Published on: November 6, 2024

NILGIRI MYSTUS (KETTALU MEENU)

NILGIRI MYSTUS (KETTALU MEENU)

NEWS – Scientists released about 1,000 fingerlings of Nilgiri Mystus into a ranching facility in Shivanasamudra as part of conservation efforts

CURRENT STATUS OF NILGIRI MYSTUS

  • Critically Endangered Status: Classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2010.
  • Historical Sightings: Once found in the Tungabhadra River in the 1980s, its population has drastically declined over the past 30 years.
  • Near Extinction: IUCN experts report a decline of nearly 100% in known locations.
  • Recent Sightings: The species was spotted again in 2019 after over a decade.

CONSERVATION BREEDING PROGRAM

Initiatives by National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR)

  • NBFGR collected brooders from Talakad for a breeding program aimed at preserving the species.
  • Broodstock has undergone hormonal stimulation for induced natural spawning.

ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE

Role of Nilgiri Mystus

  • Predatory Indicator: Acts as a key predator and indicator of river health in the Western Ghats.
  • Ecosystem Services: Provides scavenger services that help maintain the freshwater ecosystem.

FUTURE PLANS AND MONITORING

  • Fingerling Release: Approximately 1,000 fingerlings, each about 2 inches long, will be released into the Cauvery River.
  • Monitoring Duration: The released fish will be monitored for the next few years to assess survival and adaptation.
  • Awareness Programs: Initiatives will be conducted among local communities, emphasizing the ecological value of Nilgiri Mystus as a prized catch.

THREATS TO FISH POPULATIONS

  • Dynamite and Large-Net Fishing: Practices posing direct threats to fish populations in Shivanasamudra.
  • Habitat Change: Development projects, including dams and power stations, have altered natural habitats.