Water bodies are very important component of ecological and environmental structure of nature system. The first human settlement
around 6000 years ago began a twofold struggle with water on the one hand people had to protect them against flood and on other
hand had to ensure safe water supply for domestic use and irrigation. The earth, 2/3rd of which is covered by water, looks like a blue
planet- the planet of water from space. The world’s lakes and rivers are probably the planet’s most important freshwater resources.
But the amount the amount of freshwater covers only 2.53% of the earth’s water. On the earth’s surface, fresh water is the habitat of
a large number of species. These aquatic organisms and the ecosystem in which they live represent a substantial sector of the earth’s
biological diversity. Water bodies are estimated to occupy around 8.6 million sq.km (6.4%) of the earth’s surface, out of which
about 4.8 mill sq.km are found in the tropics and sub tropics.