Description
"Fish Diversity in Meghalaya" explores the diverse aquatic life in Meghalaya, a state known for its unique ecosystems and rich biodiversity. The book provides an in-depth study of the fish species inhabiting the region's rivers, lakes, and wetlands, focusing on both common and endemic species. It examines the ecological role of fish in maintaining the health of these freshwater ecosystems and their interactions with other aquatic organisms. The book also highlights the cultural importance of fish in the livelihoods of local communities and their role in the state’s economy. Additionally, it addresses the pressing environmental challenges that threaten fish populations, such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change. Drawing from field studies and expert analysis, this book aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving Meghalaya's aquatic biodiversity and offers practical recommendations for sustainable management and conservation of fish habitats in the region.