Seafood Of India

Shrimp Farmers in India Turn to Mangroves for Sustainable Aquaculture

Shrimp Farmers in India Turn to Mangroves for Sustainable Aquaculture

For generations, shrimp aquaculture has been the primary livelihood for families in the Sundarbans, a vast mangrove forest in India. However, the widespread use of unsustainable practices, driven by the demand for shrimp in Western markets, has had a devastating impact on the Sundarbans ecosystem. In recent years, efforts have
India’s Fight for Fairness in Fisheries Subsidies

India’s Fight for Fairness in Fisheries Subsidies

India is taking a strong stand in the World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations on fisheries subsidies, advocating for a principle of “polluter pays” that would hold countries accountable for the environmental damage caused by their fishing fleets. This principle would require countries that engage in distant-water fishing to stop subsidizing
PMMSY: Transforming the Indian Fisheries Sector

PMMSY: Transforming the Indian Fisheries Sector

A Big Leap for Indian Fisheries In 2020, the Indian fisheries sector was poised for a major transformation, thanks to the reforms initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Recognizing the immense potential of the Blue Economy, Modi launched a series of initiatives to systematically develop the sector, including the creation
Small-Scale Fisheries: The Unsung Heroes of the Seas

Small-Scale Fisheries: The Unsung Heroes of the Seas

In a world dominated by large-scale industrial fishing, small-scale fisheries often go unnoticed. Yet, these humble operations play a vital role in global food security, employment, and nutrition. A recent report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations highlights the immense contribution of small-scale fisheries to
Odisha Fishermen Advised Exercise Caution Amidst Cyclonic Storm Warning

Odisha Fishermen Advised Exercise Caution Amidst Cyclonic Storm Warning

In response to the recent forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting the formation of a cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal, the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) in Odisha has issued a precautionary warning to fishermen along the state’s coast. According to the IMD’s update, a low-pressure system,
ICAR-CMFRI Marks 75 Years of Marine Research with Commemorative Stamp Release

ICAR-CMFRI Marks 75 Years of Marine Research with Commemorative Stamp Release

Celebrating a milestone in marine research, the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has launched a Corporate My Stamp and Special Postal Cover. The release, symbolizing the institute’s 75 years of contributions to India’s marine fisheries research and development, took place in Kochi, where Postmaster General Sayeed Rashid officially presented
Climate Change Alters Fish Distribution in Indian Waters: Impacts and Innovations

Climate Change Alters Fish Distribution in Indian Waters: Impacts and Innovations

The increasing sea surface temperatures in Indian waters are disrupting the distribution and life cycles of fish, according to JK Jena, Deputy Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Speaking at a global conclave on integrating climate change into international fisheries governance, Jena highlighted the consequences of
Fortifying India Against the Silent Pandemic: A Comprehensive Approach to Contain Antimicrobial Resistance

Fortifying India Against the Silent Pandemic: A Comprehensive Approach to Contain Antimicrobial Resistance

In a joint initiative by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and the World Health Organization (WHO)-India, a national consultation unfolded key strategies and recommendations to address the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in India. With over 50 One Health stakeholders hailing from 15 states participating, the event
Nurturing Aquatic Ecosystems: Striking a Balance in India’s Fishing Practices

Nurturing Aquatic Ecosystems: Striking a Balance in India’s Fishing Practices

In a noteworthy shift, the love for fish in India has surged, as revealed by the latest data from the National Council of Applied Economic Research. Fish consumption per household has nearly doubled over the past decade, reaching over 13 kilograms per capita per annum in 2022-23. While this falls
Union Minister Advocates Research and Investment for Advancing Deep-Sea Fishing in India

Union Minister Advocates Research and Investment for Advancing Deep-Sea Fishing in India

Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying, L Murugan, has underscored the crucial role of research and design in upgrading fishing vessels to unlock the potential of sustainable deep-sea fishing. Speaking at the Global Fisheries Conference India 2023 in Ahmedabad, Murugan highlighted the global demand for tuna
Uttar Pradesh’s Transformative Journey in Inland Fisheries: PM Matsya Sampada Yojana Unleashes Growth

Uttar Pradesh’s Transformative Journey in Inland Fisheries: PM Matsya Sampada Yojana Unleashes Growth

Uttar Pradesh’s fisheries sector has undergone a remarkable transformation, propelled by the effective implementation of 31 schemes under the visionary PM Matsya Sampada Yojana. The state, under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has witnessed unprecedented progress, securing its position as a frontrunner in the realm of inland fisheries.
Kerala’s Fisheries Triumph: A Beacon of Sustainable Development and Community Prosperity Takes Center Stage at IITF Trade Fair 2023

Kerala’s Fisheries Triumph: A Beacon of Sustainable Development and Community Prosperity Takes Center Stage at IITF Trade Fair 2023

New Delhi: The Department of Fisheries in Kerala garnered widespread acclaim at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2023, where it showcased the state’s commitment to sustainable development and the well-being of its fishing communities. Led by Minister Saji Cherian, the department envisions “Blissful fishers and a healthy community.” Renowned
Unmasking the Hidden Cost of Your Seafood: A Deep Dive into Human Rights Abuses in the Global Fishing Industry

Unmasking the Hidden Cost of Your Seafood: A Deep Dive into Human Rights Abuses in the Global Fishing Industry

Beneath the surface of the vast global fishing industry lies a dark underbelly of human rights abuses and labor exploitation. A growing body of evidence reveals that forced labor, particularly of Indonesian and Uyghur workers, is rampant in the fishing and processing of seafood destined for American tables.
Navigating Change: Indian Fishermen Harness Smartphone Mapping to Protect Ancestral Lands

Navigating Change: Indian Fishermen Harness Smartphone Mapping to Protect Ancestral Lands

In the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, fishermen are adapting to modern challenges with ancient wisdom by embracing smartphone apps to map their ancestral lands. Official government maps may showcase roads, power stations, and lighthouses, but they often overlook the cherished spots where generations of fishermen have conducted their
Government Extends Kisan Credit Card Benefits to Fishermen, Recognizing Their Economic Contribution”

Government Extends Kisan Credit Card Benefits to Fishermen, Recognizing Their Economic Contribution”

In a significant move, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Parshottam Rupala announced the extension of the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme to fishermen on November 16. Originally designed for farmers, the KCC scheme provides tailored financial support through credit cards to address agricultural needs. By broadening its