Transforming Abandoned Sand Pits into Sustainable Aquaculture Ponds in Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India

Nibedita Sinha

Department of Aquaculture, Sanjeev Agrawal Global Educational University, Bhopal (M. P.)- 462022, India.

Pijush Payra *

Department of Fisheries Science, Ramnagar College, Depal 721453, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India.

Shriparna Saxena

Department of Aquaculture, Sanjeev Agrawal Global Educational University, Bhopal (M. P.)- 462022, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The present study was based on aquaculture possibilities in abandoned sand pits through scientific pond preparation and management. The research work was conducted at Depal, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal. In the district of Purba Medinipur sand mining activity were primarily carried out for the purpose of house construction and for land filling. In this district about 100 ha abandoned sand mining pits are present. Generally, ponds are manmade impoundments mainly used for water harvesting and for aquaculture. Pond preparation is the basic and utmost important step in freshwater aquaculture to enhance the fish production. After sand mining activity abandoned low laying pits are filled by rain water and creates pond environment. Following APHA (American Public Health Association) guideline, the physico-chemical parameters of soil and water were analysed every 30 days interval to ascertain how the parameters change with change with the season. Here scientific managements and higher percentage of organic manures like cow dung and mohua oil cakes were applied to increase the water holding capacity and fish production of the pond. This treatment helps to increase the average values of NPK from 16.52 mg/100gm, 1.93 mg/100gm and 1.50 mg/100gm to 28.69 mg/100gm, 5.61 mg/100gm and 11.92 mg/100gm respectively. Organic Carbon (%) and Specific Conductivity (µS/cm) was also increased. Lime was also applied in higher amount to correct the pH of both soil and water and to kill parasites. Soil pH and Free Calcium Carbonate (%) was corrected and become ideal for aquaculture.

Keywords: Abandoned sand pits, aquaculture, pond preparation, pond management, scientific method, fish production


How to Cite

Sinha, Nibedita, Pijush Payra, and Shriparna Saxena. 2025. “Transforming Abandoned Sand Pits into Sustainable Aquaculture Ponds in Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India”. UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 46 (10):188-95. https://doi.org/10.56557/upjoz/2025/v46i104977.