Abstract:
Red-bloom in !sh pond has become a common problem in Nepal. In order to assess causative agents and seasonal variations of
red bloom in !sh pond, a study was conducted in the eastern, western and southern sites of Chitwan district from September,
2013 to June 2014. Preliminary data on occurrence and effect of red bloom were collected by visual observation and household
survey of 30 randomly selected households using semi-structured questionnaire.Water quality and phytoplankton population
were monitored in those ponds for four seasons, viz., autumn, winter, spring and summer. Among phytoplanktons, Euglena
sanguinea was abundant in the pond water indicating the reason of red color in the pond. E. Sanguinea exhibited seasonal
variation corresponding with the occurrence of red bloom in the pond. Highest density of E. Sanguinea was in summer
(1628.4±70.4 number/L) which can be attributed to higher temperature and total nitrogen content of the water. Greater red
bloom was observed in the southern site compared to eastern and western sites, where water was more stagnant, un-drainable
and came from under-ground source.
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