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Ornamental fish aquaculture to help women in Lakshadweep islands

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Ornamental fish aquaculture to help women in Lakshadweep islands

  • Community-based ornamental fish aquaculture, using local resources, is expected to help women in the Lakshadweep islands to take the first step towards self-reliance through concerted activities.

Highlights

  • In what is being described as 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).
  • The NBFGR maintains a germplasm resource centre for marine ornamental organisms on Agatti Island for conservation as well as boosting livelihood sources for the islanders.
  • Four cluster-mode community aquaculture units with the participation of 46 women were created, and the group has successfully been raising ornamental shrimps to marketable size, and they have completed four cycles to generate substantial income.
  • To expand the activity, in addition to the two species of ornamental shrimps, captive-raised clownfish seeds were also supplied.
  • Forty-six women beneficiaries from the four clusters of Agatti island received the materials and stocked the animals in their units for further rearing.
  • The NBFGR project team will monitor the units and provide technical inputs till the organisms reach the marketable size.

Prelims Take Away

  • Location Based Question
  • ICAR
  • NBFGR
  • Ornamental fish aquaculture

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