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1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022 Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining
Sustainable Development Goals
22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Programme Schedule
Programme Schedule
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
ICAR-CIFRI Platinum Jubilee Programme
[Venue: New Auditorium]
Time: 11.30-12.00
IFO-2022 Inauguration Ceremony
[Venue: New Auditorium]
Time: 09.15-11.30
Inaugural lecture
Dr. J. K. Jena, DDG (Fy Sci), ICAR
[Venue: New Auditorium]
Time: 12.15-12.45
Prof. P. C. Thomas Lecture Series
[Venue: New Auditorium]
Time:12.45-13.30
by
Swami Suparnananda Ji Maharaj, RMIC, Kolkata
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Theme I: Recent advances in Indian aquaculture for attaining SDGs
Date: 22-03-2022 Venue: New Auditorium Time: 14.00 -17.30 Hrs
Chair: Dr. A. E. Eknath; Co-Chairs: Dr. N. P. Sahu & Dr. S. K. Swain
Rapporteurs: Dr.Sona Y.& Dr.Pronob Das
Zoom Meeting ID: 811 9031 0033 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
14.00-14.20 Keynote Dr. K. R. Salin, Chair, Aquaculture Program
Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand
Topic: Intensification of Asian aquaculture-
embracing advanced technologies for
sustainability
Online
14.25-14.40 Lead
Speakers
Dr. N. P. Sahu, Joint Director, ICAR- Central
Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai
Topic: Advances in fish Nutrition and feed
technology
Offline
14.40-14.55 Dr. S. K. Swain, Director, ICAR- Central
Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture,
Bhubaneswar
Topic: Special Theme Talk on Ornamental
Fishes
Offline
14.55-15.10 Dr. Imelda Joseph, Principal Scientist &
HoD, ICAR- Central Marine Fisheries
Research Institute, Kochi
Topic: Emerging Technologies, Innovations
and Species in Indian Mariculture
Offline
15.10-15.25 Dr. M. Kailasam, Principal Scientist & HoD,
ICAR- Central Institute of Brackishwater
Aquaculture, Chennai
Topic: Brackishwater finfish Seed production
and farming
Online
15.25-15.40 Dr. R. K. Saha, Professor & Dean, College of
Fisheries, Lembucherra
Topic: Innovative startup policies for students
and faculties towards promotion of
aquapreneurship
Offline
15.40-15.50 Tea Break
15.50-17.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Archana Sinha: (AQ-01) Captive
breeding of Macrognathus aral (Bloch & J.G
Schneider, 1801), a fresh water peacock eel
from West Bengal, India
Offline
Dr. Santosh Kumar Udgata: (AQ-04)
Comparative studies on growth, health and
environmental issues in a biofloc aquaculture
system
Offline
Time Event Presenter Mode
15.50-17.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Prem Kumar: (AQ-09) Effects of slow
delivery of human chorionic gonadaotropin,
carp pituitary extract, and their combination
through osmotic pumps on sexual maturation
of female goldspot mullet, Liza parsia
Offline
Dr. Pronob Das: (AQ-16) Assessment of
feasibility of cage culture in Umiam reservoir
at mid-altitude region, Meghalaya through
participatory approach
Offline
Dr. Tincy Varghese: (AQ-21) Influence of
supplemental alanine on growth,
osmoregulation and expression pattern of
aquaporin of Penaeus vannamei reared in
inland saline water
Online
Dr. K.N. Mohanta: (AQ-24) Formulation and
evaluation of different plant protein based diets
on growth and nutrient utilization of pengba,
Osteobrama belangeri
Offline
Dr. A.T. Ramachandra Naik: (AQ-27)
Primary productivity status and plankton
abundance in earthen shrimp culture systems
of Ankola, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka
Offline
Sudhansu S. Mahanand: (AQ-56) Biofloc
technology as a promising tool to achieve
sustainable aquaculture development
Offline
Ms. Yusra Sharf:(AQ-62) Effects of dietary
arginine on growth, feed utilization efficiency,
hematological parameters, and serum
antioxidant activity of fingerling Channa
punctatus (Bloch)
Offline
Dr. Bibha Chetia Borah: (AQ-71)
Accelerating growth and sexual maturity in a
minor carp Labeo calbasu (Ham) by artificial
enhancement of temperature and photoperiod
during winter
Online
17.00-18.00 Brainstorming on Challenges and Opportunities in Indian Aquaculture
Poster Presentations
Date: 23-03-2022 Time: 09.30-13.00 Hrs
09.30- 11.00 Offline Poster Presentation Venue near Teesta Building
11.00- 13.00 Online Poster Presentations
Meeting ID: 890 8985
5949Passcode: ifo2022
Director’s Conference Room,
Paryavaran Bhavan
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Theme II: Fisheries Resource Management for Sustainable Fisheries
Date: 23-03-2022 Venue: Main Building Auditorium Time: 9.30 -13.00 Hrs
Chairs: Dr. M. Sinha; Dr. V. V. Sugunan
Rapporteurs: Dr. Deepa Sudheesan & Dr. S.C.S. Das
Zoom Meeting ID: 859 4092 1882 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
09.30-09.50 Keynote Dr. C.V. Mohan, Principal Scientist,
WorldFish, Malaysia
Topic: Why contribution of inland small-
scale fisheries and small indigenous species
(SIS) is under-valued and overlooked?
Online
09.50-10.05 Lead Speakers Dr. B. K. Das, Director, ICAR-CIFRI,
Barrackpore
Topic: Small scale fisheries in achieving
SDGs
Offline
10.20-10.35 Dr. W. Viswanath, Professor, National
Institute of Technology, Manipur
Topic: Freshwater fishes of Eastern
Himalayan region and their conservation
Online
10.35-10.50 Dr. Sandeep Behera, Consultant, NMCG
Topic: River Dialogue
Offline
10.50-11.05 Dr. T. S. Nagesh, Professor, Faculty of
Fisheries, WBUAFS
Topic: Emerging trends in sustainable
fisheries management
Offline
11.10-11.20 Tea Break
11.20-13.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Preetha Panikkar: (FRM-01) Food
web structure and trophic interactions in
Stanley reservoir, Tamil Nadu
Offline
Dr. Dibakar Bhakta: (FRM-05)
Population dynamics of flathead grey
mullet, Mugil cephalus Linnaeus 1758 from
Narmada estuary, west coast of India
Offline
Dr. Geetanjali Deshmukhe:(FRM-13)
Aquatic Plant Resources- Future Fisheries
resource of Indian coast
Offline
Dr. B. K. Bhattacharjya:(FRM-19)
Ichthyo-faunistic diversity in relation to
habitat characteristics in Bor Beel, an
unexplored floodplain wetland of
Arunachal Pradesh
Offline
Dr. Syed Talia Mushtaq:(FRM-39)
Ichthyofaunal biodiversity of a Ramsar site
in Kashmir Himalayas -Wular Lake
Online
Time Event Presenter Mode
11.20-13.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Dipesh Debnath:(FRM-45)
Prioritization of management options for
floodplain wetland fisheries: A case study
of two ecologically different beels of
Assam
Online
Dr. Subir Kumar Nag:(FRM-63)
Floodplain wetlands as a Carbon sink – an
objective assessment of some beels of
middle Assam, Northeast India in the
context of global warming and climate
change
Offline
Dr. Sandhya K. M.: (FRM-67) Causes and
mitigation measures for trap loss and ghost
fishing: Studies from Enayam coast, Tamil
Nadu
Online
Dr. Sona Yengkokpam:(AQ-17) ITK-
based floating pens for fish culture in
wetlands of Manipur: A case study of
Takmu pat
Offline
Poster Presentations
Date: 22-03-2022 Time: 14.00 -17.30 Hrs
14.00- 15.30 Offline Poster Presentation Venue near Teesta Building
15.30- 17.30 Online Poster Presentations
Meeting ID: 890 8985 5949
Passcode: ifo2022
Director’s Conference Room,
Paryavaran Bhavan
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Theme III: Biotechnological Interventions for improving Fisheries Production
Date: 24-03-2022 Venue: Meeting Room Time: 9.30 -13.00 Hrs
Chair: Dr. W. S. Lakra Co-chairs: Dr. B. P. Mohanty & Dr. J. K. Sundaray
Rapporteurs: Dr. J.J. Parhi & Dr. Md. Absar Alam
Zoom Meeting ID: 831 3892 6700 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
09.30-09.50 Keynote Dr. W. S. Lakra, Former Director, ICAR-
CIFE, Mumbai
Topic: Excitement in fisheries
biotechnology
Offline
09.50-10.05 Lead Speakers Dr. B. P. Mohanty, Assistant Director
General, ICAR
Topic: Biotechnology for sustainable
fisheries & aquaculture
Offline
10.05-10.20 Dr. K. S. Sobhana, Principal Scientist,
ICAR-CMFRI, Kochi
Topic: Development and Applications of
Fish Cell Lines and Stem Cell Lines in
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Offline
10.20-10.35 Dr. P. Swain, Principal Scientist, ICAR-
CIFA, Bhubaneswar
Topic: Applications of Nanotechnology in
Aquaculture
Offline
10.35-10.50 Dr. J. K. Sundaray, Principal Scientist &
Head, ICAR-CIFA, Bhubaneswar
Topic: Fish genetics & biotechnology for
food and nutrition security?
Offline
10.50-11.05 Special Talk on Advance
Instrumentation- by Perkin Elmer
Offline
11.10-11.20 Tea Break
11.20-13.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. O. M Popoola: (BT-03) Molecular
integrity and Antioxidants status of Nile
Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed to
Indigofera tinctoria
Offline
Mr. Praveen Maurye: (BT-05) Intensifying
the role of zymography for the identification
of antimicrobial peptides in fish using
specific substrates
Offline
Dr. Janmejay Parhi: (BT-12) Analysing
the Molecular Framework of Sperm Release
in a Freshwater Teleost Cyprinus carpio
Offline
Time Event Presenter Mode
11.20-13.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Manorama Patri: (BT-15) Lactobacillus
rhamnosus GG (LGG) modulates alcohol-
induced learning and memory impairment
through gut microbiome in adult zebrafish
Danio rerio
Dr. Gayatri Tripathi: (BT-20)
Recombination activating genes: ontogenetic
markers for adaptive immune development in
fish
Offline
Dr. Sagar C. Mandal: (BT-24) Enhancement
of major traits in Colisa lalia by sesame seeds
as dietary compounds
Offline
Dr. Kavita Kumari: (BT-29) Species identity
of Opsarius bendelisis (Hamilton, 1807) from
widespread geographical location based on
integrated taxonomic approach
Offline
Dr. Bijay Kumar Behera:(BT-31)
Metagenomics of river sediments for
microbial diversity and their putative function
Offline
Mr. Koustuv Ghosh: (BT-47) MEAN: The
Biosensor for Detecting Endocrine Disrupting
Chemicals (EDC) in Aquatic Ecosystem
Offline
Poster Presentations
Date: 23-03-2022 Time: 09.30-13.00 Hrs
09.30- 11.00 Online Poster Presentation
Meeting ID: 890 8985 5949
Passcode: ifo2022
Director’s Conference Room,
Paryavaran Bhavan
11.00- 13.00 Offline Poster Presentations Venue near Teesta Building
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Theme IV: Fish Health & Aquatic Environment Management
Date: 22-03-2022 Venue: Main Building Auditorium Time: 14.00- 17.30 Hrs
Chair: Dr. Iddya Karunasagar; Co-chair: Dr. Riji John
Rapporteurs: Dr.Suvra Roy, Ms. Husne Banu & Ms. Shaya Devi
Zoom Meeting ID: 825 4006 2867 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
14.00-14.20 Keynote Dr. Iddya Karunasagar, Consultant,
Nitte University, Mangalore
Topic: Keynote address by Dr. I.
Karunasagar
Offline
14.25-14.40
Lead
Speakers
Dr. Riji John, Vice-Chancellor,
KUFOS, Kochi
Topic: Diagnosis and management of
viral infections in fish
Offline
14.40-14.55 Dr. A. Panigrahi, Principal Scientist,
ICAR-CIBA, Chennai
Topic: Biofloc microbiome
Offline
14.55-15.10 Dr. U. K. Sarkar, Principal Scientist &
HoD, ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Topic: Research advances in climate
change impact and inland fisheries:
impact, vulnerability & adaptation
Offline
15.15-15.30 Tea Break
15.30- 17.00
Oral
Presentations
Dr. Ranjan Kumar Manna: (FHM-09)
Impact evaluation of Jalangi river
tributary on ecology and biological
productivity of estuarine stretch of river
Ganga
Offline
Dr. Gadadhar Dash: (FHM-16) A study
on common Myxosporean fish parasites in
Indian major carps
Offline
Dr. B. Madhusudhana Rao: (FHM-19)
An Incidence of Tilapia Lake Virus
(TiLV) infection in tilapia, Oreochromis
niloticus during winter season
Offline
Dr. Binod Kalita: (FHM-26)
Characterization of an opportunistic
pathogen, Klebsiella pneumonia isolated
from an infected fish in the central
Brahmaputra valley zone Assam, India
Offline
Time Event Presenter Mode
15.30- 17.00
Oral
Presentations
Dr. Dhruba Jyoti Sarkar: (FHM-52)
Occurrence and fate of microplastics in
wastewater treatment wetland system
Offline
Dr. Md. Aftabuddin: (FHM-65) Growth
inhibition of soil microbes by
cypermethrin is affected by type of culture
media, duration of culture and
concentration of added contaminants
Offline
Dr. Sanjoy K. Das: (FHM-70) Spatio-
temporal variation of water quality
parameters in river Tapti with special
mention of Burhanpur stretch
Offline
Poster Presentations
Date: 23-03-2022 Time: 14.00 -16.30 Hrs
14.00- 15.00 Offline Poster Presentation Venue near Teesta Building
15.00-16.30 Online Poster Presentations
Meeting ID: 890 8985 5949
Passcode: ifo2022
Director’s Conference Room,
Paryavaran Bhavan
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Theme V: Fisheries Post Harvest Technology and Value Addition
Date: 23-03-2022 Venue: Meeting Room Time: 14.00- 16.30 Hrs
Chair: Prof. G. Jeyasekaran; Co-chairs: Dr. M. Karthikeyan, Dr. L. N. Murthy
Rapporteurs: Dr. Suman Kumari, Dr. Vijay Kumar Reddy Surasani
Zoom Meeting ID: 843 7329 8846 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
14.00-14.20 Keynote Dr. Prof. G. Jeyasekaran, Former
Director of Research, TNJFU,
Thoothukudi
Topic: Emerging quality management
system in seafood
Offline
14.20-14.35
Lead
Speakers
Dr. Leela Edwin, Director, ICAR-CIFT,
Kochi
Topic:
Online
14.35-14.50 Dr. M. Karthikeyan, Director, MPEDA
Topic: Present status of seafood exports
and future perspectives
Offline
14.50-15.05 Dr. L. N. Murthy, Senior Executive
Director, NFDB
Topic:
Offline
15.05-15.15 Tea Break
15.15- 16.30 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Parvathy U.: (PHT-17) Bioactive
and storage properties of astaxanthin-cow
milk encapsulates
Online
Dr. Armaan Ullah Muzaddadi: (PHT-
27) Isolation, purification and molecular
identification of bacteria from fermented
fish product (Shidal) of Northeast India
Offline
Dr. A. Jeyakumari: (PHT-29) Physico-
chemical and functional properties of
freeze-dried fish protein isolate from
selected fishes
Online
Dr. Brundaban Sahu: (PHT-30)
Comparative evaluation of fish silage,
fish soluble and blended protein source in
the diet of Amur carp
Offline
Dr. Amjad K. Balange: (PHT-32)
Application of seaweeds in fish and
fishery products
Offline
Time Event Presenter Mode
15.15- 16.30 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Bahni Dhar: (PHT-44) Use of
selected bacterial starter cultures for
accelerating salt fermentation of pangas
Online
Dr. Vijay Kumar Reddy Surasani:
(PHT-48) Utilization of protein isolates
and by-products obtained from pangas
processing waste by incorporating into
fish sausages; effect on quality attributes
and acceptability
Offline
Dr. Vikas Kumar: (PHT-50) Ultrasound
Assisted Enzymatic Extraction of ACE-
inhibitory Peptides from Rohu Fish Waste
Offline
Dr. Oishi Das: (PHT-58) Biological
utilization of shrimp waste
Dr. B.B. Nayak: (PHT-59) Controlled
fish fermentation
Offline
Poster Presentations
Date: 24-03-2022 Time: 09.30 -13.00 Hrs
09.30-11.00 Offline Poster Presentation Venue near Teesta Building
11.00-13.00 Online Poster Presentations
Meeting ID: 890 8985 5949
Passcode: ifo2022
Director’s Conference Room,
Paryavaran Bhavan
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Theme VI: Fisheries Extension, Governance and Policies
Date: 23-03-2022 Venue: Meeting Room Time: 09.30-13.00 Hrs
Chairs: Dr. Dilip Kumar
Rapporteurs: Dr. Aparna Roy, Dr. Piyashi Debroy
Zoom Meeting ID: 886 8796 3838 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
09.30-09.50 Keynote Dr. Dilip Kumar, Former Director,
ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai
Topic:
Offline
09.50-10.05 Lead Speakers Dr. A. R. Khan, CGM, NABARD
Topic: Schemes and initiatives of
NABARD in fisheries development
Offline
10.05-10.20 Dr. Nikita Gopal, Principal Scientist,
ICAR-CIFT, Kochi
Topic: Why Gender Matters in Fisheries
and Aquaculture
Online
10.20-10.35 Dr. Shyam S. Salim, Principal Scientist,
ICAR-CMFRI, Kochi
Topic: Probing the Indian Marine
Fisheries sector through a Socio-
Economic Lens: Reflections and
Paradigms
Online
10.35-10.50 Dr. Aparna Roy, Senior Scientist, ICAR-
CIFRI, Barrackpore
Special Theme Lecture on PMMSY:
Tools to gear up Second Blue Revolution
through Sustainable, Responsible,
Inclusive and Equitable Manner
Offline
11.05-11.20 Success Story Dr. U. S. Sethi, Entrepreneur
Topic: From a Fisheries Graduate to a
successful entrepreneur
Offline
11.20-11.30 Tea Break
11.30-13.00
Oral
Presentations
Dr. D. N. Jha: (FEX-13) Use of Artificial
Neural Network for Prediction of riverine
fish landing at Prayagraj, India
Offline
Dr. Chayna Jana: (FEX-14) Application
of stratified multistage sampling
methodology for fish catch estimation of
small inland open water bodies (< 0.5ha)
Offline
Time Event Presenter Mode
11.30-13.00 Oral
Presentations
Dr. Anil Kumar Yadav: (FEX-18)
Delineating impact of climatic variable(s)
on commercial fish landings in a
Himalayan River through multi-species
modelling
Offline
Dr. Malay Naskar: (FEX-19) A model-
based geostatistical framework for
mapping of fish species richness in a river
network system
Offline
Dr. Suhas Mahadeo Wasave: (FEX-24)
Early impacts of COVID-19 lockdown on
the fisheries livelihoods: A case of
Maharashtra state of India with special
reference to the marine sector for Indian
Fisheries Outlook
Online
Dr. Ganesh Chandra: (FEX-31)
Reforms in Cooperative Fisheries Regime
in Wetlands of Bihar: Challenges for
Access and Equity
Offline
Dr. C. Lloyd Chrispin: (FEX-36)
Fisheries and its management in
Krishnagiri reservoir
Offline
Dr.Arun Pandit: (FEX-38) Consumption
of fishes among the households of inland
capture fishers
Offline
Dr. Honnananda B. R.: (FEX-39) Fish
consumption pattern and its association
with household characteristics in
Kawardha, Kabirdham district of
Chattisgarh
Offline
Poster Presentations
Date: 22-03-2022 Time: 14.00-17.30 Hrs
14.00-15.30 Online Poster Presentations
Meeting ID: 890 8985 5949
Passcode: ifo2022
Director’s Conference Room,
Paryavaran Bhavan
15.30-17.30 Offline Poster Presentation Venue near Teesta Building
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Satellite Symposium on
Hilsa Dialogue: A Bay of Bengal (BoB) Perspective
Date: 23-03-2022 Venue: Meeting Room Time: 14.00-17.00 Hrs
Chair: Dr. K. K. Vass
Rapporteurs: Dr. A. K. Sahoo; Dr. D. K. Meena
Zoom Meeting ID: 867 9389 5798 Passcode: ifo2022
Time Topic Speaker
14.00 Welcome address
Dr. B.K. Das
Director, ICAR-CIFRI
14.05 Hilsa fisheries conservation in river Ganga: A
holistic initiative by Govt.of India
Dr. B.K.Das
14.15 Sustainable measures towards Improving hilsa
production and lessons from B;desh Ecofish: A
regional approach need of the hour towards SDC
Prof. Abdul Wahab
Advisor, Worldfish (B’desh)
14.35 Planned Hilsa fishery management improvements
in Myanmar based on research results and regional
transboundary advances towards SDG 14
Dr. Michael Akester
Country Director,
Worldfish (Myanmar)
14.55 Development of salmon farming in Norway - can
that be relevant for hilsa aquaculture?
Dr. Atle Mortensen
KANAKVA, Norway
15.15 Role of BOBP towards conserving coastal
migratory fish species like Hilsa towards SDG
Dr. P. Krishnan
Director, BoBP, India
15.35 Recent developments in Hilsa Aquaculture:
Bangladesh Perspective
Dr. Anisur Rahman
Director, BFRI, Bangladesh
15.50 Nutritional importance of Hilsa: Do we need a
regional approach towards SDG
Dr. B.P.Mohanty
ADG (Inland Fy.), ICAR,
New Delhi, India
16.10 Impact of brood Hilsa Ban on improving the
production: A lesson from Ecofish Bangladesh
Dr. Md. Jalilur Rahman
Scientist (Ecofish II)
WorldFish Bangladesh
16.20 Challenges and Constraints towards Hilsa
production and conservation in Hooghly estuary
Prof. Ashim Kumar Nath,
Professor of Zoology
Sidho Kanho University
16.30 Cultural Iconic Hilsa: Its Evolution and Future
Existence
Dr. Arnab Biswas, MD
Director, Alo Eye Hospital,
Kolkata
16.40 e-POSTER presentation
16.50 Concluding Remarks Dr. K. K. Vass, Former
Director, ICAR-CIFRI
17.00 Vote of thanks Dr. R.K.Manna
Pr. Scientist, ICAR-CIFRI
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Special Session on ICT & Precision Farming
Date: 22-03-2022 Venue: Conference Room Time: 14.30-16.30 Hrs
Chair: Dr. Amitabh Bandyopadhyay,
Co-chairs: Dr. R. Bandopadhyay & Dr. R. N. Sahoo
Rapporteurs: Dr. D. N. Jha & Dr. Chayna Jana
Zoom Meeting ID: 896 8919 4085Passcode: ifo2022
Time Event Presenter Mode
14.10-14.30 Lead Speakers Dr. Rajib Bandopadhyay, Professor,
Dept. of Instrumentation and Electronic
in Engineering, Jadavpur University
Topic: Application of electronics in
Agriculture
Offline
14.30-14.50 Dr. R. N. Sahoo, Principal Scientist &
Program Leader, ICAR-Network
Program on Precision Agriculture,
NDPPC, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi
Topic: Sensors and sensing for precision
agriculture
Offline
14.50-15.00 Tea Break
15.00-15.20 Lead Speakers Shri. Alokesh Ghosh, Associate
Director, C-DAC, Kolkata
Topic: Application of IoT in agriculture
and aquatic environment management
Offline
15.20-15.35 Dr. Abhisek Burman, CEO, General
Aeronautics Pvt Ltd. Bengaluru
Topic: Drone technology for crop health
monitoring and management
Offline
15.35-15.45 Presentations Dr. Rajiv Mondal, CEO, Arogyam
Medisoft Solution Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata
Topic: Enabling agri-advisory remotely
through cloud platform with connected
devices for Soil and Water analysis using
sensors, computer vision and AI.
Offline
15.45-15.55 Mr. Dilip Sing, Ayudyog Private
Limited, Kolkata
Topic: MetaspeQ AI/ML spectroscopy:
Quality management of bio-resources
from farm to fork
Offline
Contd.....
Time Event Presenter Mode
15.55-16.05 Presentations Dr. Ranjita Ghosh Moulick, Bionano
Integra Healthcare OPC PVT Limited,
Kolkata
Topic: Showcasing of products
Online
16.05-16.15 Presentation and showcase of MEAN
product (CDAC-CIFRI)
Offline
16.15-16.30 Concluding Session
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Brainstorming Session on Challenges and Opportunities in Processing,
Distribution and Consumption of Domestically Marketed Fish
Date: 22-03-2022 Venue: Meeting Room Time: 14.00 -17.30 Hrs
Chairs: Dr. I. Karunasagar, Dr. C. N. Ravishankar
Rapporteurs: Dr. A. Balange & Dr. Piyashi Debroy
Zoom Meeting ID: 871 1210 0019 Passcode: ifo2022
Participants Mode
Dr. C. N. Ravishankar, Director, ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai Offline
Prof. G. Jeyasekaran, Former Director of Research, TNJFU, Thoothukudi Offline
Dr. K. C. Dora, Former Dean, Faculty of Fisheries, WBUAFS Offline
Dr. B. B. Nayak, Principal Scientist & HoD, ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai Offline
Dr. B. Manoj Kumar, Registrar, KUFOS, Kochi Offline
Dr. L. N. Murty, Senior Executive Director, NFDB Offline
Dr. Satyen Panda, Principal Scientist, ICAR-CIFT, Kochi Offline
Dr. A. U. Muzaddadi, Principal Scientist, ICAR-CIPHET, Ludhiana Offline
Dr. S. K. Udgata, Professor, CoF, OUAT Offline
Dr. Shine Kumar, Director, NIFPHATT, Kochi Online
Prof. R. JeyaShakila, Professor& Head, FCRI, TNJFU Offline
Dr. P. J. Sharma, Professor & Head, CoF, Assam Offline
Dr. Ashish Mohite, Professor & Head, CoF, Ratnagiri Offline
Dr. Tariq H. Bhatt, Associate Professor, CoF, Kashmir Offline
Dr. Sagar Joshi, Assistant Professor, COF, Nagpur Offline
Dr. A. K. Upadhyay, Professor, GBPUAT, Pantnagar Online
Dr. K. Dhanpal, Professor & Head, CoF, Muthukur Offline
Dr. R. K. Mazumder, Professor & Head, CoF, Lembucherra, CAU Offline
Dr. V. Gupta, Professor, GBPUAT, Pantnagar Offline
Dr. A. Balange, Principal Scientist, ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai Offline
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Deans Meet
Topic: Professional Fisheries Education in India- A Way Forward
Date: 23.03.2022 Venue: Meeting Room Time: 11.30 -13.00 Hrs
Chairman: Dr. Gopal Krishna, Former Director & Vice Chancellor, ICAR-CIFE,
Mumbai
Rapporteurs: Dr. Prajna R. Swain; Mr. Dayal Devadas
Zoom Meeting ID: 871 1210 0019 Passcode: ifo2022
Participants
All Deans of Fisheries Colleges
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
Industry- Institute Interfacia: Policy imperatives, Research, Needs and Manpower
Requirements of the Aquaculture Sector in India
SHRIMP DIALOGUE
Date: 23-03-2022 Time: 09.30 -13.00 Hrs Venue: New Auditorium
Rapporteurs: Mr. Abuthagir Iburahim S., Sangeetha M Nair
Zoom Meeting ID: 886 5392 9172 Passcode: ifo2022
Expert Speakers Mode
Dr. Victor Suresh, Technical Director, Growel Feeds &
President, Society of Aquaculture Professionals
Topic: Research needs and manpower requirements of
aquaculture sector
Offline
Mr. Ravi Kumar Yellanki, Managing Director, Vaisakhi
Bio-Marine Pvt Ltd & Vaisakhi Bio-Resources Pvt Ltd.
Topic: Sustainable development of the shrimp farming
sector in India
Offline
Mr. Shrinibas Mohanty, General Manager, Avanti Feeds
Ltd&
Dr. Patchala Srinivas, Senior Technical Manager Avanti
Feeds Ltd
Topic: Challenges in extension service in aquaculture
with special reference to shrimp farming
Offline
Mr. S. Chandrasekar, United States Soy Export Council
Topic: Escalating cost of raw material and management
of aqua feed cost
Offline
Dr. Manoj Sharma, Managing Director, Mayank Aqua
Farms
Topic: Reducing risk in shrimp farming using multistage
rearing technology
Offline
Dr. N. K. Barik, Senior Scientist, ICAR-CIFA,
Bhubaneswar
Topic: ICAR technologies for industries & farmers –
ICAR-CIFA
Offline
Mr. Ganesh Chandra, Scientist (SS), ICAR-CIFRI,
Bhubaneswar
Topic: ICAR technologies for industries & farmers –
ICAR-CIFRI
Offline
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
IFSI Gold Medal/ Award Presentation
Date: 24-03-2022Venue: Main Building Auditorium Time: 09.30-13.30 Hrs
Rapporteurs: Dr. Sajina A. M., Dr. Pritijyoti Majhi
Zoom Meeting ID: 875 1739 7256 Passcode: ifo2022
Event Time Presenters Theme Mode
Dr. Hiralal
Choudhury
Gold Medal
Presentation
09.30-09.40 Dr. Shivakumar Magada AQ-82 Offline
09.40-09.50 Dr. Pratap Chandra Das AQ-80 Offline
09.50-10.00 Dr. Kedar Nath Mohanta AQ-79 Offline
10.00-10.10 Dr. Robinson JeyaShakila PHT-42 Offline
10.10-10.20 Dr Akshaya Panigrahi FHM-74 Offline
10.20-10.30 Dr. S. Samanta - Offline
Padma Shri
Dr. S.
Ayyappan
Gold Medal
Presentation
10.20-13.00
(8 minutes for
each presentation)
Dr. Abhiman P B FHM-73 Offline
Dr. Biswajit Debnath FEX-25 Online
Mr. Suman Kumar Sahu FEX-41 Offline
Dr. Suman Kumari - Offline
Tea Break
Dr. Satyanarayana Sethi AQ-57 Offline
Dr. Vikash Kumar BT-40 Offline
Dr. Pranaya Kumar Parida BT-48 Offline
Dr.Aritra Bera AQ-78 Offline
Dr. Amiya Kumar Sahoo - Offline
Dr. J. K. Jena
Gold Medal
and
Prof. A. P.
Sharma Gold
Medal
Presentation
Dr. Sekar Megarajan AQ-81 Offline
Dr. Sreekanth G. B. FRM-69 Offline
Dr. Amit Ranjan AQ-77 Online
Dr. Rahul Krishnan - Online
Mr. Avishek Bardhan - Offline
Mr. Santhana Kumar. V BT-49 Offline
Dr, Shamna N. FHM-75 Online
Dr. Suvra Roy BT-50 Offline
Dr. Ajaya Kumar Rout BT-33 Offline
Mr. Suman Dey FEX-40 Online
1st Indian Fisheries Outlook 2022
Priming Indian Fisheries in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals
Date: 22-24 March 2022
Venue: ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore
List of Abstracts accepted for Poster Presentations
Theme I: Recent advances in Indian aquaculture for attaining SDGs
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
1. AQ-02 Effects of starvation on the external morphology of Cyprinus carpio
2. AQ-03 Optimization of stocking density of gift (Oreochromis niloticus) in an aquaponics with fodder maize (zea mays)
3. AQ-05 Fisheries enhancement through pen culture of Indian major carp Labeo catla for small scale beel fishers of NE region, India during COVID pandemic: A regional study
4. AQ-06 Sunflower meal as an alternative protein source in the diet of Etroplus suratensis
5. AQ-07 Development of cage culture practices with diversified fish species in cages installed in a peninsular reservoir of India through participatory approach
6. AQ-08 Digestive enzyme activity during early larval development of the Koi, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)
7. AQ-10 Effect of Jaggary as a carbon source on Quantitative characteristics of biofloc
8. AQ-11 Effect of Petroleum ether extracted Moringa oleifera Phytochemicals on the immunological status of Mystus gulio fingerlings
9. AQ-12 Studies on introduction of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) in polyculture with Indian major carps
10. AQ-13 Effect of dietary vitamin E on reproductive performance of Ompok bimaculatus (Bloch, 1794)
11. AQ-14 Challenge of Dissolved Oxygen, Micro and Nano Bubble – Ushering a new era
12. AQ-15 Effect of dietary magnesium sources on the growth, survival and osmoregulatory responses of Penaeus vannamei reared in inland saline water
13. AQ-18 Effect of varying stocking densities on the production attributes of Climbing Perch (Anabas testudineus) in a cage culture system
14. AQ-19 Effectiveness of Vermicompost on The Growth Performance of Catla catla Fingerlings
15. AQ-20 Disruptive technologies for aquaculture
16. AQ-21 Influence of supplemental alanine on growth, osmoregulation and expression pattern of aquaporin of Penaeus. vannamei reared in inland saline water
Theme I: Recent advances in Indian aquaculture for attaining SDGs
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
17. AQ-22 Spermatophore and Gonadal maturation in Macrobrachium lamarrei lamarrei (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
18. AQ-23 Exploring Potentials of Snakehead fishes (Channidae) of Northeast region of India- with special emphasis on its present status, ornamental value and conservation
19. AQ-25 Smart aquaculture: A technological approach for enhancing aquaculture productivity in a sustainable manner
20. AQ-26 Physico-chemical characteristics and growth performance of Litopeneaus vannamei in earthen ponds of Karnataka
21. AQ-28 Nursery rearing of green mud crab Scylla serrata: Effects of stocking densities and feeding regime on mudcrab shooter development
22. AQ-29 Utilization of berseem (Trifolium alexandrinum) leaf protein concentrate soybean meal replacer in the diet of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) fingerlings: Effect on growth performance and physio-immunological responses
23. AQ-30 Effect of Fish Waste Hydrolysate as plankton booster in the growth of Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus
24. AQ-31 Ulva lactuca - A Promising Native Edible Seaweed for Tank Based Cultivation
25. AQ-32 Antioxidant potential of pineapple peel extracts: An in vitro assessment
26. AQ-33 Effect of dietary soy lecithin inclusion levels on growth, feed utilisation, fatty acid profile, deformity and survival of milkfish (Chanos chanos) larvae
27. AQ-34 Evaluation of growth pattern of milkfish (Chanos chanos) as a climate resilient species during different life stages
28. AQ-35 Salinity dependent abundance of opossum shrimp (mysid) along selected salt pans of Mumbai, Maharashtra
29. AQ-36 Effects of Cordyceps militaris spent mushroom substrate-based diet on growth performance and disease resistance of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) against Aeromonas hydrophila infection
30. AQ-37 In vitro assessment of papaya peel meal extracts in relation to antioxidant properties
31. AQ-38 Evaluation of antioxidative and biological activity of green tea waste extract: A prospective nutraceutical for aquafeed
32. AQ-39 Utilization of Fermented Mixed Leaf Meal in the Diet of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) Fingerlings
33. AQ-40 Effect of feeding frequency on the performances of climbing perch, Anabas testudineus fingerlings in indoor rearing system
34. AQ-41 Potential of Withania somnifera root extract as an antioxidant in aquafeed
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
35. AQ-42 Lactic Acid Bacteria (Lactobacillus rhamnosus) as a Potential Probiotic Feed Supplement in Aquaculture
36. AQ-43 Microalgae – Starter food for fish and shrimp larvae
37. AQ-44 Recent advances in bio-waste utilization for sustainable aquaculture: A “Waste to wealth” approach
38. AQ-45 Squid Meal - Functional Feed Ingredient for Gonadal Maturation of Ornamental Fishes
39. AQ-46 Influence of Biological Rhythmn in Feeding and Growth of Fishes
40. AQ-47 Misalignment of Biological Rhythmn and Feeding alters physiological homeostasis in Fishes
41. AQ-48 Effect of dietary Prosopis cineraria seed meal on growth, physio-metabolic and haematological responses in Labeo rohita fingerlings
42. AQ-49 Study of biometric features and reproductive phenology of Indigenous Dwarf Chameleon fish, Badis blosyrus from Brahmaputra River System of Assam
43. AQ-50 Cyanobacteria - As a Alternate Source of Protein in Aquaculture Nutrition
44. AQ-51 Study on stocking density optimization of Pangasianodon hypophthalmus and Ocimum basilicum L. in recirculating aquaponic system
45. AQ-52 A Futuristic Approach to a Space Saving Eco-Friendly and Recirculatory-Agri-Aquaculture System
46. AQ-53 Compensatory Growth- A Response towards starvation feeding regime
47. AQ-54 Comparative assessment of water quality parameters in grow-out aquaculture using conventional methods and real-time sensors
48. AQ-55 Effect of sulphate on physio-biochemical responses of GIFT reared in potassium-deficient low saline waters
49. AQ-58 Study of gut content analysis of Indian Major Carps of Karranalla Reservoir, District-Kabirdham, Chhattisgarh
50. AQ-59 Effect of Biochar on Water Quality and Growth Performance of Shrimp in Inland Saline Culture System
51. AQ-60 Influence of polyherbal component on growth, survival, immune response and disease resistance in white leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)
52. AQ-61 Effects of dietary valine level based on growth, feed conversion efficiency, hematology and antioxidant status of fingerling Channa punctatus (Bloch)
53. AQ-63 Feasibility of substituting fish oil with palm oil: Effects on growth performance, non-specific immune response, antioxidant capacity, tissue fatty acid composition and fillet nutritional value in fingerlings of rohu Labeo rohita (Hamilton)
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
54. AQ-64 Effect of phenol, a potent endocrine-disrupting chemical on cultured freshwater iridescent shark catfish, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, Sauvage 1878
55. AQ-65 Xenobiotic effect of Bisphenol A altered global and TET-dependent DNA methylation in advanced fingerlings of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822)
56. AQ-66 Impact of variation in the ecological regime on hemato-biochemical parameters in the bronze featherback Notopterus notopterus (Pallas, 1769) as an eco-biotic indicator: A case study in the middle and lower stretch of River Ganga
57. AQ-67 Silkworm based fish diet: A way to magnify fish protein utilizing the pupae protein
58. AQ-68 Evaluation of sugar cane bagasse as a substrate on growth and production of Labeo fimbriatus, Barbodes carnaticus and Macrobrachium rosenbergii
59. AQ-69 Growth performance of amur strain common carp under polyculture in seasonal water bodies of chamrajanagar district of Karnataka, under sujala-iii watershed programme
60. AQ-70 IoT based Automated Feed Dispensers for Smart Aquaculture –Prospects for Cage aquaculture in India
61. AQ-72 Nutrient profiling of periphyton grown on natural and artificial substrates in inland open water cage culture system
62. AQ-73 Influence of stocking density on growth performance and survival of Amur carp Cyprinus carpio haematopterus in floating cages in tropical large reservoir of India
63. AQ-74 Incorporation of herbivorous fish can effectively control the biofouling growth in inland open water cages
64. AQ-75 IoT based Monitoring of Dissolved Oxygen and Water temperature with Early Warning System for Low Dissolved Oxygen detection and its remediation measure in a Fish Tank
65. AQ-76 Different tank background colour and its effect on growth and body pigmentation in filament barb, Dawkinsia filamentosa (Valenciennes, 1844)
66. AQ-77 Combinatorial effect of exogenous enzymes, essential amino acid and fatty acids on de-oiled rice bran-based diets fed to Labeo rohita: Effect on growth performance, nutrient utilization and digestibility
67. AQ-78 Scientific interventions in milkfish (Chanos chanos) breeding, improved larval rearing and aquaculture - A way forward for species diversification in India
68. AQ-79 Formulation and evaluation of different plant protein-based diets on growth and nutrient utilization of pengba, Osteobrama belangeri
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
69. AQ-80 High density fingerling rearing of pengba (Osteobrama belangeri)
with limited water use in a biofloc system
70. AQ-81 Integrated cage cum pond culture systems for marine finfishes,
Indian pompano: A system diversification approach for doubling
farmers income
71. AQ-82 Aquaculture: A Treatment for White Plague in Agriculture
Theme II: Fisheries Resource Management for Sustainable Fisheries
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
1. FRM-02 Assessing precipitation pattern and future trend over the reservoirs of India
2. FRM-03 Production and CPUE of marine catfishes (Ariidae) supporting sustainable fisheries in Digha, West Bengal coast of India
3. FRM-04 Climate change and Reservoir fisheries: A case of small reservoirs of Palakkad district of Kerala
4. FRM-06 Temporal dynamics of zooplankton assemblage, abundance, diversity and their ecohydrological interaction in a tropical reservoir
5. FRM-07 Assessing impacts of invasive tilapias on the foodweb structure and ecosystem functioning of a tropical reservoir ecosystem in India
6. FRM-08 Plankton and reservoir fisheries: Cluster approach 7. FRM-09 Shoreseine operation in Nagarjunasagar reservoir: A major
concern 8. FRM-10 Macrophytic and fish diversity of Hokersar Wetland in Kashmir 9. FRM-11 Revealing the morphological and anatomical characteristics of
Grateloupia indica Borgesen (Family Halymeniaceae) from the Okha coast, Gujarat
10. FRM-12 Studies on benthic invertebrate diversity with relation to environmental parameters in river Chaliyar, India
11. FRM-14 Diversity and Distribution of Seaweeds along the Gulf of Mannar, South East Coast of India
12. FRM-15 Assessment of spatio-temporal variation of fish catch pattern in Gobindsagar, a large reservoir of Himachal Pradesh for sustainable enhancement and conservation
13. FRM-16 Assessing somatic vulnerability of endemic fish Etroplus suratensis in a climate changing scenario
14. FRM-17 Exploring variability of plankton community in South Indian reservoirs using cluster approach for ecosystem based fisheries
15. FRM-18 Spatial and temporal distribution and abundance of macrobenthos in a west flowing river of India, Tapti
16. FRM-20 Selection of box trap to harvest the fresh water prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) from the Sorada reservoir, Ganjam, Odisha.
17. FRM-21 Temporal and spatial distribution of some commercially important finfish seed in Kalnagini Creek of West Bengal
18. FRM-22 Fish diversity and catch composition in the estuarine stretch of Chaliyar River, Kerala
19. FRM-23 Biometric evaluation of Gangetic pool barb Puntius sophore (Hamilton, 1822) from the Ganga River stretch off Patna, Bihar (India)
20. FRM-24 Taxonomic evaluation of flatfishes along Indian Coast
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
21. FRM-25 Morphometrics and meristic analysis of the Yellow striped goatfish, Upeneus vittatus (Forsskål, 1775) along the Indian coast
22. FRM-26 Evaluating the present status and potential of indigenous ornamental fish diversity in the flood plain wetlands of Southern part of West Bengal
23. FRM-27 Length-weight relationship and condition factors of fringed-lipped peninsular carp, Labeo fimbriatus (bloch,1795) in vanivilasa sagara reservoir, Karnataka, India
24. FRM-28 Taxonomic evaluation of species under family Hemiramphidae 25. FRM-29 Taxonomic study of Mudskippers along Indian waters 26. FRM-30 Pattern of seasonal distribution of fish diversity in Tunga reservoir,
Karnataka. 27. FRM-31 Length-weight relationship of Aluterus monoceros (Linnaeus,
1758) along the Tamil Nadu coast 28. FRM-32 Fish community structure in relation to habitat variables in a
seasonally open floodplain wetland of Yamuna river basin of India 29. FRM-33 Length-weight relationship of Epinephalus diacanthus
(Valenciennes,1828) spinycheek grouper from Gujarat waters 30. FRM-34 Present status of fish and fisheries in a Ramsar wetland, Loktak
Lake, Manipur 31. FRM-35 Impact of mangrove defoliation on diversity of crustaceans in
Dharamtar estuary, Maharashtra 32. FRM-36 Diet composition of common carp (Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, 1758)
occurring from sub-tropical river Ganga, Prayagraj, India 33. FRM-37 First record of the Oreichthys cosuatis (Hamilton, 1822) from the
Gangetic stretch of Uttar Pradesh, India 34. FRM-38 Diversity, distribution and conservation status of freshwater
catfishes of the genus Mystus scopoli, 1777 (Teleostei: Bagridae) in India
35. FRM-39 Ichthyofaunal biodiversity of a Ramsar site in Kashmir Himalayas -Wular Lake
36. FRM-40 Detection of morphometric differentiation in Churru snow trout Schizothorax esocinus from River Jhelum (Kashmir, India) using conventional and truss network system
37. FRM-41 A study on Length-Weight relationship and relative condition factor (Kn) of Himalayan Mahseer Tor putitora, Hamilton 1822 from Tehri reservoir of Uttarakhand, India
38. FRM-42 Barge-induced turbulences—challenge for phototroph conservation
39. FRM-43 Chanda nama, a threatened fish of Indian sub-continent 40. FRM-44 Managing small scale inland fisheries beleaguered under conflicts:
an assessment of River-Reservoir interface in River Narmada-Sardar Sarovar continuum
41. FRM-46 Preliminary observations on fishing traps of Chaibasa, Jharkhand
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
42. FRM-47 A scientometric assessment of research on wetlands in India vis-a-vis the world (1988–2021)- Meta analysis
43. FRM-48 Scatterplots of Alimentary Canal Parameters and Gut Repletion index in various developmental stages of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum 1792) from Kashmir
44. FRM-49 Influence of female age on the reproductive biology of Schizopyge niger (Heckel, 1838) inhabiting Dal Lake, Kashmir
45. FRM-50 Diurnal variation of plankton during monsoon in semi-impacted flood plain wetland: Beledanga wetland, West Bengal
46. FRM-51 Morphometric study of two snowtrouts Schizothorax curvifrons and Schizothorax niger of Dal Lake, Kashmir
47. FRM-52 Fish diversity and assemblage patterns along the temporal and spatial gradients in a large dammed subtropical Rihand reservoir, India
48. FRM-53 Phytoplankton dynamics in a large perennial Himalayan River Siang, India
49. FRM-54 An account of macrobenthic invertebrate’s assemblages and Community structure from the River Ganga, India
50. FRM-55 Management and utilisation of clam resources in Vembanad lake: Using choice experiment to assess willingness
51. FRM-56 Report on rare occurrence of near threatened Bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas (Muller & Henle, 1839) from Bay of Bengal, Southeast Coast of India.
52. FRM-57 Skeletal abnormalities in the genus Alepes Swainson ,1839 (Carangiformes: Carangidae)
53. FRM-58 Reproductive biology and growth pattern of blackfin sea catfish, Arius jella (Siluriformes: Ariidae) in West Bengal coast of India
54. FRM-59 Status of fisheries, ecology, and impact of stocking on fish production in Sunei, a small resevoir of Odisha
55. FRM-60 Study on comparison of length-weight regression of Labeocatla (Hamilton, 1822) from Gomti river and fish farm in Ayodhya
56. FRM-61 Potential role of aquatic macrophytes in carbon accumulation and storage in wetlands
57. FRM-62 Impact assessment of barrages on organic pollution using phytoplankton indices of a tropical River Ganga (India)
58. FRM-64 Taxonomic Differentiation Of Species Of Acetes H. Milne Edwards 1830 (Dendrobranchiata: Sergestidae) From India
59. FRM-65 Management for natural spawning of Asian magur (Clariasbatrachus) and seed raising through improved seed grow-out to restore animal ethics and biodiversity.
60. FRM-66 Temporal dynamics of primary productivity in relation to hydrochemistry in the lower reaches of the river Ichamati, West bengal, India
61. FRM-68 Application of Landsat 8 OLI Image Data for Water Quality Mapping in Mettur Reservoir, India
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
62. FRM-70 Spatio-temporal analysis of commercial multi-day shrimp trawl bycatch along the coast of West Bengal, India
63. FRM-71 Designs of typical small-scale fishing vessels and gears of Tamil Nadu, India
64. FRM-72 Automatic identification of selected marine fishes (order: clupeiformes) of West Bengal using RESNET architecture
65. FRM-73 Environmental drivers of α-diversity patterns in Western Ghats reservoir fish assemblage
66. FRM-74 Impact of climate change on ecological services of the flood plain wetlands of West Bengal, India
67. FRM-75 Biometric evaluation of Indian apple snail Pila globosa (swainson, 1822) from the Digha fish Market off Patna, Bihat (India)
68. FRM-76 Faunal composition and quantitative assessment of a multiday shrimp trawl bycatch off Digha coast, West Bengal, India
69. FRM-77 Ichthyofaunal diversity of Mongra reservoir in Central India 70. FRM-79 Taxonomic validation of the Cyprinid fish genus Neolissochilus
(Rainboth, 1985) from North-Eastern India 71. FRM-80 Preservation of fish through plastination by using commercial
polymer 72. FRM-81 Studies on some aspects of reproductive and feeding biology of
Spinycheek grouper, Epinephelusdiacanthus (Valenciennes, 1828) from Mumbai, India
73. FRM-82 Impact of Environmental variables on fish diversity and abundance of Chharaganga beel, an open wetland of River Ganga
74. FRM-83 Chronological variations in landing of major fish group from river Ganga: A case study from Patna, India
75. FRM-84 Diversity, occurrence and catch composition of carangids (family: carangidae) along the wadge bank, south India
76. FRM-85 Impact assessment of soil characteristics of open wetland on local benthic faunal inhabitants
77. FRM-86 Diel variation of plankton in the River Ganga as an indicator for ecological alteration
78. FRM-87 Computation of Wetland Water Quality Index in two Tropical Gangetic flood plain wetland in India
79. FRM-88 Platanista gangetica (Ganges river dolphin) carcass stranding in the shore of river Ganga, Balagarh, West Bengal, India: management challenges and research needs
80. FRM-89 Ichthyofaunal diversity of Bansabati beel, an open wetland in Murshidabad, West Bengal
Theme III: Biotechnological Interventions for improving Fisheries Production
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
1. BT-01 Identification of host-specific bacteriophage against pathogenic AMR strain bacteria A. veroni
2. BT-02 Effect of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) on gamete quality parameters of mature male koi carp (Cyprinus carpio)
3. BT-04 Phenomic and molecular marker based population delineation of Carnatic carp, Barbodes carnaticus (Jerdon, 1849)
4. BT-06 Expression of diverse antimicrobial peptides in commercially important fish species cultured in wetlands of West Bengal, India.
5. BT-07 16S ribosomal RNA hypervariable (V3-V4) region based metagenomic analysis of microbial communities in the sediments of a polluted site
6. BT-08 Morphometric and genetic variation of Dayella malabarica (Day, 1873) along the Kerala coast
7. BT-09 DNA barcoding reveals genetic identity and cryptic diversity in Puntius chola
8. BT-10 An alternative gene transfer technique using Cell-Penetrating Peptides (CPPs) for the production of transgenic aquatic animals
9. BT-11 Molecular docking of Cymbopogon flexuosus essential oil components with DNA gyrase-b fish
10. BT-13 Taxonomy, Phylogenetics and Evolution of Fish Species from Siang River, India Based on DNA Barcoding and Conventional Methods
11. BT-14 Isolation, molecular assessment and antibiotic susceptibility of Vogesellaper lucida recovered from Indian major carp, Labeo catla (Hamilton, 1822) in West Bengal, India
12. BT-16 Species diversity, existence of virulence gene profile and in vivo pathogenictity study of Aeromonas isolated from diseased Catlacatla freshwater fish.
13. BT-17 Haemato-biochemical profile of Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (hamilton, 1822) under different culture systems
14. BT-18 Analysis of chromosome partition protein (mukF) of Edwardsiella tarda and Edwardsiella piscicida - An in-silico approach
15. BT-19 Integrated Biomarker Approach Strongly Explaining In-vivo sub-lethal acute Toxicity Butachlor (Shaktiman® ) on Labeo rohita
16. BT-21 The effect of commercial probiotic on growth performance and survival of P. vannamei farmed in inland saline water, challenged with Vibrio parahaemolyticus
S. No.
Abstract code
Title of the abstract
17. BT-22 Effect of preservation on morphology of snow trout Schizothorax esocinus based on conventional and truss morphometry over time: implications for morphological studies
18. BT-23 Digital -rules of aquatic resource environments of fisheries to determine species to breed naturally
19. BT-25 Determination of Non-Lethal Heat Shock for inducing Hsp70 production in P. vannamei juveniles reared in inland saline water
20. BT-26 Effect of heat shock on early survival rates of eggs in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) of Kashmir Himalayas
21. BT-27 Expression studies of Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein (IGF-BP) at transcript level in Penaeus vannamei reared in inland saline water at varying stocking density
22. BT-28 Impact of anthropogenic activity on community structure and function of microbiomes in polluted stretches of river Yamuna at New Delhi, India: Insights from shotgun metagenomics
23. BT-30 Comparative study on gut microbiome of congeneric species belonging to genus Etroplus (Perciformes: Cichlidae)
24. BT-32 Molecular Identification and Characterization of Fish Pathogenic Aeromonas veronii and its control by Achyranthes aspera
25. BT-34 Biological macromolecules synthesis and characterization from Penaeus monodon and Portunus sanguinolentus shell wastes
26. BT-35 Stock comparison of performance traits of Cyprinus carpio (Linnaeus, 1758) cultured in inland saline waters
27. BT-36 DNA Barcoding of the fishes under order: Synbranchiformes of Eastern India
28. BT-37 Genetic variation in Schizothorax curvifrons (Heckel, 1838) along the trophic gradients of Kashmir Valley.
29. BT-39 Aerobically decomposed castor (Ricinus communis) seed cake as manure in carp culture.
30. BT-41 SSR marker reveals distinct population structure of nutritionally rich Giant-river catfish Sperata seenghala (Sykes-1839) in Indian major riverine systems
31. BT-42 Development of Aptamer-based Nano-Biosensor for Point-of- Care Detection of Pb(II)
32. BT-43 Development of Simple Colorimetric Chemosensor for Point-of-Care Detection of Cr (VI)
33. BT-44 Effectual Glossy carbon electrodes (GCE) for the detection and reduction of hexavalent chromium in acidic media
34. BT-45 Development of electrochemical sensor for detection of organophosphate pesticides
35. BT-46 Expression and Partial characterization of STAT1 gene of Labeo rohita induced by poly I:C
Theme IV: Fish Health & Aquatic Environment Management
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1. FHM-01 Water quality variation and nutrient characteristics of Netravati-Gurupur estuary, Karnataka, India: A multivariate approach
2. FHM-02 A multimetric approach to assess the ecological health of a freshwater ecosystem
3. FHM-03 Morphological and molecular identification of Thelohanellus caudatus (Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) isolated from Labeo rohita
4. FHM-04 Spatio-temporal variation of physico-chemical parameters of Gobindsagar reservoir, Himachal Pradesh
5. FHM-05 Combined effect of anti-parasitic drugs to control argulosis in fish farms of ganjam district, Odisha
6. FHM-06 Estimation of economic loss from fish diseases in inland cage culture in Jharkhand reservoirs
7. FHM-07 Assessment of pattern of Arsenic deposition in IMCs- A chronic toxicity experiment
8. FHM-08 Coinfection of multidrug resistant Flavobacterium columnare and Chrysebacterium indologenes in Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) leads columnaris disease in freshwater wetlands, India
9. FHM-10 Assessment of limnological attributes of a large reservoir ecosystem in Western India: Panam reservoir
10. FHM-11 Vibriosis and its impacts in Aquaculture: A bibliometric mapping approach (1998-2021)
11. FHM-12 Extraction of Flavanone compound from Orange peel and Evaluation of its Antioxidant properties
12. FHM-13 Triclosan perturbs the gut microbiota of Labeo rohita 13. FHM-14 Heavy metals in organs of fishes collected from Panvel and
Karanja creek 14. FHM-15 Effect of Handloom textile effluent on hematological
parameters of a freshwater fish Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822) 15. FHM-17 Isolation and characterization of Vibrio species from Whiteleg
shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) reared in Inland saline water 16. FHM-18 Hydrographic characterization of Off-Kochi region at 30m
depth during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon 17. FHM-20 Ameliorative efficiency of turmeric supplemented feed on
growth and physiological responses of Labeo rohita fingerling challenged with aflatoxin B 1
18. FHM-21 Acute and chronic effects of a Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug,“Ibuprofen” on Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822)
19. FHM-22 Heavy metals accumulation in fish assessment for consumers health
20. FHM-23 Heavy metal pollution status and Spatial distribution in the Sediment of sewage fed natural wetland, India
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21. FHM-24 Assessment of haematological, histopathological and serum biochemical responses in Oreochromis niloticus upon dietary florfenicol administration
22. FHM-25 Periphyton assemblage pattern revealed from the three protected areas of India
23. FHM-27 Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in marine crabs, Portunus pelagicus and P. Sanguinolentus from coastal waters off Mangaluru, Karnataka
24. FHM-28 Carbon sequestration by plankton in coastal waters off Mangaluru, Karnataka
25. FHM-29 Bioaccumulation of pesticide acephate based on histological changes in Cyprinus carpio
26. FHM-30 A cell damage risk model for evaluating navigation induced impact on plankton community in a large river
27. FHM-31 Present Status of Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome and Management Strategies: A review
28. FHM-32 Detection of Vibrio cholerae serogroups in the flowing fresh water environs from the tribal areas of Odisha, India.
29. FHM-33 Study on aquatic environment and biodiversity at Kasaraiyamaun, Bihar
30. FHM-34 Bio-chemical composition of phytoplankton in the coastal waters of Mangaluru
31. FHM-35 Haematological changes in nickel exposed nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) during exposure and recovery periods
32. FHM-36 To study the effect of oxytetracycline on the enzyme levels in gill, liver and muscle of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
33. FHM-37 Bioaccumulation and depuration of nickel based on histotoxicological changes in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
34. FHM-38 Acute toxicity and behavioral changes of the brackishwater fish pearl spot (Etroplus suratensis) exposed to organophosphorus pesticide – malathion
35. FHM-39 Infestation of tiger barb and widow tetra by ciliate parasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis: a case of severe infection with acute mortality
36. FHM-40 Commonly used Anti-parasitic herbs in west Bengal – A case study
37. FHM-41 Assessment of water superiority using the overall index of pollution and comprehensive pollution index at the upper stretch of River Ganga (India)
38. FHM-42 The incidence of microplastics in water, sediment, and shrimp along the east coast of India
39. FHM-43 Assessment of environmental parameters and diversity of macrobenthic invertebrate in Beledanga wetland, West Bengal
40. FHM-45 Methanol fruit extract of Terminalia arjuna reports wide array of therapeutic compounds
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41. FHM-46 Role of fish as bioindicators in aquatic environmental pollution assessment
42. FHM-47 Green synthesis of silver nanoparticle through a cyanophycean alga, Spirulina (arthrospira) platensis
43. FHM-48 Evaluation of different agents to control turbidity in water 44. FHM-49 Screening for bacterial pathogens in various districts of Assam:
A promising diagnostic approach towards sustainable aquaculture practice
45. FHM-50 Water Quality Variations in the River Yamuna at Agra 46. FHM-51 Isolation and Partial Characterization of Aeromonas species
Isolated from Freshwater Aquatic Environment of Chhattisgarh 47. FHM-52 Occurrence and fate of microplastics in wastewater treatment
wetland system 48. FHM-53 Acute effects of triclosan on Catla catla for evaluation of
ecotoxicological risk 49. FHM-54 Evaluation of antimicrobial resistance in inland saline shrimp
culture areas with special reference to Vibrio parahaemolyticus 50. FHM-55 Accrual and depletion of emamectin benzoate in monosex
Oreochromis niloticus (L.) fries upon oral administration and effect on biomarkers and tissue histoarchitecture
51. FHM-56 Periphyton ameliorates the arsenic induced toxic effect on oxidative stress and biochemical parameters of fish (L. rohita) liver
52. FHM-57 Nano biotechnology of hydroponics growing arsenic-less or arsenic free agriculture and fisheries produces
53. FHM-58 Plant derived olefins and esters as antibacterial feed additive for Pangasianodon hypophthalmus against aerolysin producing Aeromonas spp.
54. FHM-59 Aeromonas caviae infection in cultured Pangasius hypophthalmus of city sewage fed wetland of West Bengal, India: A detailed field and laboratory investigation
55. FHM-60 Isolation, identification, characterisation and pathogenecity of Vibrio cholera, EMM1 isolated from Labeo rohita in West Bengal, India
56. FHM-61 Field deployable visual Loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) detection of White spot syndrome virus (WSSV)
57. FHM-62 Removal of Ammonia Using Potassium Enriched Sugarcane Bagasse Biochar
58. FHM-63 Toxicological potential of triclosan on the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis of the freshwater carp, Labeo catla
59. FHM-64 Effect of sublethal concentrations of cypermethrin on chronic exposure to Labeo catla on steroidogenesis
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60. FHM-66 Heamotological and histological changes in fish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus exposed to heavy metal lead and cadmium
61. FHM-67 Determination of LC50 of lead nitrate in catfish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus
62. FHM-68 Enhance Sorption capacity of Clothianidin onto two Agricultural Soils types with Farmyard manure Amendment
63. FHM-69 Removal of azo dye (rhodamine b) using banana peduncle biochar and potassium enriched sugarcane bagasse biochar
64. FHM-71 Occurrence of Triclosan, an Emerging Pollutant along the Coastal and Riverine waters of Mumbai, Maharashtra
65. FHM-76 Diversity and density of phytoplankton in fishing zones of Kollam coastal waters in relation to hydrological parameters
Theme V: Fisheries Post Harvest Technology and Value Addition
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1. PHT-01 Development of restructured-dehydrated fish product: Effect of carrageenan
2. PHT-02 Preparation and characterization of colloidal chitin 3. PHT-03 Extraction of chitin from shrimp shells using microbes in
different stages 4. PHT-04 Comparison of growth and histamine production abilities of
prolific histamine formers in different culture media 5. PHT-05 Variations in physiological and genetic characteristics of
seafood-borne Salmonella enterica 6. PHT-06 Effect of lysine on gel properties of sodium reduced surimi
prepared from tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 7. PHT-07 Meat quality assessment of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
reared in inland saline water 8. PHT-08 Isolation, identification and virulence factors of Cronobacter
spp. from seafood 9. PHT-09 Utilization of fish airbladder for the production of surgical
sutures 10. PHT-10 Potential of Inland Saline Reared Litopenaeus vannamei for
value addition 11. PHT-11 Controlled Bacterial Degradation of Fish Scales 12. PHT-12 Effect of alginate oligosaccharides on quality preservation of
fish 13. PHT-13 Biochemical profiling of selected brown seaweeds from
Maharashtra coast 14. PHT-14 Design and Development of Foldable Solar Tent Dryer for
hygiene drying of fish- A step to Swachh Bharat 15. PHT-15 Nutrient Compositions of Mudskipper: Fatty Acid and Trace
Element Profiling of Boleophthalmus dussumieri 16. PHT-16 Exploration and Evaluation of Pony fish (Leiognathus Sp)
mince as a source of surimi and study its thermal, spectral and textural attributes
17. PHT-18 Standardization of protocol for the development of instant soup mix from secondary seafoods and its nutritional evaluation
18. PHT-19 Physicochemical qualities of Indian goat fish dried by vacuum-microwave assisted drying technology
19. PHT-20 Effectiveness of beetroot powder, citric acid and EDTA combination in prevention of melanosis in White leg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) during iced storage
20. PHT-21 Effect of different drying methods on sensory characteristics of small fish “Bhat Masali”
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21. PHT-22 Nutritional profiling and analysis of functional properties of seaweeds from Indian coast for incorporation into food system
22. PHT-23 Qualitative Assessment of Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Pangasius (Pangasius pangasius) Fish Fingers Stored at -18+2 0 C
23. PHT-24 Isolation and Characterization of Seaweed Associated Bacteria
24. PHT-25 Diversity and Distribution of Seaweeds along the Gulf of Mannar, South East Coast of India
25. PHT-26 Development of fermented Indian Mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) in brine & its physico-chemical studies
26. PHT-28 Seaweed (Padina tetrastromatica) extract used as a natural antioxidant on seer fish (Scomberomorus guttatus) steaks
27. PHT-31 Study of traditional processing of Masmin of Lakshadweep, India
28. PHT-33 Assessment of fish quality and sanitary condition of selected fish markets of Kolkata
29. PHT-34 Preparation of fish cutlet with various proportions of Pangasius pangasius, Labeo rohita and Oreochromis niloticus meat
30. PHT-35 Preservative Effect of Grape Seed Concentrate on Fish Sausage in Cellulose Casing
31. PHT-36 Characteristics of functional fish sausage containing Bajra millet flour and fish oil
32. PHT-37 Suitability of Defatted Soyabean Flour (DFSF) for the Preparation of Fish Sausage
33. PHT-38 Accelerated salt fermentation of mackerel using halophilic archaea
34. PHT-39 The Nutritional Evaluation of Fish Protein Hydrolysate (FPH) prepared from Mackerel fish (Rastrelliger kanagurta)
35. PHT-40 Evaluation of Nutritional composition of Shrimp Protein Hydrolysate (SPH) from non-penaeid shrimp (Acetes indicus) by using Papain enzyme
36. PHT-41 Impact of different forms of fish on the drying rate 37. PHT-43 Effect of Artificial Formalin Treatment on Fish Muscles
Quality and Different Formalin lessening Techniques from Muscles
38. PHT-45 Centesinal compostion of different dried and cured fishes along the east coast of India with special reference to silica content
39. PHT-46 Effect of different processing conditions on composition, physico-chemical properties, molecular interaction, and protein secondary structure of aquatic weed (Azolla sp.)
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40. PHT-47 Utilization of aquatic weed (Azolla sp.) for supplementing semolina pasta; quality characteristics of produced pasta
41. PHT-49 Textural and sensory profile analysis of Labeo rohita treated with coconut husk extracts
42. PHT-51 A meta-barcoding approach to assess bacterial diversity of traditional sun-dried Bombay-duck (Harpadon nehereus)
43. PHT-52 Fortifying pasta with Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) surimi powder; its effect on chemical composition and cooking quality
44. PHT-53 Development of bio-packaging material from seafood processing waste
45. PHT-54 Standardization of a pasteurization process of soft-shell blue swimming crabs (Portunus pelagicus) discarded as waste and their nutritional quality
46. PHT-55 Sensory and textural changes in tilapia mince fortified with nano zinc oxide under refrigerated storage
47. PHT-56 An overview of sous-vide minimally cooked ready to serve seafood products: Changes in quality and safety
48. PHT-57 Effect of commonly used additives on the Bombay duck (Harpadon nehereus) mince
49. PHT-60 Post-harvest losses in the Indian fisheries Sector: Issues to Address
50. PHT-61 Development of High Value Composite Material from Fish Scales and Assessment of Their Mechanical Properties
51. PHT-62 Extraction of Fish Protein Powder as a Food Ingredient from a low-value Indigenous Fish (Gudusia chapra)
Theme VI: Fisheries Extension, Governance and Policies
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1. FEX-01 Innovative strategies for developed of aquaculture in Haldia, district Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India
2. FEX-02 Assessing the status of ornamental fish trade scenario in Assam: analyzing market pattern and identifying constraints
3. FEX-03 Trickle down system (TDS) in fisheries extension: An overview 4. FEX-04 Role of effective communication towards development of
Entrepreneurial Intention among SKUAST-K students 5. FEX-05 Nutrition Economics in Fisheries in India and Policy
Implications 6. FEX-06 Fish markets and fish supply in inland states of Haryana and
Punjab, India 7. FEX-07 Economic contribution of some wild fishes to the ethnic
community of Indra beel - a selected wetland of the lateritic zone in West Bengal
8. FEX-08 Assistances expected by the primary fishermen’s cooperative societies in the district of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal
9. FEX-09 The Struggle of Fisherwomen for their Rights and Livelihood
10. FEX-10 Constraint Analysis of Fisheries Extension Service Providers of Rajasthan
11. FEX-11 Gender Transformative Approaches: A Strategy for Advancing Gender Equality and Women Empowerment in Fisheries sector of India
12. FEX-12 Promising role of drone technology for sustainable aquaculture in northeast hilly region of India
13. FEX-15 Exploring vulnerability of the coastal wetlands in the changing climate: A case study from the Southern coast of West Bengal, India
14. FEX-16 Case study on Freshwater Protected Areas Nagi and Nakti Bird Sanctuary: Fisheries conflict and Policy Issues
15. FEX-17 Ecosystem Services of the Powai lake Mumbai: Challenges for urban lake conservation planning
16. FEX-20 Framework for Management of Invasive Alien Fishes in India
17. FEX-21 M.P. Fisheries Federation- A step ahead in fish production with 3 medium sized reservoirs
18. FEX-22 Fisher Friendly Mobile Application: A Guardian to Marine Fishers of Odisha
19. FEX-23 Social valuation of mangroves in the Gorai Creek, Mumbai-sub-urban, India
20. FEX-26 Comparative analysis of modelling approaches towards futuristic fish production trends in a state having high per capita demand
21. FEX-27 Women Empowerment Index: An inventive way to measure gender inequalities among the fisher folk community
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22. FEX-28 Estimation of Reservoir Fish Catches with eMatsya App 23. FEX-29 Mainstreaming Gauthan for diversified livelihood options in
the State of Chhattisgarh 24. FEX-30 Study on ornamental fish retail markets in Bhilai city of
Chhattisgarh 25. FEX-32 Pollution, Ecology and Fisheries in Ujjani Reservoir,
Maharashtra 26. FEX-33 Mapping Fisheries Research in India (2007-2021): An Analysis
of Research Productivity 27. FEX-34 Temporal dynamics of Land Use Land Cover Changes and
assessment of environmental and climatic parameter Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Case Study in Limboti reservoir, Loha taluka, Maharashtra, India
28. FEX-35 Temporal dynamics of Land Use / Land Cover (LU/LC) Changes and Assessment of Environmental and Climatic Parameters Using Remote Sensing and GIS: A Case Study in Dimbe reservoir, Ambegaon Tehsil, Maharashtra
29. FEX-37 Geospatial study of temporal dynamics of Kalo Baur - a closed wetland in the floodplain of river Ganga
30. FEX-42 Role of Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) in block level