Title of article
An alternative to dolphin oil as a fish attractant in the Ganges River system: conservation of the Ganges River dolphin
Author/Authors
R. K. Sinha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
5
From page
253
To page
257
Abstract
Oil extracted from blubber of the Ganges River dolphin, Platanista gangetica, is used as a fish attractant in India and Bangladesh. This oil fishery is associated with the mortality of hundreds of dolphins every year. Oil from fish scraps was field tested for 121 days during 1997–1999 in the Ganges at Patna and was a very effective alternative to dolphin oil as a fish attractant. Fishing with fish oil resulted in higher catches and greater income per person per hour (Rs. 17.8±12.5) than fishing with dolphin oil (Rs. 11.6±9.3). However, there is no statistically significant difference between the results from fishing with dolphin and fish oil. Oil from fish scraps is inexpensive and can be made readily available to all the fishermen. Its widespread use would help in conserving the endangered Ganges River dolphin.
Keywords
fish oil , Ganges River dolphin , Platanista gangetica , Dolphin conservation
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
836387
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