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Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Chaowki, Mohla, and Manpur, the Mongra Reservoir is a vital aquatic resource in the region. This expansive reservoir, known for its serene beauty and ecological significance, has also become a focal point for innovative aquaculture practices, particularly cage culture. Cage culture, a method of fish farming that involves raising fish within floating enclosures or cages in natural water bodies, has gained prominence in Mongra Reservoir due to its efficiency and sustainability. This method allows for controlled environments within the reservoir where…mehr

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Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Chaowki, Mohla, and Manpur, the Mongra Reservoir is a vital aquatic resource in the region. This expansive reservoir, known for its serene beauty and ecological significance, has also become a focal point for innovative aquaculture practices, particularly cage culture. Cage culture, a method of fish farming that involves raising fish within floating enclosures or cages in natural water bodies, has gained prominence in Mongra Reservoir due to its efficiency and sustainability. This method allows for controlled environments within the reservoir where fish can grow and thrive, while minimizing the impact on the natural aquatic ecosystem. The adoption of cage culture at Mongra Reservoir is driven by the growing demand for high-quality fish, coupled with the need to preserve the reservoir's ecological balance. By implementing cage culture, local aqua culturists can enhance fish production without depleting natural fish stocks or disruptingthe reservoir's delicate ecosystem. This introduction of cage culture not only promises increased fish yields but also offers economic benefits to the surrounding communities.
Autorenporträt
Gagan Singh Guru and Chiranjeev Pandey is an acclaimed writer study area of Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh, India [491-441]. Born on 12 August 2003 he cultivated a river for storytelling and nature early on, influenced by the diverse landscapes of his hometown. He earned a degree in Bachelor of Science in Zoology (B. Sc.) from Hemchand Yadav University.