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WATER QUALITY & CHARACTERISTICS

WATER QUALITY & CHARACTERISTICS

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Introduction Any characteristics of water that affect the survival, growth, reproduction, or management of fish in any way is a water quality variable. Water quality includes all physical, chemical and biological factors that influence the beneficial use of water.

Introduction

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Water Source Tube well Diesel Pump Canal water Rain water Quantity:
Initial Filling: 6000 cubic meter/acre or cubic meter/hectare Supplementary requirement depends upon the seepage and water quality.

Water Source Tube well Diesel Pump Canal water Rain water Quantity:

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Water Quality Parameters
Physical Chemical Biological Physical: Temperature Light Turbidity Chemical: Oxygen pH Salinity CO2 Ammonia

Water Quality Parameters

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Biological: Zooplanktons Phytoplanktons Aquatic Plants/weeds

Biological: Zooplanktons Phytoplanktons Aquatic Plants/weeds

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Temperature The temperature is a most important factor for the growth of all organisms including fish, phytoplankton as well as zooplankton. Range of temperature imposes limitation upon the choice of fish. Reproduction, growth and breathing rates of fishes are directly dependent on temp. Indirectly effect on Dissolved Oxygen & pond productivity, pH, solubility of gases, etc. Measured with the help of digital thermometer.

Temperature The temperature is a most important factor for the growth of all organisms including fish, phytoplankton as well as zooplankton.

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Temp range of water for different species spawning & growth
Water temperature range Species 100C Salmon around 100C Pike around 120C Perch 20-300C Tilapia 24-320C Major Carps 22-320C Chinese Carps

Temp range of water for different species spawning & growth

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Light One of the most obvious and familiar property of water is its transparency. The light penetration depends upon the dirtiness of water and angle of the radiations. Natural waters are never pure and contain many substances, which further interfere with light penetration. Is a complex environmental factors and penetration in water can produce diverse ecological effects. Phytoplankton, zooplankton, organic & inorganic particles reflect or absorbs light rays.

Light One of the most obvious and familiar property of water is its transparency.

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Contd… Light controls several aspects of plant life like structure, shape, physiology, growth and distribution In animals effects reproduction, development, growth, locomotion, migration and physiological processes Its main role is in photosynthesis , providing oxygen and food for fishes. Light exerts a profound influence upon the whole series of biological phenomena in nature. The variations in the light penetration as interpreted from secchi’s disc visibility It ranges between 30-60cm.

Contd… Light controls several aspects of plant life like structure, shape, physiology, growth and distribution.

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Turbidity Water Turbidity is caused either by a high content of solids such as clay particles, or due to excessive production of phytoplankton. When it is due to plankton is a good sign. Due to suspension of silt and clay particles, may be harmful Hinder light penetration and decrease pond productivity Measured with the help of turbidity meter Use Alum, Lime or Gypsum to reduce Indian major carps can tolerate turbidity upto 2000ppm

Turbidity Water Turbidity is caused either by a high content of solids such as clay particles, or due to excessive production of phytoplankton.

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Dissolved Oxygen DO requirement of fish vary from species to species
5mg/lit – 11mg/lit Cold water fish have higher demand than the warm water Concentration below 3ppm prove lethal for most fishes Low oxygen is due to: Excessive use of manure Long period of hot weather High population density High water temp

Dissolved Oxygen DO requirement of fish vary from species to species

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Heavy growth of plankton and macrophytes
Decomposition of organic matter Decrease occurs mostly during monsoon, at night How to improve? By stirring up the water, aeration through agitators or aerators By taking out some of the old water Adding freshwater Reducing greatly artificial feeding and manuring

Heavy growth of plankton and macrophytes

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pH. Concentration of hydrogen ions Best range 7-9
To decrease add gypsum To increase add lime A pH. of 5-6 will reduce appetite, growth and tolerance to toxic substances Fish become more susceptible to parasites, and diseases in acidic waters Below 4.0 will kill fish, phytoplankton, and most plants Low value is due to presence of strong mineral acids Alkalinity of water is due to presence of calcium salts

pH. Concentration of hydrogen ions Best range 7-9

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Dose of lime required (kg/ha)
pH pH of soil Dose of lime required (kg/ha) 2000 1000 500 200

Dose of lime required (kg/ha)

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Contd.. pH of water = 7.0 Water is pure or neutral
pH > than 7.0 Water is alkaline pH < than 7.0 Water is acidic pH range are likely to be suited for good fish production An ideal and good fish pond water, however should have a pH range of pH 11.0 is lethal to fish

Contd.. pH of water = 7.0 Water is pure or neutral

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Carbon dioxide Essential for photosynthetic activity of plants
Up to 15-20ppm no adverse effects on fish life Above 20 ppm lethal for fish Make Carbonic acid with water which decrease pH.

Carbon dioxide Essential for photosynthetic activity of plants

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Salinity Total ions of dissolve salts
Limits the abundance of fish directly and indirectly Indian major Carps< 1000ppm Common Carp<9000ppm Grass Carp<12000 Silver Carp<8000ppm Tilapia<30000ppm

Salinity Total ions of dissolve salts

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Total Alkalinity The titrable bases in water, as equivalent to CaCO3 are referred to as total alkalinity. The total alkalinity of water is mainly caused by Ca++, Mg++, Na+, NH4+ and Fe++ combined either with carbonates, bi-carbonates or occasionally shows a wide range of fluctuations in total alkalinity values depending upon the location, season, plankton population and nature of deposits.

Total Alkalinity The titrable bases in water, as equivalent to CaCO3 are referred to as total alkalinity.

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Contd.. Alkalinity of water is mainly due to the presence of calcium salts in the form of carbonates and bicarbonates. High alkaline waters can be improved by fertilizing water with sulphate of ammonia. mg/lit Low Production 20-40 mg/lit Medium Production 40-90 mg/lit High Production

Contd.. Alkalinity of water is mainly due to the presence of calcium salts in the form of carbonates and bicarbonates.

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Carbonates & Bicarbonates
Natural water contains more bicarbonates than carbonates. The CO2 in natural water reacts with bases to form bicarbonates. In turn, if CO2 is removed from solution, bicarbonates will dissociate to form more CO2.

Carbonates & Bicarbonates

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Total Hardness Many workers consider hardness and total alkalinity are the same because both are expressed as CaCO3, however, hardness is the total of soluble Ca++ and Mg++. >15mg/lit Enhance growth <5mg/lit Causes slow growth)

Total Hardness

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TDS & Conductivity All salts present in water, influence osmoregulation of fish and reduce solubility of gases Conductivity gives some idea about availability of phosphate, nitrates and nitrites or pond productivity Total Alkalinity: amount of total calcium carbonates, magnesium, sodium, potassium (mg/l) mg/lit, show pond water productivity

TDS & Conductivity All salts present in water, influence osmoregulation of fish and reduce solubility of gases.

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Ammonia (NH3) Ammonia is a toxic compound, which is produced by fish metabolism and decomposition of organic matter by bacteria. Toxic level is 0.6 to 2.0 mg/Litre. In such cases freshwater supply should be arranged

Ammonia (NH3) Ammonia is a toxic compound, which is produced by fish metabolism and decomposition of organic matter by bacteria.

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Summed up of Good Pond water
Water Parameter Ranges pH D.O ppm CO2 15-20 ppm Phosphates ppm Nitrates ppm Total alkalinity 100 ppm Planktons 10-20 ml/cu.m Light penetration 30-60 cm

Summed up of Good Pond water