@Research Paper <#LINE#>Observation on the Morphology and Morphometry of the Glass fish, Chanda Ranga (Hamilton)<#LINE#>Siddiqui @M.J. ,Kumar @Niraj <#LINE#>1-4<#LINE#>ISCA-RJAVFS-2015-016.pdf<#LINE#>Post-Graduate Dept. of Zoology, M.S. College, Motihari, B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, East-Champaran, 845401, Bihar, INDIA@Post-Graduate Dept. of Zoology, M.S. College, Motihari, B.R.A. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, East-Champaran, 845401, Bihar, INDIA<#LINE#>16/7/2015<#LINE#>26/8/2015<#LINE#>Chanda ranga (Ham.) is a small size bony fish commonly called Glass fish. It may be considered as an aquarium fish. 772 specimens of this fish having 3.87 – 5.11 cm male and 3.48 – 4.87 cm female were collected over a period of one year. Body of fish is semi-transparent, spotted with black dots. Mouth is upwardly directed with all small teeth, body covered with minute scales and lateral line straight and complete. The dorsal and ventral profiles in male (3.832 ± 0.074 and 3.828 ± 0.072 respectively) are always greater than that of female indicating that body is deeper in males. All body parameters grow in an isometric fashion. In male dorsal profile shows maximum growth rate (b = 0.98335), whereas it is the ventral profile (b = 79560) in the female. However, in both sexes eye diameter shows the minimum rate. Correlation co-efficient (r) indicates that all the dependable variables are correlate/highly correlated with independent variable.<#LINE#>Kumar Niraj@Study of Ichthyofaunal biodiversity of Turkaulia Lake, East-Champaran@Bihar, India, I. Res. J. Environment Sci., 1(2), 21-24 (2012)@Yes$Kumar Niraj and Singh N.P.@Studies on the Ichthyofauna of Kararia lake of Motihari, East-Champaran, Bihar, India@Res. J. 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College, Kushi, MP, INDIA<#LINE#>12/8/2015<#LINE#>4/9/2015<#LINE#>Fish farming has been an old occupation in India. It is estimated that about five lac families are engaged in fresh water fish farming in the country. The techniques of fishing have also been modernized as the time past. The study conducted in West Nimar concludes that the pisciculture varies from place to place due to the various reasons. The ponds are temporary as well as permanent. Fish farming in rural areas is to provide protein-rich food for the rural people at reasonable price and to generate employment for them, so that they may have a reliable source of income. There are mainly five ponds in Barwani district, namely Amliyapani pond, Barwani pond, Chikliya pond, Osada pond and Talwada pond. The production of fish in these ponds is not the same. It was noted that the fish production in Amliyapani was high in 2012-13. The production was 2450 kg/hac/year.While the fish production in Barwani was noted high in 2013-14. The production was 2495 kg/hac/year. The magnitude of high earning was 42908 Rs./fisherman/hac/year from Amliyapani in 2012-13, but the high earning of Amliyapani 2013-14 was 50063 Rs./fisherman/hac/year. The low production of fish in 2012-13 was seen in Osada. The production of fish in this pond was 675 kg/hac/year and in 2013-14 the low production of fish was noted in Chikliya. The low production of Chikliya was recorded 1045 kg/hac/year. The magnitude of low earning was 2063 Rs/fisherman/hac/year of Chikliya in 2012-13, but the low earning in 2012-13 recorded also in Chikliya. 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