India has a diverse range of fish species, both freshwater and marine. Some of the common types include:
Freshwater Fish:
Rohu (Labeo rohita) – A popular fish in Indian rivers, commonly used in Bengali cuisine.
Catla (Catla catla) – A large freshwater fish found in rivers and lakes.
Mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala) – Often found alongside Rohu and Catla, it is a key species in aquaculture.
Tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) – Non-native but widely farmed in India, especially in freshwater ponds.
Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) – A migratory fish found in the Bay of Bengal and rivers, highly prized in Bengal cuisine.
Carp (various species) – Commonly found in Indian ponds and rivers.
Freshwater Prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) – While not a fish, it's often farmed with freshwater species.
Marine Fish:
Pomfret (Pampus argenteus) – A sought-after fish in coastal areas, especially in Mumbai and Kerala.
Kingfish (Seer Fish or Ayru) – A popular fish in southern India, especially in coastal regions.
Mackerel (Bangda) – A widely consumed fish along the western coast.
Sardines (Pedvey) – Another common fish along the western coast, particularly in Kerala.
Tuna (Thunnus spp.) – Found in the deep waters of the Indian Ocean.
Snapper (Lutjanidae family) – A marine fish commonly caught in coastal areas.
Red Grouper (Epinephelinae) – Found in the Indian Ocean, often caught by fishermen.
Other Notable Species:
Barramundi (Asian sea bass) – Popular in both freshwater and marine farms.
Sharks and Rays – Several species of sharks and rays are found in Indian coastal waters.
These are just a few examples, as India’s extensive coastline and river systems support a broad range of aquatic life.
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