Tilapia Fish Deaths Reported in Jubilee Park’s Jayanti Sarovar

Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur’s lake.

Key Points:

– Tilapia fish dying in large numbers in Jayanti Sarovar.

– Oxygen depletion caused by hypoxic water suspected to be linked to fish deaths.

– Staff working to remove dead fish to avoid further contamination.

JAMSHEDPUR – A significant number of Tilapia fish have been found dead in the Jayanti Sarovar, located within Jamshedpur’s iconic Jubilee Park.

The cause of death is being attributed to a hypoxia or depletion of oxygen levels in the water, a recurring issue linked to water pollution.

Staff at the park are working to remove the dead fish from the lake.

This is not the first time such an incident has occurred at the lake.

Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur's lake.
Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur’s lake.

Last summer, similar conditions led to a mass death of fish in the same area.

Impact of Polluted Water on Fish?

Tilapia fish, also known locally as Queiloo, Kurla Mavra, and Sarkari Meenu, are highly adaptable to various conditions.

Despite this adaptability, they remain vulnerable to deteriorating water quality, particularly in cases of oxygen depletion.

Experts indicate that water pollution has aggravated the situation, reducing oxygen levels to critical points, which has led to this recurring crisis.

Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur's lake.
Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur’s lake.

“Maintaining water quality is crucial to avoid such tragedies in the future,” noted a local resident.

In ocean and freshwater environments, the term “hypoxia” refers to low or depleted oxygen in a water body.

Hypoxia is often associated with the overgrowth of certain species of algae, which can lead to oxygen depletion when they die, sink to the bottom, and decompose.

Ongoing Cleanup Efforts

Park authorities are now focusing on immediate cleanup while assessing long-term measures to improve the water quality of the lake.

The situation has raised concerns among residents, who feel there is a need for more sustained efforts to monitor and maintain the health of natural water bodies in the area.

Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur's lake.
Large numbers of Tilapia fish die due to suspected oxygen depletion in Jamshedpur’s lake.

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