OBSERVATIONS ON THE FISHERY RESOURCES OF THE HILL STREAMS OF JAMMU PROVINCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHSEER AND OTHER COMMERCIALLY IMPORTANT SPECIES
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Abstract
Excepting for the southern-most part, the Jammu province is all hillterrain, traversed by the rivers and streams. The majority of the streams in
the province are seasonal and carry very little water throughout the year. The
principal commercial fisheries are constituted by the masheer {Tor putHora),
Barilius bendelisis chedra, the snow trout {Oreinus plagiostomus), Garra gotyla
and Labeo dero in order of their abundance in the catches
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Joshi, C. B., Sehgal, K. L., & Sunder, S. (2011). OBSERVATIONS ON THE FISHERY RESOURCES OF THE HILL STREAMS OF JAMMU PROVINCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHSEER AND OTHER COMMERCIALLY IMPORTANT SPECIES. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 25(1 & 2), 197-206. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/12097