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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
OF MARINE FISHERIES IN
INDIA
MEGHAGUPTA
Marine Fisheries
โ€ข Its proportion in total fisheries production has
decreased though because coastal
aquaculture production has increased, and
both of the capture fisheries subsectors have
not been growing
โ€ข Marine capture fisheries has been the main
subsector of capture fisheries
Sustainability
โ€ข Sustainable Fishery is the one that is
harvested at a sustainable rate where the fish
population does not decline over time
because of fishing practices.
โ€ข According to FAO
โ€ข 17% - Overexploited
โ€ข 7% - Depleted
โ€ข 1% - Recovering from Depletion
Characterization
โ€ข Marine capture fisheries can be characterized
as SSF and LSF.
โ€ข The fishing boats, which are non-powered,
outboard powered and inboard powered
boats less than 10 gross tonnage (GT), as well
as the fishing gears generally operating
inshore, are considered as SSF. Also, coastal
fishing operations without boats are included
in SSF. The fishing boats of more than 10 GT
and the fishing operations conducted offshore
are LSF.
Differences
Large-scale fisheries (LSF) Small-scale fisheries (SSF)
1. Otter board trawl 1. Mackerel gill net
2. Pair trawl 2. Pomfret gill net
3. Beam trawl 3. Mullet gill net
4. Purse seine 4. Shrimp trammel net
5. Anchovy purse seine 5. Crab gill net
6. King mackerel drifting gill
net
6. Squid trammel net
7. Mackerel encircling gill net 7. Other gill nets
8. Push net 8. Squid falling net
9. Deep water set net 9. Other cast nets
10. Hand push net
11. Long line
12. Hand line and pole & line
13. Set bag net
14. Fish trap
15. Crab trap
16. Squid trap
17. Shallow water set net
18. Other stationary gears
8129 km
2.02 m km2
0.50 million km2
0.18 million km2
3202
3.5 million
0.9 million [20% in mech., 20%
moto., 60% in arti.]; 30% posses
ownership of fishing vessels
Physical Component
Length of coastline
Exclusive economic zone
Continental shelf
Inshore area (< 50 m depth)
Fishing villages
Human Component
Marine fishers population
Active fishers population
Component Profile
Infrastructure Component
Landing centers 1332
Major fishing harbours 6
Minor fishing harbours 27
Mechanised vessels 58,911
Motorised vessels 75,591
Non-motorised vessels 104,270
Profile of Indian Marine Fisheries
Craft Length (m) Engine power
(hp)
Mechanised
Trawlers 9-20 150 -400
Gillnetters 7-14 80-100
Purseseiners 11-15 100-120
Dolnetters 10-15 80-100
Ringseiners 10-20 85-120
Pole & liners 10-12 100
Motorised (with > one outboard motors)
Plank-built canoes 8-22 35-120
Plywoodboats 10-17 40-65
Motorised (with one outboard motor)
Catamaran 5-7 2-5
Dugout canoes 5-7 2-10
Plank-built canoes 5-12 2-25
Plank-built boats 7-9 8-15
Plank transom canoes 7-9 8-15
Plywoodboats 9-12 8-15
Non-motorised
Catamaran 5-7 -
Dugout canoes 5-7 -
Plank-bulit canoes 5-12 -
AQUACULTURE
โ€ข Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and
saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and
can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the
harvesting of wild fish.
โ€ข According to the FAO, aquaculture "is understood to
mean the farming of aquatic organisms including fish,
molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Farming
implies some form of intervention in the rearing
process to enhance production, such as regular
stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc.
Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership
of the stock being cultivated.
Issues
โ€ข Declining catches and overfishing in coastal
waters
โ€ข Post-harvest losses (discard, spoilage, reduced quality)
โ€ข Habitat degradation (industrial waste, domestic
sewage, pesticides etc)
โ€ข Climate change
โ€ข Illegal, unreported and unregulated landings
โ€ข Poor implementation of regulations (eg; mesh
size
ISSUES
Climate
Change
โ€ขDecreased Monsoon Rainfall
โ€ขIncrease in the phytoplankton biomass
Oceanic
Sharks
โ€ขsharks are landed as by-catch.
โ€ขdeep-sea chondrichthyan landings exceeded two tonnes a day.
Oceanic Tuna
Resources
โ€ขLeads to fishing overcapacity
โ€ขDeterioration could eventually lead to a reduction in catches.
Deep Sea
Shrimps
โ€ขHigh operational cost, high risk and efforts, lack of skilled and trained manpower, low
market price realisation, abundance of discards, poor quality of shrimps, low level of
harvesting technology perceived a major hurdles in deep-sea shrimp fishery sector.
Management and conservation of the
resources
plans
๏ƒผEcosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM)
better than single species mgmt, ecosystem evaluation and modeling, canpredict
changes
๏ƒผBycatch reduction- BRDs and sem pelagic trawling
๏ƒผCapacity reduction- limit entry, buyback
๏ƒผUnderstanding climate variability and fisheries-
improved information on climate and effects made available
๏ƒผImplementation of CCRF -overexploitaton of stocks, damage to
ecosystems, trade issues: ecolabeling
๏ƒผNatural hazards โ€“ disaster management
๏ƒผMariculture- potential mariculture siteidentification
๏ƒผDevelopment of Infrastructure-
post harvest loss-15%, public investment, VMS, better domestic
marketing
๏ƒผDiversification of vessels and deep sea
fishing- 1.3 lakh t of deep sea resources- tuna longliners and squid
jiggers
๏ƒผDiversification of products -value added products
๏ƒผUtilisation of fish waste to useful products
๏ƒผMarine Protected Areas (MPAs)-area to expand to
7.12%
Open Access Fishing is Governed
by
โ€ข Indian Fisheries Act, 1897
โ€ข The Wild Life (Protection) Act,
1972
โ€ข MFR (regulation) Bill, 1978
formulated after the EEZ
declaration
โ€ข MFRA of maritime states enacted
from 1980 in all maritime states
โ€ข Maritime Zones of India Act, 1981
โ€ข Environment (Protection) Act,
1986
Primary aim is to prevent and minimize disputes among differentsectors
Drawback
no entry restrictions, retire
old fishing fleets, no legal
action against violators
MARINE PROTECTED AREAS
(MPAs)
โ€ข Currently, there are 31 MPAs (majority in A&N)
โ€ข The current area under MPAs is 6.16 per cent of the
area in the coastal biogeographic, which is proposed
to be expanded to 7.12 per cent
โ€ข Oil wells in Bombay High and Godavari Basin also
function as MPAs
Other Harvesting Methods
โ€ข Commercial fishing uses many different methods
to effectively catch a large variety of species
including the use of pole and line, trolling with
multiple lines, trawling with large nets,
and traps or pots.
โ€ข Sustainability of fisheries
is improved by using specific
equipment that eliminates
or minimizes catching
non-targeted species
LAWS
โ€ข National Environment Policy 2006 -ensure the
integrity of the fisheries resource and the
fishers and the environmental requirements of
each
โ€ข Laws related to trade- A clear policy should
be considered specifying the roles of agencies
in relation to fisheries and to each other
SOLUTIONS
โ€ข Enhancement of coastal stocks through sea-
raining
โ€ข Creation of artificial fish habitats in inshore
grounds
โ€ข Limited entry, effort rational tin and closed fishing
seasons
โ€ข Gear,Area temporal restrictions and mesh size
regulation prevent growth of overfishing
โ€ข Monitoring ecosystem health
โ€ข Environmental awareness
โ€ข Intensifying the exploitation in offshore grounds
by mechanized vessels
โ€œLearn to respect fish as our food and we
can improve the quality of the fishโ€
๏‚ฌ Abdussamad, E.M. and N.G.K. Pillai (2009). Significance of small pelagics in the
marine ecosystem in sustaining the stock and fishery of Indian seas. In: Marine
Ecosys tems Challenges and Opportunities" Book of Abstrac ts, p. 106-107, Marine
Biological Association of India, February 9 -12, Cochin
๏‚ฌ Responsible Fisheries in Marine Ecosystem : edited by M. Sinclair and G.
Valdimarsson
๏‚ฌ J. R. Beddington1, D. J. Agnew1, C. W. Clark (2007) . Current Problems in the
Management of Marine Fisheries
๏‚ฌ (Joshi et al' J 2008; Akhilesh et al., 2009)
๏‚ฌ FAO (2008) Report of the FAO Workshop on vulnerable ecosystems and destructive
fishing in Deep sea fisheries, FAO Fish Rep. No. 829, FAO, Rome:18 p.
๏‚ฌ Key tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area of Competence Catch (2012)
Average Catch (2008-2012) Status of Stocks
REFERENCES
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MARINE FISHERIES IN INDIA

  • 1. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF MARINE FISHERIES IN INDIA MEGHAGUPTA
  • 2. Marine Fisheries โ€ข Its proportion in total fisheries production has decreased though because coastal aquaculture production has increased, and both of the capture fisheries subsectors have not been growing โ€ข Marine capture fisheries has been the main subsector of capture fisheries
  • 3. Sustainability โ€ข Sustainable Fishery is the one that is harvested at a sustainable rate where the fish population does not decline over time because of fishing practices. โ€ข According to FAO โ€ข 17% - Overexploited โ€ข 7% - Depleted โ€ข 1% - Recovering from Depletion
  • 4. Characterization โ€ข Marine capture fisheries can be characterized as SSF and LSF. โ€ข The fishing boats, which are non-powered, outboard powered and inboard powered boats less than 10 gross tonnage (GT), as well as the fishing gears generally operating inshore, are considered as SSF. Also, coastal fishing operations without boats are included in SSF. The fishing boats of more than 10 GT and the fishing operations conducted offshore are LSF.
  • 5. Differences Large-scale fisheries (LSF) Small-scale fisheries (SSF) 1. Otter board trawl 1. Mackerel gill net 2. Pair trawl 2. Pomfret gill net 3. Beam trawl 3. Mullet gill net 4. Purse seine 4. Shrimp trammel net 5. Anchovy purse seine 5. Crab gill net 6. King mackerel drifting gill net 6. Squid trammel net 7. Mackerel encircling gill net 7. Other gill nets 8. Push net 8. Squid falling net 9. Deep water set net 9. Other cast nets 10. Hand push net 11. Long line 12. Hand line and pole & line 13. Set bag net 14. Fish trap 15. Crab trap 16. Squid trap 17. Shallow water set net 18. Other stationary gears
  • 6. 8129 km 2.02 m km2 0.50 million km2 0.18 million km2 3202 3.5 million 0.9 million [20% in mech., 20% moto., 60% in arti.]; 30% posses ownership of fishing vessels Physical Component Length of coastline Exclusive economic zone Continental shelf Inshore area (< 50 m depth) Fishing villages Human Component Marine fishers population Active fishers population Component Profile Infrastructure Component Landing centers 1332 Major fishing harbours 6 Minor fishing harbours 27 Mechanised vessels 58,911 Motorised vessels 75,591 Non-motorised vessels 104,270 Profile of Indian Marine Fisheries
  • 7. Craft Length (m) Engine power (hp) Mechanised Trawlers 9-20 150 -400 Gillnetters 7-14 80-100 Purseseiners 11-15 100-120 Dolnetters 10-15 80-100 Ringseiners 10-20 85-120 Pole & liners 10-12 100 Motorised (with > one outboard motors) Plank-built canoes 8-22 35-120 Plywoodboats 10-17 40-65 Motorised (with one outboard motor) Catamaran 5-7 2-5 Dugout canoes 5-7 2-10 Plank-built canoes 5-12 2-25 Plank-built boats 7-9 8-15 Plank transom canoes 7-9 8-15 Plywoodboats 9-12 8-15 Non-motorised Catamaran 5-7 - Dugout canoes 5-7 - Plank-bulit canoes 5-12 -
  • 8. AQUACULTURE โ€ข Aquaculture involves cultivating freshwater and saltwater populations under controlled conditions, and can be contrasted with commercial fishing, which is the harvesting of wild fish. โ€ข According to the FAO, aquaculture "is understood to mean the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Farming implies some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as regular stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated.
  • 9.
  • 10. Issues โ€ข Declining catches and overfishing in coastal waters โ€ข Post-harvest losses (discard, spoilage, reduced quality) โ€ข Habitat degradation (industrial waste, domestic sewage, pesticides etc) โ€ข Climate change โ€ข Illegal, unreported and unregulated landings โ€ข Poor implementation of regulations (eg; mesh size
  • 11. ISSUES Climate Change โ€ขDecreased Monsoon Rainfall โ€ขIncrease in the phytoplankton biomass Oceanic Sharks โ€ขsharks are landed as by-catch. โ€ขdeep-sea chondrichthyan landings exceeded two tonnes a day. Oceanic Tuna Resources โ€ขLeads to fishing overcapacity โ€ขDeterioration could eventually lead to a reduction in catches. Deep Sea Shrimps โ€ขHigh operational cost, high risk and efforts, lack of skilled and trained manpower, low market price realisation, abundance of discards, poor quality of shrimps, low level of harvesting technology perceived a major hurdles in deep-sea shrimp fishery sector.
  • 12. Management and conservation of the resources plans ๏ƒผEcosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) better than single species mgmt, ecosystem evaluation and modeling, canpredict changes ๏ƒผBycatch reduction- BRDs and sem pelagic trawling ๏ƒผCapacity reduction- limit entry, buyback ๏ƒผUnderstanding climate variability and fisheries- improved information on climate and effects made available ๏ƒผImplementation of CCRF -overexploitaton of stocks, damage to ecosystems, trade issues: ecolabeling ๏ƒผNatural hazards โ€“ disaster management ๏ƒผMariculture- potential mariculture siteidentification
  • 13. ๏ƒผDevelopment of Infrastructure- post harvest loss-15%, public investment, VMS, better domestic marketing ๏ƒผDiversification of vessels and deep sea fishing- 1.3 lakh t of deep sea resources- tuna longliners and squid jiggers ๏ƒผDiversification of products -value added products ๏ƒผUtilisation of fish waste to useful products ๏ƒผMarine Protected Areas (MPAs)-area to expand to 7.12%
  • 14. Open Access Fishing is Governed by โ€ข Indian Fisheries Act, 1897 โ€ข The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 โ€ข MFR (regulation) Bill, 1978 formulated after the EEZ declaration โ€ข MFRA of maritime states enacted from 1980 in all maritime states โ€ข Maritime Zones of India Act, 1981 โ€ข Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 Primary aim is to prevent and minimize disputes among differentsectors Drawback no entry restrictions, retire old fishing fleets, no legal action against violators
  • 15. MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPAs) โ€ข Currently, there are 31 MPAs (majority in A&N) โ€ข The current area under MPAs is 6.16 per cent of the area in the coastal biogeographic, which is proposed to be expanded to 7.12 per cent โ€ข Oil wells in Bombay High and Godavari Basin also function as MPAs
  • 16. Other Harvesting Methods โ€ข Commercial fishing uses many different methods to effectively catch a large variety of species including the use of pole and line, trolling with multiple lines, trawling with large nets, and traps or pots. โ€ข Sustainability of fisheries is improved by using specific equipment that eliminates or minimizes catching non-targeted species
  • 17. LAWS โ€ข National Environment Policy 2006 -ensure the integrity of the fisheries resource and the fishers and the environmental requirements of each โ€ข Laws related to trade- A clear policy should be considered specifying the roles of agencies in relation to fisheries and to each other
  • 18. SOLUTIONS โ€ข Enhancement of coastal stocks through sea- raining โ€ข Creation of artificial fish habitats in inshore grounds โ€ข Limited entry, effort rational tin and closed fishing seasons โ€ข Gear,Area temporal restrictions and mesh size regulation prevent growth of overfishing โ€ข Monitoring ecosystem health โ€ข Environmental awareness โ€ข Intensifying the exploitation in offshore grounds by mechanized vessels
  • 19. โ€œLearn to respect fish as our food and we can improve the quality of the fishโ€
  • 20. ๏‚ฌ Abdussamad, E.M. and N.G.K. Pillai (2009). Significance of small pelagics in the marine ecosystem in sustaining the stock and fishery of Indian seas. In: Marine Ecosys tems Challenges and Opportunities" Book of Abstrac ts, p. 106-107, Marine Biological Association of India, February 9 -12, Cochin ๏‚ฌ Responsible Fisheries in Marine Ecosystem : edited by M. Sinclair and G. Valdimarsson ๏‚ฌ J. R. Beddington1, D. J. Agnew1, C. W. Clark (2007) . Current Problems in the Management of Marine Fisheries ๏‚ฌ (Joshi et al' J 2008; Akhilesh et al., 2009) ๏‚ฌ FAO (2008) Report of the FAO Workshop on vulnerable ecosystems and destructive fishing in Deep sea fisheries, FAO Fish Rep. No. 829, FAO, Rome:18 p. ๏‚ฌ Key tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area of Competence Catch (2012) Average Catch (2008-2012) Status of Stocks REFERENCES