Ecological Assessment of Fish Culture Water Bodies Around Dhaka City, Bangladesh

P. K. Mozumder, H. Sultana, Bipul Chandra Biswas, Md Abdur Rob Mollah
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This study was conducted during the period November, 2014 - June, 2015 in two urban fish culture pond, at Kalshi and Namapara area of Dhaka city. These ponds are connected to Baunia canal. Water samples were collected seasonally for water quality and zooplankton analyses. Except DO all other measured water quality parameters (pH, TDS, TSS, total ammonia-N, total nitrite-N, total nitrate-N, total phosphate, total sulphate, alkalinity and hardness) were found higher in water. A total of 10 heavy metals (Zn, Fe, Pb, Cd, Al, As, Cu, Na, Mn and Cr) were measured for determining its concentrations in waters in two seasons. A total of 10 zooplankton species were recorded at Kalshi during the study period and on an average, the density of zooplankton in dry season and in wet season were estimated to be 1386 indiv./L and 244 indiv./L respectively. On the other hand, a total of 19 zooplankton species were identified from Namapara water body and on an average, the density of zooplankton in dry season and in wet season were estimated to be 1760 indiv/L and 343 indiv./L respectively. Bacteriological analysis included the total plate count (TPC), total coliform (TC) and total faecal coliform (TFC) counts in waters, both in wet and dry seasons. In general, water qualities of the studied fish culture water bodies are highly deviated from the permissible standard levels of Environment conservation rules, 1997 and unsuitable for fish culture from fish health point of view. The measured high levels of metals in waters are likely to bioaccumulate in fish body. High abundance of bacterial flora in fish culture waters is also likely to be associated with fish health and may cause enteric diseases. Therefore, fish culture in these urban water bodies is likely pose potential health risks for human through consuming these fishes. Bangladesh J. Zool. 49 (2): 267-276, 2021
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孟加拉国达卡市周边养鱼水体生态评价
本研究于2014年11月至2015年6月在达卡市Kalshi和Namapara地区的两个城市养鱼池进行。这些池塘与包尼亚运河相连。按季节采集水样进行水质和浮游动物分析。除DO外,所有其他测量的水质参数(pH、TDS、TSS、总氨氮、总亚硝酸盐氮、总硝酸盐氮、总磷酸盐、总硫酸盐、碱度和硬度)均较高。测定了两个季节水体中Zn、Fe、Pb、Cd、Al、As、Cu、Na、Mn、Cr等10种重金属的浓度。研究期间,Kalshi海域共记录到10种浮游动物,旱季和丰水季浮游动物平均密度为1386只。/L和244个个体。分别/ L。另外,Namapara水体共鉴定出浮游动物19种,枯水期和丰水期浮游动物平均密度分别为1760和343只/L。分别/ L。细菌学分析包括水体中菌落总数(TPC)、总大肠菌群(TC)和总粪便大肠菌群(TFC)计数,包括湿季和旱季。总的来说,所研究的养鱼水体的水质严重偏离1997年《环境保育规则》的允许标准水平,从鱼类健康的角度来看,不适合养鱼。测量到的水中高水平金属可能在鱼类体内生物积累。鱼类养殖水域中细菌菌群的高丰度也可能与鱼类健康有关,并可能引起肠道疾病。因此,这些城市水体的养鱼可能会通过食用这些鱼类对人类造成潜在的健康风险。中国生物医学工程学报,49 (2):267-276,2012
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