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Title : Report of the Special Scientific Team to Andaman and Nicobar Islands to give research
Authors : Easterson, D C V and Dharmaraj, S
Year : 1996
Language : English
Pages : 40pp
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Title : Transportation of live Finfishes and Shellfishes
Authors : Peer Mohamed, M and Devaraj, M
Year : 1997
Language : English
Pages : 43pp
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Title : Heavy metal toxicity in the estuarine, coastal and marine ecosystems of India
Authors : Mohapatra, B C and Rengarajan, K
Year : 2000
Language : English
Pages : 121pp
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Title : Pelagic Sharks in the Indian Seas their Exploitation, Trade, Management and Conservation.
Authors : Pillai, P P and Parakkal, Biju
Year : 2000
Language : English
Pages : 95pp
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Title : Elasmobranch fisheries of India - An appraisal
Authors : Raje, S G and Mathew, Grace and Joshi...
Year : 2002
Language : English
Pages : 76pp
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Title : Marine ornamental fish resources of Lakshadweep
Authors : Murty, V Sriramachandra
Year : 2002
Language : English
Pages : 134pp
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Title : Bibliography of the Gulf of Mannar
Authors : Nammalwar, P and Joseph, V Edwin
Year : 2002
Language : English
Pages : 204pp
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Title : Institution village linkage programme Coastal Agro Ecosystem & Interventions
Authors : Sathiadhas, R and Immanuel, Sheela...
Year : 2003
Language : English
Pages : 39pp
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Title : Agricultural Technology Information Centres Activities and Achievements
Authors : Sathiadhas, R and Immanuel, Sheela
Year : 2003
Language : English
Pages : 39pp
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Title : Euphausiids of the west coast of India
Authors : Mathew, K J and Sivan, Gisha and Krishnakumar...
Year : 2004
Language : English
Pages : 155pp
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Title : Technology Diffusion Training Programmes under IVLP
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Year : 2004
Language : English
Pages : 68pp
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Title : Reaching the unreached: Highlights of Institution Village Linkage Programme of CMFRI.
Authors : Sathiadhas, R, Krishnan, L, Noble...
Year : 2004
Language : English
Pages : 40pp
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Title : Mangrove Ecosystems: A Manual for the Assessment of Biodiversity
Authors : CMFRI, Kochi
Year : 2005
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Title : Methodology for the Estimation of Marine Fish Landings in India
Authors : Srinath, M, Kuriakose, Somy and Mini, K G
Year : 2005
Language : English
Pages : English
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Title : Marine Fish Landings in India 1985 -2004
Authors : Srinath, M, Kuriakose, Somy...
Year : 2006
Language : English
Pages : 161pp
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Title : Bibliography on Tunas
Authors : Pillai, N G K and Mallia, Jyothi V
Year : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 325pp
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Title : Atlas on the Elasmobranch fishery resources of India.
Authors : Raje, S G, Sivakami, S, Mohanraj
Year : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 253pp
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Title : Publications by the Staff of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute 1996-2006 Bibliography Part IV
Authors : Joseph, V Edwin, Mohan, V and Manjeesh, R
Year : 2008
Language : 2008
Pages : 214pp
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Title : Marine Fisheries Policy Brief-1 സമുദ്ര മത്സ്യമേഖലാ നയ പരിപ്രേക്‌ഷ്യം - 1 കേരളം (Marine Fisheries Policy Brief-1 Kerala Malayalam version)
Authors : Pillai, N G K, Vivekanandan, E, Ganga...
Year : 2009
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 48p.
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Abstract : Marine Fisheries Policy Brief-1 Kerala Malayalam version
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Title : Marine Ornamental Fish Culture 'Package of Practices'
Authors : Gopakumar, G, Madhu, K, Madhu..
Year : 2011
Language : English
Pages : 100pp
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Title : Marine Fisheries Policy Brief-2; Seasonal Fishing Ban
Authors : Vivekanandan, E, Narayanakumar, R, Najmudeen...
Year : 2010
Language : English
Pages : 44pp
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Title : Socio-economic dimensions of Seaweed Farming in India
Authors : Krishnan, M and Narayanakumar, R
Year : 2010
Language : English
Pages : 77pp
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Title : Marine Fisheries Policy Brief-3; Climate change and Indian Marine Fisheries
Authors : Vivekanandan, E
Year : 2011
Language : English
Pages : 98pp
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Title : Marine Biodiversity Museum (A Designated National Repository) Catalogue
Authors : Manisseri, Mary K, Antony, Geetha
Year : 2012
Language : English
Pages : 85pp
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Title : Intellectual Property Rights: A Perspective in Marine Fisheries and Mariculture
Authors : Chakraborty, Kajal etal
Year : 2013
Language : English
Pages : 152pp
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Title : Marine fishes in India: Their Importance in Health & Nutrition
Authors : Chakraborty, Kajal, Vijayan, K K...
Year : 2013
Language : English
Pages : 118pp
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Title : A Field Identification Manual for the Commercially Important shrimp species of Gujarat
Authors : Dash, Gyanaranjan, Dash...
Year : 2013
Language : English & Gujarati
Pages : 56pp
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Title : Marine Finfishes of Karnataka - An Illustrated Compendium
Authors : Thomas, Sujitha, Rohit, Prathibha...
Year : 2013
Language : English
Pages : 421pp
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Title : Fishery Management Plan for Ashtamudi Lake Clam Resources അഷ്ടമുടിക്കായലിലെ കക്ക സമ്പത്ത് ഒരു പരിപാലന പദ്ധതി
Authors : Mohamed, K S, Venkatesan, V, Kripa...
Year : 2013
Language : English & Malayalam
Pages : 96pp
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Title : Field Guide on Reef Associated Fishes of India
Authors : Nair, Rekha J and Kuriakose, Somy
Year : 2014
Language : English
Pages : 152pp
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ISBN : 0972-2351
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Title : Hand-book on Indian Sea-Cucumbers
Authors : James, D B and James, P S B R
Year : 1994
Language : English
Pages : 47pp
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Title : Shrimp Feed Formulation and Feed Management
Authors : Sridhar, Manpal
Year : 1994
Language : English
Pages : 16pp
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Title : Mariculture Research under the Postgraduate Programme in Mariculture - Part 6
Authors : Rengarajan, K
Year : 1995
Language : English
Pages : 123pp
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Title : Citizens’ Charter ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute 2016-2017
Authors : Vipinkumar, V P; Narayanakumar, R; Abdussamad, E M; George, Grinson; Pillai, S Lakshmi and Mini, K G
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 16
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Abstract : Citizens’ Charter ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute 2016-2017
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Title : समुद्री संवर्धन
Authors : Imelda, Joseph; Ignatius, Boby; Joseph, Shoji; Vandana, V; and Uma, E.K.
Year : 2016
Language : Hindi
Pages : 126
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Title : പൗരാവകാശ രേഖ ഐ.സി.എ.ആർ. - സി.എം.എഫ്.ആർ.ഐ 2016-2017
Authors : Vipinkumar, V P; Narayanakumar, R; Abdussamad, E M; George, Grinson; Pillai, S Lakshmi and Mini, K G
Year : 2016
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 16
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Title : नागरिक चार्टर सी एम् एफ आर आई 2016-2017
Authors : Vipinkumar, V P; Narayanakumar, R; Abdussamad, E M; George, Grinson; Pillai, S Lakshmi and Mini, K G
Year : 2016
Language : Hindi
Pages : 16
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Abstract : नागरिक चार्टर सी एम् एफ आर आई 2016-2017
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Title : ഭക്ഷ്യസുരക്ഷയുടെയും ദാരിദ്ര്യ നിർമ്മാർജ്ജനത്തിന്റെയും പശ്ചാത്തലത്തിൽ സുസ്ഥിരമായ ചെറുകിട മത്സ്യമേഖല സുരക്ഷിതമാക്കുന്നതിനായി സ്വമേധയാ നടപ്പിലാക്കേണ്ട മാർഗ്ഗനിർദ്ദേശങ്ങൾ
Authors : Ramachandran, C; Narayanakumar, R; Jayasankar, J; Vipinkumar, V P and Suresh, V K
Year : 2016
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 27
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ISBN : 0972-2351
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Abstract : Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication
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Title : Handbook on Application of GIS as a Decision Support Tool in Marine Fisheries
Authors : Dineshbabu, A P and Thomas, Sujitha and Dinesh, A C
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 102
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Abstract : CMFRI Special Publication No.121(“Handbook on Application of GIS as a Decision Support Tool in Marine Fisheries”) is a pioneering attemptto elucidatethe application of GIS in the marine fisheries sector in India, describing the protocols for mapping marine fishery resources caught using all the gears operated along Indian coast, using GIS platform. The hand book describes the utilities of satellite-based technologies in marine fisheries and emphasizes the need for expanding our vision for satellite based technologies beyond Remote Sensing. The protocols described, with sufficient illustrations in the handbook will serve as a handy tool for incorporating spatial data in marine fisheries distribution, management and conservation studies. The hand book also provides guidelines and precautions for fishery researchers while analyzing marine fisheries data on a GIS platform. Further, the book suggests methods toincorporate GISroutines to study fisheries in relation to variability in environmental and ecological characteristics. The prospects of GIS based studiesin developingMonitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) in fisheries management with Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) and marine spatial planning for sustainable development of fisheries and mariculture are also discussed in the handbook.
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Title : Relative vulnerability assessment of Indian marine fishes to climate change using impact and adaptation attributes
Authors : Zacharia, P U; Dineshbabu, A P; Thomas, Sujitha; Kizhakudan, Shoba Joe; Vivekanandan, E; Pillai, S Lakshmi; Sivadas, M; Ghosh, Shubhadeep; Ganga, U; Rajesh, K M; Nair, Rekha J; Najmudeen, T M; Koya, Mohammed; Chellappan, Anulekshmi; Dash, Gyanaranjan; Divipala, Indira; Akhilesh, K V; Muktha, M and Dash, Swatipriyanka Sen
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 189
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Abstract : India occupies sixth position globally in marine capture fish production. An estimated 1.0 million people are directly involved with fishing in India and 4.0 million people depend for their livelihood on the marine fisheries resources. The Indian marine fisheries sector is currently faced by several issues like over-capitalization, over-exploitation and climate change. The impacts of climate change on marine fisheries are amply visible in the Indian EEZ. The features associated with climate change like rise in sea surface temperature, change in season and intensity of monsoon, variation in current pattern, ocean acidification etc. are likely to make changes in the community structure and phenology of marine fishes. Such impacts have brought perceptible changes in the fishery of some species, forcing fisherfolk to make changes in fishing operations. Fishes are poikilothermic–their body temperature varies with the surrounding environmental thermal conditions. While most poikilothermic organisms are capable of functioning over a wide range of temperatures, the metabolic costs of this are likely to be high. Some fishes are also affected by climate change during embryonic development and in fishes exhibiting temperature- dependent sex determination, differences in temperature as low as 1-2°C can significantly alter the sex ratio of populations. Phenological changes also abound. Spawning activity has shifted in some species to comparatively cooler months, and hatching success decreases at higher temperatures. It has been predicted that pelagic fishes, which generally spawn year round, and have higher generation turnover, will adapt faster than their benthic counterparts. Adaptation at different rates will cause shifts in the current ecological balance, resulting in loss of biodiversity. Some species may also suffer changes in their distributional range. Thus, it has become exceedingly clear that the varied risks posed by global warming and climate change present a significant danger to the health and survival of the denizens of the marine world, necessitating timely action and global cooperation to avert such a disaster.
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Title : Glimpses of Indian Fisheries - A caricature
Authors : A.A. Jayaprakash
Year : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 76
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Abstract : Caricatures represent some of the earliest examples of human art. Prehistoric figures; painted on cave walls, carved out of wood or bone and fashioned out of clay; convey the hopes and fears of primitive peoples to the modern world. Contemporary caricatures encapsulate living human history, offering; in a panel or two; opinions, lessons, and sometimes judgements on events that shape the present and future world. They are often very personal, with their creators viewing the world through a lens shaped by their personal experiences. This compilation of 68 caricatures shows us the world through the eyes of a fisheries biologist, a rather unique perspective.
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Title : CATALOGUE-2018 Marine Biodiversity Museum
Authors : Joshi, K K; Sobhana, K S; Varghese, Molly; Sreeram, Miriam Paul; Sreenath, K R; Geetha, P M; Sreekumar, K M; Raju, Aju K; Varsha, M S; Sethulakshmi, M; Divya, K A; Thobias, P A; Sheeba, K B and Gopalakrishnan, A
Year : 2018
Language : English
Pages : 140
Format : Book
ISBN : ISSN 0972-2351
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Abstract : A new Marine Biodiversity Museum was established at Kochi following the shifting of the headquarters of the Institute from Mandapam to Kochi. The Museum was inaugurated by Padma Vibhushan Prof. M.S. Swaminathan on 4th February 2006. The museum now holds around 2300 specimens of various categories such as fishes, echinoderms, molluscs, crustaceans, corals, seaweeds etc. These specimens are of fundamental importance to taxonomic, systematic and biodiversity studies. The first catalogue on Marine Biodiversity Museum comprised of specimens belonging to all the groups was published in 2012. The present catalogue prepared by the Marine Biodiversity Division of the Institute is expected to update the present status of the specimens in the museum as on March 2017. I am happy to bring out this catalogue in the year of Platinum Jubilee celebrations of CMFRI (1947-2017). The help and support extended by the previous Directors of CMFRI and Museum-in-charges are gratefully acknowledged. Majority of the specimens in the Museum represents the collections made by scientists of CMFRI as part of their research activities. The keen interest shown and the sincere effort put in by the scientists of the Institute in building up this Museum as an invaluable gift to those who pursue science need special mention. They have deposited their valuable specimens in the Museum and contributed in one way or the other to bring it to the present status. I congratulate all those who have been involved in the collection, preservation, identification and cataloguing of the specimens in the Marine Biodiversity Museum.
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Title : Methodological Tools for Socioeconomic and Policy Analysis in Marine Fisheries
Authors : Narayanakumar, R; Shyam, S Salim; Shinoj, P and Ramachandran, C
Year : 2018
Language : English
Pages : 127
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Abstract : Methodological Tools for Socioeconomic and Policy Analysis in Marine Fisheries
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Title : Enigmatic Indian Oil Sardine: An Insight
Authors : Prathibha Rohit; Sivadas, M; Abdussamad, E M; Margaret Muthu Rathinam, A; K P Said Koya; Ganga, U; Shubhadeep Ghosh; Rajesh, K M; Mohammed Koya K; Anulekshmi Chellappan, Mini, K G; Grinson George; Subal Kumar Roul; Surya, S; Sandhya Sukumaran; Vivekanandan, E; Retheesh, T B; Prakasan, D; Satish Kumar, M; Mohan, S; Vasu, R and Supraba, V
Year : 2018
Language : English
Pages : 154
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ISBN : 978-93-82263-27-2
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Abstract : Marine capture fisheries is an important component of the fisheries sector in India, generating livelihood avenues for an estimated 3.79 million fishers directly besides those involved in the secondary and tertiary structures concerned with fish marketing, processing and exports of fish and fishery products. Sustainable harvesting of the marine fishery resources is important in a scenario where there is large scale over-capitalisation in the sector and abrupt and long-term disruptions in environmental parameters due to climate change related processes. The Indian Oil Sardine, a major single species fishery in India accounts for 17 - 20% of the total marine fish landings. At the national level, in landing volumes it is the top ranked species during most years. Among marine fishes, its importance as a favoured table fish and rich source of fish oils creates a unique position for the Indian oil sardine in terms of its economic value. However, the resource is prone to sudden fluctuations in abundance that makes it an enigma to researchers, fishers and managers. ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute has conducted extensive research on the resource since its inception and several aspects of its biology, fishery and stock assessment have been reported periodically. Considering the importance of this resource to the marine fisheries sector of India, it is important to compile all existing information and subsequent research insights to assist its efficient management along the Indian coast. I am happy that the scientists of the Pelagic Fisheries Division of CMFRI have completed the task of compiling all recent information and analysed large amount of data collected pertaining to the Indian Oil Sardine in this document for the benefit of all stakeholders interested in knowing about this valuable fishery resource.
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Title : In vitro Pearl Culture Techniques: A Biotechnological Approach
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Title : Field identification of batoids – a guide to Indian species
Authors : Shoba Joe Kizhakudan; K V Akhilesh; Sujitha Thomas; K S S M Yousuf; K S Sobhana; G B Purushottama; M Muktha; Swatipriyanka Sen Dash, Manojkumar, P P; Rekha J Nair; Najmudeen T M and Zacharia, P U
Year : 2018
Language : English
Pages : 104
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Abstract : India is one of the major elasmobranch fishing nations in the world. With growing concern over issues of conservation and management of elasmobranch resources in Indian waters, particularly of those species that are vulnerable to over-exploitation there is a need to strengthen reporting of species-wise catch and trade data. Proper identification of elasmobranch species poses many challenges to researchers, stakeholders and policy implementing agencies since there are a lot of taxonomic ambiguities with a high degree of overlap of several identifying characters, added to the fact that these resources lack external meristic characters that can easily help with their identification. Species-wise catch estimates are important in assessing status of fisheries stocks and knowledge of prominent characters that can aid easy and almost accurate identification of a specimen in the field. This assumes much importance in light of the fact that ICAR-CMFRI’s catch monitoring surveys are carried out at fish landing centres where the catches are disposed of at great speed, affording very little time for detailed examination of specimens.
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Title : Stony corals, sponges and reef fishes off Enayam to Kollam, south-west coast of India
Authors : Vinod, K; Sobhana, K S; Jasmine, S; Joshi, K K and Rani Mary George
Year : 2019
Language : English
Pages : 152
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Abstract : India is a signatory to various international instruments focussing on matters of biodiversity, including the Convention on Biological Diversity and has an obligation to protect our rich biological diversity, including the marine ecosystem and its varied resources. Of the marine ecosystems, the coral reefs are important being highly productive with rich biodiversity, offering numerous ecosystem services and in addition, serve as protectors of shoreline. As a result, these ecosystems have been centres of active research for the past several decades across the globe. In India, most of the coral reef research concentrated around the Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Gulf of Mannar, Palk Bay and the Gulf of Kachchh. However, there is a need to explore new areas of coral existence and in this endeavour, studies have shown the existence of coral patches in Ratnagiri, Malvan and Redi, south of Mumbai and at the Gaveshani Bank off Mangalore. The occurrence of coral reefs along the south-west coast of India in general and Kerala coast in particular was once thought to be meagre to non-existent. In 1995, the ICAR-CMFRI recorded 13 hermatypic corals from the patchy reefs of Enayam and Vizhinjam and 16 ahermatypes collected during research cruises on board FORV Sagar Sampada. However, extensive studies on coral diversity through underwater surveys in the patchy reef areas from Enayam to Kollam was carried out for the first time during 2008-2012 by ICAR-CMFRI, after a span of more than a decade. Studies during this period, focussed on the scleractinian corals as well as on the sponges and reef fishes of the area, and the present publication is an outcome of this study.
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Title : Economic viability of cage fish farming in India
Authors : Aswathy, N; Imelda, Joseph; Ignatius, Boby and Joseph, Shoji
Year : 2020
Language : English
Pages : 36
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Abstract : The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) is a premier research institute involved in marine fisheries and mariculture research in the past several decades. The institute has been instrumental in developing noteworthy technologies and policies aimed at augmenting fish production and livelihoods of coastal fisherfolk in the country. In view of the declining catches from the marine capture fisheries, the enormous potential of mariculture need to be tapped for achieving the blue revolution targets. CMFRI has made significant strides in developing and popularising mariculture technologies such as mussel and edible oyster farming, sea weed farming, seed production techniques for high value finfishes and marine ornamental fishes. Cage fish farming is an emerging aquaculture technology in the country developed and popularised by the institute. Development of hatchery technologies of high value finfishes, standardisation of culture protocols as well as successful frontline demonstrations and participatory technology development programmes by the institute paved the way for popularisation of cage fish farming in all the maritime states of the country. Cage fish farming is low impact farming technology with high economic returns which has tremendous scope for employment and income generation for the coastal population in the country. There are at present 3000 cage farm units installed in the marine and coastal waters of the country under the direct technical supervision of CMFRI.
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Title : भारत में पिजं रा मछली पालन की आर्कथि व्यवहार्यता
Authors : Aswathy, N and Imelda, Joseph and Ignatius, Boby and Joseph, Shoji and Uma, E K
Year : 2020
Language : Hindi
Pages : 36
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Title : Glimpses of biodiversity in the Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve, the first Community Reserve of Kerala
Authors : Vinod, K and Asokan, P K and Joshi, K K and Narayanakumar, R and Zacharia, P U and Varghese, Molly and Jasmine, S and Anasu Koya, A and Kunhikoya, V A and Ansar, C P and Nikhiljith, M and Vijesh, V and Jafer, Palot and Cheruvat, Dinesan and Gopalakrishnan, A
Year : 2021
Language : English
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Abstract : Biodiversity is the mainstay of ecosystem services and functions and supports the livelihood of millions of people. Sustainable utilization and conservation of our rich biological diversity is a prerequisite for human survival. India is a megadiverse country and with only 2.4% of the world’s geographical area, it accounts for 7 to 8% of all recorded species. Our country is a signatory to various international instruments focussing on matters of biodiversity, including the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The country has an obligation to protect our rich biological diversity and is one of the leaders in having established a comprehensive legal and institutional system to achieve the objectives of the CBD. Expansion of India’s Protected Area (PA) network, including ‘Conservation and Community Reserves’ is one of the important action points of the National Biodiversity Action Plan of our country. The Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve which lies in the Malabar region is the first Community Reserve of Kerala and is known for its rich biological diversity. Endowed with dense mangrove forests and mudflats, the Community Reserve is an abode to a large number of avian fauna, including many migratory species. Fishing and ecotourism have been the mainstay of income generation for many local inhabitants of the Community Reserve. Considering the ecological significance, diversity of wetland avian fauna and the burden of heavy anthropogenic pressures, the Kadalundi estuary was officially declared as the ‘Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve’ in October, 2007. Bio-inventorying and documentation of biodiversity is invaluable for the wise use of our ecosystems and the sustainability of biological resources. This publication is an outcome of a detailed study conducted by the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in collaboration with the Kerala State Biodiversity Board to document the rich biodiversity of the Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve and to assess the economic value of the various ecosystem services rendered by the Community Reserve. The publication provides an insight in to the diversity of plankton, seagrass, mangroves, mangrove associates, avian fauna, molluscs, crustaceans and finfishes of the Community Reserve with an overview of the economic value of the ecosystem services.
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Title : Lakshadweep fisher’s handbook.
Authors : Koya, K P Said and Kunhikoya, V A and Mohammed, F G
Year : 2021
Language : English
Pages : 100
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Abstract : Lakshadweep Group of Islands, the little specks, in the Arabian Sea has a total geographical area of a meager 32 Km2 only. The same fluctuate due to seasonal erosions and accretions. The arable land of the Islands is hardly 26 Km2 which has to accommodate the entire essential infrastructures including the housing needs. However, availability of 4 lakh Km2 of Exclusive Economic Zone, 20,000 Km2 of territorial waters, 4,200 Km2 of lagoons, 6 submerged sandbanks, and 3 coral reefs make it the second-largest Island territory of India. The waters around the Islands are immensely rich with various types of fishery resources. The blue lagoons with highly attractive flora & fauna are extremely enchanting and are the most suitable for Responsible Tourism Programs (RTP) and thus, makes it one of the richest territories of the nation. The realistic and long-lasting socio-economic development can be achieved only through scientific and rational utilization of these natural resources. Therefore, appropriate developmental programs have to be designed through holistic approaches to ensure sustainable exploitation. The utilization of fishery resources, with very high exploitable potentials, coupled with the availability of suitable human resources has to get top priority while contemplating the strategies.
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Title : Decision support spatial suitability map for Seaweed Farming in India
Authors : Divu, D and Mojjada, Suresh Kumar and Johnson, B and Ignatius, Boby and Gopalakrishnan, A
Year : 2021
Language : English
Pages : 1
Format : Poster
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Abstract : Decision support spatial suitability map for Seaweed Farming in India.
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Title : കൂടുമത്സ്യകൃഷി : ഒരു സാമ്പത്തിക അവലോകനം (Economic viability of cage fish farming in India)
Authors : Aswathy, N and Imelda, Joseph and Ignatius, Boby and Joseph, Shoji and Ramachandran, C
Year : 2021
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 35
Format : Book
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Title : Guidelines for Human Resource Development (HRD) Programme (2022-24) of ICAR-CMFRI
Authors : Shinoj, P; Ignatius, Boby; Varghese, Eldho; Paulton, M P; Chakraborty, Kajal; Meera, K N and Ramadasan; K N
Year : 2022
Language : English
Pages : 7p.
Format : Booklet
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Abstract : The human resource development activities at I CAR-CM FRI are administered by the HRD Cell of the Institute. The day-to-day affairs ofthe Cell are being managed by a Committee consisting of a Nodal Officer and two Co-nodal Officers. The Institute offers unique opportunities for research and training to post-graduate (Masters and Doctoral) and Post-Doctoral Fellows and researchers in various streams of marine fisheries, mariculture and allied areas. The programs provide excellent opportunity for scholars and researchers to work in the emerging areas of research related to marine fisheries in their Post Graduate /Doctoral /Post-Doctoral programmes, guided by leading scientists of ICAR-CMFRI. The post-graduate programme of ICAR-CMFRI was first initiated in 1979 as part of the UNDP/FAO assisted programme for establishment of the Centre of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Mariculture. The MSc and PhD programmes offered as part of this pargramme was affiliated to the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT). The programme was discontinued later when it was merged with the academic programmes offered by !CAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (ICARCIFE}, Mumbai. The research and trainings are coordinated as per Institute guidelines, which are in full conformity with that of the Human Resource Management (HRM) unit of ICAR. The institute has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with various Agricultural Universities (AU) / Deemed to be Universities (DU) and Research Institutes to facilitate academic and research collaboration which include CUSAT, Mangalore University, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS}, !CAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education(CIFE}, Kerala Agricultural University (KAU}, Madras University, University of Kerala, Madurai Kamaraj University, Andhra University, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University and Alagappa University.
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Title : കടലുണ്ടി-വള്ളിക്കുന്ന് കമ്മ്യൂണിറ്റി റിസർവ്വ് മേഖലയിലെ ജൈവ വൈവിധ്യം- ഒരവലോകനം
Authors : Vinod, K ; Asokan, P K; Joshi, K K ; Narayanakumar, R ; Zacharia, P U; Varghese, Molly; Jasmine, S ;Anasu Koya, A; Kunjikoya, V A ; Ansar, C P ; Nikhiljith, M ; Vijesh, V ; Mohamed, Jafar Palott ; Cheruvat, Dinesan and Gopalakrishnan, A
Year : 2022
Language : Malayalam
Pages : 116p.
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Abstract : Glimpses of biodiversity in the Kadalundi-Vallikunnu Community Reserve, the first Community Reserve of Kerala
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Title : Good Management Practices in Seaweed Farming
Authors : Johnson, B; Tamilmani, G; Divu, D; Mojjada, Suresh Kumar; Megarajan, Sekhar; Ghosh, Shubhadeep; Koya, Mohammed; Muktha, M; Ignatius, Boby and Gopalakrishnan, A
Year : 2023
Language : English
Pages : 31
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Abstract : The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has been working on seaweed mariculture and seaweed utilization in India since 1972. Annual seaweed harvest estimation (wild collection) from the Indian coast and production through farming in the sea along the east coast of India are being enumerated periodically by this Institute from which the potential seaweed yield has been estimated at 0.26 million tonnes/year. The institute is promoting seaweed farming activity along the coast through the Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan (SCSP) programme. The institute has developed and commercialized many nutraceutical products from seaweeds, which received appreciation from the Government of India. The Mandapam Regional Centre of ICAR-CMFRI has developed a cottage industry model for the manufacture of agar from Gracilaria spp. and demonstrated agar production to many farmers and entrepreneurs. These demonstrations have paved the way for the development of many smallscale agar industries in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu. More than 60 hands-on training programmes were conducted at Mandapam RC of ICAR-CMFRI on farming of Kappaphycus and native seaweed species during 2011-2022 covering 1636 trainees (fishers and government officials) from Andaman & Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Currently the institute is conducting a series of awareness-cum-training programmes on Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) and seaweed farming. This has resulted in creating interest among many farmers/entrepreneurs to adopt seaweed farming. As a part of disseminating knowledge, a document on Good Management Practices on seaweed farming has been prepared. The document has a step-by-step narration of what one should and should not do in seaweed farming.
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