Assessment of The Impacts of Trout Farming on Water Quality Using Macro Invertebrates as Bio- Indicators

A. Rai, Archana Niraula, P. Ghimire, A. Pandey, Anup Gurung, Chhatra Mani Sharma, S. Gurung
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The study was conducted to assess the impacts of trout farming on water quality using macro invertebrates as bio-indicators. Two trout farms were selected for the study, viz., Gandaki Trout Farm (GTF) in Kaski district and Fall & Trout Fish Farm (FTF) in Nuwakot district. Reference and impacted sites were selected in each trout farms from where macro invertebrates were collected and physico-chemical parameters were measured. Sorensen’s Index and Multiple Site Similarity Index were calculated to compare the macro-invertebrate assemblages between the impact and the reference sites. Water quality classes were also calculated using macro invertebrate-based tool, NEPBIOS/ASPT scores. Altogether 24 families of macro invertebrates were observed at GTF and 12 families at FTF. The Sorensen’s Similarity Index was greater than 0.5 between reference and impacted sites at GTF; whereas it was only 0.28 at FTF indicating comparatively low level of similarity. In addition, Multiple Site Similarity Index (0.64) at GTF also indicated high similarity between the macro invertebrate assemblages. Reference sites showed higher scores with higher diversity of macro invertebrates. Both farms had suitable water quality for trout (dissolved oxygen and temperature) and most of the physico-chemical parameters did not show significant differences except pH and turbidity at GTF probably due to small scale operation and production. Journal of Institute of Science and TechnologyVolume 22, Issue 2, January 2018, Page: 175-182
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以大型无脊椎动物为生物指标评价鳟鱼养殖对水质的影响
本研究以大型无脊椎动物为生物指标,评估鳟鱼养殖对水质的影响。选择了两个鳟鱼养殖场进行研究,即Kaski区的Gandaki鳟鱼养殖场(GTF)和Nuwakot区的Fall & trout渔场(FTF)。在每个鳟鱼养殖场中选择参考点和受影响点,从这些养殖场收集大型无脊椎动物,并测量物理化学参数。计算Sorensen指数和多位点相似指数,比较撞击点和参考点之间的宏观无脊椎动物群落。还使用基于宏观无脊椎动物的工具nepheos /ASPT评分来计算水质等级。共有24科大型无脊椎动物在GTF和12科大型无脊椎动物在FTF。参考点与受影响点的Sorensen相似指数大于0.5;而在FTF上仅为0.28,表明相似性水平相对较低。此外,GTF的多位点相似指数(0.64)也表明宏观无脊椎动物组合具有较高的相似性。参考点的宏观无脊椎动物多样性越高,得分越高。两个养殖场的水质(溶解氧和温度)都适合鳟鱼养殖,除GTF的pH和浊度外,大部分理化参数均无显著差异,这可能是由于小规模经营和生产的原因。科学技术学院学报,第22卷,第2期,2018年1月,页:175-182
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