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Fish Farming-A Sunrise Sector in J&K
Dr. Banarsi Lal and Dr. Vikas Tandon11/1/2019 10:41:34 PM
India possesses 2.4 per cent of the global land area and sustains 17.74 per cent of the world population.There is huge potential of acquaculture, inland and marine fisheries in India. In India fish farming is a flourishing sector and a very important economic activity. This sector engages over 14.50 million people at the primary level. This sector transformed from traditional to commercial scale and has led to 11- fold increase in just six decades i.e. from 7.5 lakh tonne in 1950- 51 to 107.95 lakh tonne during 2015-16. This sector registered an overall annual growth rate of about 4 per cent. This sector has contributed around 0.91 per cent to the National Gross Domestic Production (GDP) and 5.23 per cent to the agricultural GDP (2014-15) .Besides meeting the national protein demand and livelihood, fisheries also earn foreign exchange to the tune of US$ 5.51billion (2014-15). This justifies the importance of this sector on the country's food, economy and livelihood security. India constitutes about 6.30 per cent of the global fish production and 5 per cent of global trade. India has attained the second largest fish producing and second largest aquaculture producing nation in the world. This sector has been named as the "Blue revolution". Considering the limited scope of the capture fisheries from coastal waters and natural inland waters like rivers and estuaries, emphasis on aquaculture and culture based fisheries from reservoirs and floodplain wetlands has been given to meet the targeted fish requirement of 8.3 million tons by 2020.
Jammu and Kashmir serves a congenial habitat for a variety of fish species due to large number of cold water resources. The state is blessed with Rivers like the Chenab, Indus, Jhelum along with lakes like Dal lake, Wular lake, Manasbal lake and Mansar lake. In J&K the first batch of 10,000 eggs of trout arrived from the United Kingdom in the year 1899 but all of them perished. Department of Fisheries was created in 1903 in J&K state to promote the fish farming. The state produces more than 20.00 thousands tonnes of fish production because of adoption of modern aqua cultural practices. Kashmir region produces more than 80 per cent of the fish production and Jammu has also emerged as a major producer of animal protein. The fish production data of four decades reflects increasing trend of production in all commercially important species of both the provinces. Jammu and Kashmir is known as the tourist destination due to its munificence of blossoms and magnanimity of resorts. The state is holding huge water spread area of around 57000 hectares out of which about 24000 hectares are in the shape of lakes, marshy areas and reservoirs and 23000 hectares in the shape of river systems. Temperate and sub-tropical zones of the state offer a potential resource for the development of cold and warm water fisheries including Trouts, Schizothoracines, Indian major carps and Chinese carps. In Jammu region Jammu district leads in fish production (approx.6657 qtls.) followed by Kathua (approx.4481 qtls.) and Udhampur (approx.4195 qtls.).In Kashmir region Baramulla district leads in fish production (approx.42770 qtls.).
Major objectives of blue revolution is to fully tap the total fish potential of the country both in the inland and the marine sector and triple the production by 2020, to transform the fisheries sector as a modern industry with special focus on new technologies and processes, to double the income of the fishers and fish farmers with special focus on increasing productivity and better marketing, post-harvest infrastructure including e-commerce and other technologies and global best innovations. The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries has accordingly restructured the scheme by merging all the ongoing schemes under an umbrella of Blue Revolution. To provides focused development and management of fisheries, covering inland fisheries, aquaculture and marine fisheries including deep sea fishing, mariculture and all activities undertaken by the National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB).
India is blessed with varied potential resources in the form of rivers and canals, floodplain lakes, ponds and tanks, reservoirs and brackish water. The marine fisheries resources are estimated at 4.41 million metric tonne and their activities spread along the country's long coastline of 8118 km contributed by 9 coastal states, Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep islands with 2.02 million square km Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) after declaration of the EEZ in 1976 and the continental shelf area of 0.53 million sq.km. With sovereign rights on the EEZ, India has also acquired the responsibility to conserve, develop and optimally harness the marine living resources within this area. The average marine fish catch during the last 4 years (2012-13 to 2015-16) is 3.499mMT. According to the National Marine Fisheries Census 2010, the marine fishermen population in India is estimated at 4.0 million, of which 0.99 million are active fishermen. In terms of revenue, some of the high value species such as Tunas that occur in the oceanic waters are yet to be optimally harvested. The marine fisheries development has its major thrust areas on research on biology of commercially important species and monitoring their stocks for proper management; judicious exploitation and conservation; conducting exploratory surveys and mapping of the productive fishing grounds, locating new areas and resource through the application of remote sensing and carrying out environmental studies related to fisheries, better harvesting technologies including the design of various fishing crafts, gears, fishing techniques, methods of handlings and post-harvest processing and utilization. Further, the use of mechanical fishing accessories, ancillary fishing equipment and electronic testing devices of practical value in fishing operation were added to improve the catch per unit effort (CPUE). National Policy on Marine Fisheries, 2016 (NPMF) recommends that the overall strategy of the NPMF, 2016 will be based on the pillars of sustainable development, principle of subsidiarity, partnerships, intergenerational equity and precautionary approach.
Research and development efforts in the last five decades have greatly improved average fish yields in the country making carp culture an important economic activity. Indian Major Carps (IMC) Rohu (Labeo rohito), Catla (Catla catla), Mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala) were the principal species cultured in ponds since ages. Species like Labeo calbasu, L. gonius, L. bata, Puntius pulchellus, P. sarana, P. bolus and Cirrhinus cirrhosa are considered to be important species due to their production potential, high market price and consumer preference. Catfishes have great commercial importance. Magur (Clarias batrachus) and Singhi (Hetero-pneustes fossilis) are the two air-breathing candidate species for culture. Several other non-air breathing catfishes like Mystus seenghala, Pungasiuspungasius, Wallago attu, Ompak pabda are also being cultured in view of the high consumer preference. The giant freshwater prawn, (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) is the largest and fastest growing species among freshwater prawns. The development of hatchery technology for M. rosenbergii and later, for Indian river prawn, M. malcolmsonii has opened up new possibilities freshwater aquaculture.
Integrated fish farming is the combination of two or more separate farming systems where the waste from one subsystem is utilized for sustenance of the other. For example, fish-pig /poultry/ducks farming. The system provides considerable potential and scope for augmenting production and also offers an enormous scope for employment generation and rural economy. The country possesses significant water bodies both in Himalayan region and Western Ghats, which hold large populations of both indigenous and exotic cultivable and non-cultivable cold water fish species. Important food fishes in the region are Mahaseers] and Schizothoracids among the indigenous species and Trouts among the exotic varieties. Increasing per capita fish availability from the present level of only 8 kg to 11 kg (as recommended by WHO) is the primary challenge before the country. Considering the scope of the capture fisheries from coastal waters and natural inland waters like rivers and estuaries, emphasis on aquaculture and culture based fisheries from reservoirs and floodplain wetlands should also be given to meet the targeted fish requirement of 8.3 million tons by 2020.J&K has immense potential in fish farming. There is need to upgrade the technical knowledge of fish farmers and modern technologies on fish farming should be provided to them.There is urgent need to build a roadmap to mitigate the fish requirement.
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