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- Recently, 82 islanders, 77 of them women, were selected and underwent intensive training in Ornamental fish aquaculture.
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- Community-based ornamental fish aquaculture, using local resources is the first-of-its-kind experiment, as many as 82 islanders, 77 of them women, were selected and underwent intensive training.
- They have formed groups for ornamental fish aquaculture with technical support from the ICAR-National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR).
Key highlights
- Role of National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR):
- The NBFGR maintains a germplasm resource center for marine ornamental organisms on Agatti Island for conservation as well as boosting livelihood sources for the islanders.
- The support being extended by the NBFGR includes capacity building and hand-holding community aquaculture units maintained by local women to raise captive-bred marine ornamentals, including shrimps, to marketable size.
- The NBFGR project team on Agatti island will monitor the units and provide technical inputs, till the organisms reach the marketable size.
- Expansion:
- To expand the activity and enhance the income of women, in addition to the two species of ornamental shrimps, captive-raised clownfish seeds were also supplied to the groups for further rearing.
Significance
- Sustaining Economic life & empowering women:
- Helping the islanders, especially women, generate income is important considering that the islands have limited resources, mostly in the form of coconut and tuna fish.
- Fishing virtually comes to a halt during the monsoon season, shutting out a key economic activity.
- However, ornamental fish aquaculture is expected to sustain the rhythm of economic life in the islands.
- Environment friendly:
- The experiment in community-based breeding and sale of ornamental fish has been turned into an environment-friendly one, using coconut fronds and leaves as well as deploying solar panels.
More about Ornamental fish farming in India
- About:
- Ornamental fish culture is the culture of attractive, colourful fishes of various characteristics, which are reared in a confined aquatic system.
- There is a great demand for exotic species due to its colour, shape and appearance.
- Economic contribution:
- Ornamental fishes of India are contributing about 1% of the total ornamental fish trade.
- These fishes are exported to the tune of 54 tons, having the value of Rupees 13.08 crores in 2020-21.
- It registerd a growth of 66.55 % in terms of quantity and 20.59% in terms of value in INR.
- Ornamental fishes of India are contributing about 1% of the total ornamental fish trade.
- Growth potential:
- India has great potential in Ornamental fish production due to following factors:
- Presence of rich biodiversity of species,
- Favourable climatic conditions and
- Availability of cheap labour.
- Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal mainly practice ornamental fish farming in India.
- About 90% of native species (85% are from northeast India) are collected and reared to meet export demand.
- India has great potential in Ornamental fish production due to following factors:
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