Beki River as an independent Ecosystem and its Biodiversity
Beki River: Beki river is one of the right bank tributaries of the Brahmaputra river which flows down from the Bhutan, where it is known as Kurissu river. It flows through the Manas National Park and large portion of Beki flows throughout Assam and ultimately mix with Bay of Bengal. Beki is originated from Himalayan Glacier and its water is so cold and transparent during October to April.
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| Fig: Photoshot of Beki River ( Winter Season View ) |
Beki River flows through Manas National Park ( Famous for Tiger Project ) and over the nearby areas like Mathanguri, Narayanguri, Chunbarai, Khusrabari, Valaguri, Gamariguri, Gobardhana, North Safakamar , Safakamar, Barpeta road, Sorbhog, Kalgachia, Kamarpara, Moinbhori,and so on. The water quality of the river is fresh and it is home of numerous Fishes, Amphibious, Reptiles, Birds, Insects etc. It is home to several ornamental fish species.
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| Photoshot: Evening view of Beki River |
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| Photoshot: View at Narayanguri area |
Soil Erosion: Soil Erosion creates a major problem every years and it causes huge loss of public and private properties. Due to soil erosion many people become homeless every year and are still living by making small hut near by the Manas National park road or other inappropriate places. Soil Erosion also damages the main road which lead to National park and Bhutan. This year soil erosion demolish more than 1000 houses, fields, agricultural lands and roads etc. The major effects of soil erosion is seen Barpeta and Baksa districts. Government are taking steps to prevent soil erosion using traditional method which fails to prevent erosion. It requires a heavy budget scientific method to prevent soil erosion fully.
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| Photoshot: Erosion of Beki River, Half of Manas Road are damaged by Erosion |
1. Heavy Current of water is the main cause. During summer water current is very high and it causes erosion.
2. Digging of the bottom of river for natural resources. People are digging the daily and getting sands and stones that are used to construct building, roads, bridges etc.
Natural Resources of Beki River: The Beki river is a freshwater aquatic ecosystem which is in natural resources. The abiotic factors e.g. - sands, stones etc are costly because these are the raw materials for construction of houses, bridges, roads etc. People of nearby villages Gamariguri, Narayanguri, Chunbari, Safakamar, Sorbhog, Katajhar pather, Gobardhana etc. are completely depended on resources of the river.
Biodiversities of Beki river: Freshwater Beki river is rich in bio-diversities. It is the home of a variety of food fishes species, ornamental fishes species, amphibians, reptiles, birds, insects etc.
1. Fish Species of Beki River:




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