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Tourists visiting the lake can also engage themselves in Trout fishing. [4] A trout hatchery is established near the lake, from where visitors can get fishing rods and other fishing accessories required for trout fishing. [5] The lake is also used by tourists as a camp site wherein they pitch tents near the lake.
Many aquatic insect larvae and adults, molluscs, cladocerans and the fish Danio aequipinnatus, Rasbora, one spot barb, daniconius and Gambusia affinis are reported. Rainbow trout and common carp are the main fish found in the lake. The fish yield as per records was 5.3 kg/ha/year. [8] Recently two new species of diatom was found in this lake. [9]
A 2.5-acre land in Kasimedu has been shortlisted along with a 7-acre land in Vaniyanchavadi on Rajiv Gandhi Salai for a modern fish processing park. The park would initially focus mainly on fish catch by 600 mechanised boats in Chennai. The park is likely to attract large fishing vessels to Chennai to facilitate value addition to their catch.
Emerald Lake is located near Emerald village in the Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu, [1] India. It is located in a region called the silent valley , [ 2 ] about 25 kilometers from the Ooty town. [ 3 ]
The Kamaraj Sagar Dam [1] (also known as Sandynalla reservoir) [2] is in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu state in India. [3] It is located at a distance of 10 km from the Ooty bus stand. [4] It is a picnic spot and a film shooting spot on the slopes of the Wenlock Downs. [5] The dam's storage capacity is 26.6 million cubic meters(MCM) or 0. ...
Along Tamil Nadu's 1,076 km (669 mi) coastline, there are 3 major fishing harbours, 4 medium fishing harbours, and 10 fish-landing centres developed for safe berthing of boats and for hygienic landing and handling of fish catches. Chinnamuttom has the only fishing harbour in Kanyakumari District.
This article lists the lakes in the South Indian state, Tamil Nadu. Note: Lakes grow and shrink due to precipitation, evaporation, releases, and diversions. For this reason, many of the surface areas tabulated below are very approximate. For reservoirs, the areas at maximum water storage are indicated.
Sembadavar or Parvatha Rajakulam is a traditional fisherman community found mainly on the Coromandel coast of the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. They also take the title Nattar. [citation needed] Sembadavar are a maritime community who are occupied primarily as inland and river fishermen and primarily fish with fishing nets. [1]