SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 24: In the wake
of recent fish stress and mortality along a particular stretch of River Jhelum,
the Minister for Fisheries, Animal and Sheep Husbandry, Abdul Gani Kohli today
said that detailed examination suggested it happened due to lack of oxygen.
He said after it was reported by the local staff of the Department that
fish are in distress and coming to the surface in a particular stretch of river
Jhelum from Gow Kadal to Weir Chattabal, in Kashmir Valley, a technical team
under the supervision of Assistant Director Fisheries Srinagar was deputed in
the area to ascertain the cause.
He said the Director Fisheries, Kashmir, along with Joint Director
Fisheries Kashmir Division also visited the area to have firsthand information.
Kohli said that the fishes were physically examined on spot and it was
seen that the fish were in distress. Accordingly, he said, samples of water and
fish were taken as per procedure for detailed Physico-chemical analysis.
“Lack of
oxygen was cited as the reason in the water column and the mortality was
negligible,” Kohli said while quoting the examination report. He said the observation regarding low oxygen level was supported by the
fact that mostly big sized schizothorax spp was showing such distress. He said
that fish fauna of river Jhelum mostly constitute of two species of fish that
are common carp and schizothorax spp, out of which schizothorax being very
sensitive to low oxygen level and common carp can sustain low oxygen levels.
The Minister said that the fact of depletion of oxygen level was also
supported by the observations that common carp has not suffered such distress
or mortality.
The Minister said that the team has observed the reason of depletion in
oxygen as the running water volume of river Jhelum is reduced at this time
because there were no rains and also nutrient/pollutant concentration is very
high, which has already affected the amount of dissolved oxygen.
To reverse the effect, Kohli said, the matter was brought to the notice
of District administration and they were asked that at first instance the water
gate at Weir Chattabal be opened which will allow the flow of more fresh water
from upper Jhelum and dilute the nutrient load of the river. He said the
District Development Commissioner Srinagar has done an appreciable job and
immediately directed for the same which has eased the situation and by today
morning the situation has totally improved and was normal.
The Minister said that it is apparent that there is no use of any poisonous
substance and the same thing was also communicated to the District Development
Commissioner, Srinagar.
Kohli further said that the Senior Project Officer of Survey Division of
Fisheries Department has been assigned to prepare a detailed report depicting
the physico-chemical parameters of water as well as fish. He said the matter
has also been discussed with Head of Fisheries Division SKUAST Rangil who has
asked his scientists to co-operate with Fisheries Department to undertake a
proper analysis of the facts.
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