188
73Laguvia shawi (Hora,1921)
Khatkhutatengra
Sisoridae
74Gogangra viridescens(Hamilton, 1822)
Kea-kanta(kaouatengra)
Sisoridae
75Bagarius bagarius(Hamilton, 1822)
Baghaaar
Sisoridae
76Erethistes pusillus(Müller & Troschel,1849)
Tarkanta/konakanta
Sisoridae
189
77Conta conta (Hamilton,1822)
Tiktikimach
Sisoridae
78Clarias batrachus(Linnaeus, 1758)
Magur Clariidae
79Heteropneustes fossilis(Bloch, 1794)
Singi /sing
Heteropneustidae
80Chaca chaca (Hamilton,1822)
Chega Chacidae
190
Or: Cyprinodontiformes
81Aplocheilus panchax(Hamilton, 1822)
Te-chokha
Aplocheilidae
Order: Beloniformes
82Xenentodon cancila(Hamilton, 1822)
Kankley /kakley /khata
Belonidae
83Microphis deocata(Hamilton, 1822)
Nol mach/ gharialmach
Syngnathidae
Or: Synbranchiformes
84Monopterus cuchia(Hamilton, 1822)
Kuchia Synbranchidae
191
85Mastacembelus armatus(Lacepede, 1800)
Bam/bain
Mastacembelidae
86Macrognathus aculeatus(Bloch, 1786)
Guchi /gota
Mastacembelidae
87Macrognathus pancalus(Hamilton, 1822)
Pankal /pakal /gota
Mastacembelidae
Order: Perciformes
88Channa marulius(Hamilton, 1822)
Shal Channidae
89Channa striata (Bloch,1793)
Shol Channidae
192
90Channa orientalis(Bloch & Schneider,1801)
Chang Channidae
91Channa punctata(Bloch, 1793)
Sati / taki(lata)
Channidae
92Chanda nama(Hamilton, 1822)
Namachanda
Ambassidae
93Parambassis ranga(Hamilton, 1822)
Rangachanda /lal-chanda(indianglassyfish)
Ambassidae
193
94Pseudambassis baculis(Hamilton, 1822)
Chanda Ambassidae
Sub family: nandinae
95Nandus nandus(Hamilton, 1822)
Bheda /meni
Nandidae
Sub family: badinae
96Badis badis (Hamilton,1822)
Napitmach /bot koi /naoa
Nandidae
97Rhinomugil corsula(Hamilton, 1822)
Fasalla /kharsula
Mugilidae
194
98Sicamugil cascasia(Hamilton, 1822)
Khaskhasia / parse
Mugilidae
Sub family: gobiinae
99Glossogobius giuris(Hamilton, 1822)
Balia /beley
Gobiidae
100Anabas testudineus(Bloch, 1792)
Koi Anabantidae
Sb fm: luciocephalinae
101Trichogaster fasciatus(Bloch & Schneider,1801)
Khalisha/ kholsa
Osphronemidae
195
102Trichogaster labiosa(Day, 1877)
Ranga-kholisha /kholsa
Osphronemidae
103Trichogaster chuna(Hamilton, 1822)
Chunakholisha(dhutra)
Osphronemidae
Or: Tetraodontiformes
104Tetraodon cutcutia(Hamilton, 1822)
Tepa /tayapa
Tetraodontidae
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PhotoNo. Scientific name
Common / localname
Family Photograph
1
Phy: ArthropodaSb Phy: CrustaceaClass: MalacostracaOrder: Decapoda
Macrobrachiumlamarrei (H. MilneEdwards, 1837)
GaldaChingri
Palaemonidae
2Macrobrachiumassamense (Tiwari,1958)
Icha /Chingri
Palaemonidae
3 Macrobrachium sp.Icha /Chingri
Palaemonidae
4
Phy: ArthropodaSb Phy: CrustaceaClass: MalacostracaOrder: Decapoda
Lobothelphusa sp.
Kankra Potamidae
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Annexure-4.2LIST & PHOTOGRAPHS OF EXOTIC FRESH WATER FISHES RECORDED FROM COOCHBEHAR DISTRICT
Sl.No. Scientific name Common / Local name Family Photograph
ORDER: CYPRINIFORMES
1 Hypophthalmichthys nobilis Bighead carp CYPRINIDAE
2 Cyprinus carpio Common carp / AmericanRui CYPRINIDAE
3 Ctenopharyngodon idella Grass carp CYPRINIDAE
4 Hypophthalmichthys molitrix Silver carp CYPRINIDAE
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5 Barbonymus gonionotus Java barb / silver barb /China Puti CYPRINIDAE
ORDER: CYPRINODONTIFORMES
6 Gambusia affinis Gambusia POECILIIDAE
ORDER: SILURIFORMES
7 Clarias gariepinus African sharptooth catfish/ Thailand Magur CLARIIDAE
8 Hypostomus guacari Crocodile fish LORICARIIDAE
199
ORDER: PERCIFORMES
9 Oreochromis niloticus Tilapia CICHLIDAE
10 Oreochromis mossambicus Tilapia CICHLIDAE
ORDER: CHARACIFORMES
11 Piaractus brachypomus Red-bellied pacu /Rupchanda SERRASALMIDAE
200
Annexure-5PHOTOGRAPHS OF HYDROPHYTES RECORDED FROM COOCHBEHAR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Subm
erge
d
Hydrilla verticillata (Jhaji / Kureli)Ceratophyllum demersum (Jalbotol
brush / Kanta Jhaji)Vallisneria spiralis (Patasheola /
Oxygen Gach)
Floa
ting
Trapa natans (Paniphal / Jal Singara) Pistia stratiotes (Toko Pana) Lemna perpusilla (Khude/Musuri Pana) Eichhornia crassipes (Kochuri Pana)
Floa
ting
Azolla pinnata (Tara Pana / Azoli)Utricularia bifida (Pata Jhaji / Sial
Lejur)
201
Subm
erge
d &
Flo
atin
g
Nymphoides hydrophylla (Pan Siuli / Jal Siuli) Nymphoides indica (Boro Chand Mala) Nelumbo nucifera (Padma) Euryale ferox (Makhna / Kanta Padma)
Subm
erge
d &
Flo
atin
g
Nymphaea pubescens (Shaluk-Sada) Nymphaea pubescens (Shaluk-Lal) Aponogeton natans (Ghehu)
Bank
are
a
Ipomoea aquatica (Kalmi) Ipomoea fistulosa (Dhol Kalmi) Enhydra fluctuans (Helencha) Colocasia esculenta (Kochu)
Bank
are
a
Marsilea minuta (Susni)
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Annexure-6LIST AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF FISH GEARS RECORDED FROM COOCHBEHAR DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Sl.No.
Name ofFishGear
Photographs
1 Chip Jal
2 Fansi Jal
3 Jhapi Jal
4 Khara Jal
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Documentation of diversity of fresh waterfishes of West Bengal (Coochbehar)
Study conducted by:Dr Debashis Das, Assistant Professor in Zoology
Department of Zoology, Tufanganj Mahavidyalaya
Tufanganj; Coochbehar; W.B.
In association with
West Bengal Biodiversity Board, Department of Environment
Government of West Bengal