NETFISH-MPEDA म सक ववरण MONTHLY REPORT नव बर November 2017 म य ग णत ब धन और चर थ य म ययन न टवक (न ट फश)
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1 NETFISH-MPEDA म सक ववरण MONTHLY REPORT नव बर 2017 November 2017 म य ग णत ब धन और चर थ य म ययन न टवक (न ट फश) Network for Fish Quality Management & Sustainable Fishing (NETFISH) व ल रप टम प. ओ., एण क लम , क रल, भ रत Vallarpadam P.O., Ernakulam , Kerala, India Ph: netfish@mpeda.gov.in
2 1 MONTHLY REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF NETFISH DURING NOVEMBER ) Summary: As part of its various extension activities, the NETFISH conducted 157 awareness programmes in the month of November 2017, benefitting around 6944 fishery stakeholders. Sl.No. Type of extension programme No. of No: of programmes Beneficiaries 1 SMP/FQM/CSF Sq. Mesh Conversion On-board Pre-processing Dry fish Value addition of fishery products GPS training Clean-up programmes School programmes Sea Club Other Special Programmes Street Plays Exhibitions Total ) Major Activities during the month: Hands on training programme on Value Added Fishery Products were organized in West Bengal, Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra. World Fisheries Day 2017 was celebrated in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat by organizing a series of special events such as clean-up activities, mass awareness meeting, competitions etc., by involving fishers, students and fisheries officials. GPS training programmes for fishers of Kanyakumari and Maharashtra Awareness Programmes on Marine Biodiversity for school students in Chennai Seminar on Adulterants in seafood organized by NETFISH SeaClub at S. Albert s college, Ernakulam Participation in Matsyotsavam 2017 at Kozhikode
3 2 3) State wise Details of Extension Programmes conducted during the month: The state-wise data on number of extension programmes conducted by NETFISH in November 2017 are given in the below table and subsequent sections: WB OD AP TNN TNS KLS KLN KA/G MH GJ Month s- Total programmes & beneficiaries Fiscal year s- Total programmes & beneficiaries Type of Programme SMP/FQM/CSF SM Conversion Onboard Pre-processing Processing Dry fish VHSE training Value addition of Fishery products Other Livelihood Programmes 1 48 Exposure Visits 1 15 GPS Handling/Eco sounder training Tuna Processing (deep sea fishing technique) 2 60 Cleanups programmes School programmes Cuttle Fish/Oyster Conservation 0 0 Black clam restoration 0 0 Mussel/ Mud crab culture popularization 0 0 Sea Club Sea Safety 1 50 HACCP 0 0 Other Special Programmes Street Plays Exhibitions Month s -Total programmes & beneficiaries Financial year - Total programmes & beneficiaries
4 3 1. WEST BENGAL In West Bengal, 14 extension programmes were conducted during November 2017 as per the details given below. Selected place SMP/FQM Value Cleanup programmes beneficiaries Total Total Ob Df /CSF addn. Deshapran Purba Medinipur Freserganj Sultanpur Digha Namkhana Total No Date Place Type of Programme No: of Beneficiaries Sultanpur Onboard Freserganj Dry Fish Freserganj SMP/FQM/CSF & distribution of PVC shovels to boat owners Freserganj Onboard Namkhana Onboard Dadanpatrabar, Purba Medinipur Dry Fish New Jaldah, Purba Medinipur Dry Fish Sankarpur, Digha Onboard Dadanpatrabar, Purba Medinipur Value Added Fishery Products Sankarpur, Digha SMP/FQM/CSF Deshapran Celebration of world Fisheries Day Junput, Purba Medinipur Dry Fish Sankarpur, Digha Onboard Petuaghat, Deshapran Dry Fish 21
5 4 The one day hands on training programme on Value Added Fishery Products organized on 16 th November 2017 at Dadanpatrabar Matsya Khuti, Purba Medinipur was attended by 27 fisherwomen of 3 different SHGs from Dakshin Purushottampur, Dadanpatrabar and New Jaldah. Shri. Prasanta Bar, Secretary Dadanpatrabar Kharpai Matsya Khuti attended the auspicious training programme. Shri. Atanu Ray, State Coordinator, NETFISH welcomed all the trainees, delegates and dignitaries in the programme and briefly described the activities of NETFISH and the aim of the programme. He said that Mandermoni is one of the major tourist places in West Bengal and therefore the SHGs if prepare hygienic value added fishery products can sell them throughout the year, fetching better price. Shri. Subrata Maiti discussed about the Fish Nutricart at Vishakhapatnam and wished to setup at least a shop by the SHG ladies near to the sea coast. For the training, all the ingredients, vegetables, fish, prawn, necessary utensils and accessories were arranged and the SCO demonstrated preparation of various products such as fish ball, fish pickle, prawn pickle, coated prawn products such as breaded butterfly, breaded stretched shrimp, fish pakora etc. to the trainees and they too were engaged in the process. Recipes of the above said products printed in Bengali language were given to the participants. The trainees were convinced by the taste and quality of the products prepared and they gained confidence to prepare these fish items on commercial scale. The programme ended with vote of thanks by Shri. Ujjwal Kr. Sar. The World Fisheries Day was celebrated on 21 st November 2017 by organizing a harbour clean-up programme at Deshapran Fishing Harbour, Purba Medinipur, with the active participation of VHSE students and teachers of Kishorenagar Siksha Sadan, Contai, Harbour Officials, Harbour Data Collector, NGO member, Harbour cleaning staff, fishermen and net menders. The event was inaugurated by Shri. Pradyut Pahari, Special Officer, Deshapran FH. The SCO welcomed all the participants and narrated the importance of the day. General awareness on importance of hygiene in fishing harbour, personal hygiene, conservation of resources and sustainable fishing, different crafts &
6 5 gears used for fishing etc. were provided during the inaugural session. Afterwards all the participants provided with cleaning tools, hand gloves, caps and waste collection bags were engaged in cleaning the harbour. A good quantity of waste, plastic bags, PET bottles, plastic cups, thermocol pieces, broken nets & ropes etc. were collected from the premises of the harbour and bleaching powder was applied in drainages, jetties as well as in unsanitary areas. Also, circulated leaflets on marine pollution and conservation aspects to the fishermen as well as the general public. Besides involving in cleaning the harbour, the event opened up opportunity for the vocational fisheries students to know about infrastructural facilities available in the harbour, fishing boat and their utilities, different navigational equipments such as GPS, Fish finders, Radio transmitter set, compass set, Deserter Alert Radio Transmitter system (DART), life jacket etc. used in fishing boat, various floats, sinkers, otter board, winch etc. The member NGO Sarboday Sangha associated with NETFISH in organizing the event. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCO & AD, MPEDA Enrollment and GPS way point marking of aqua farms SCO Attended a programme organized by IWA in collaboration with Dept. of Fisheries, Govt. of West Bengal on Policy Perspective on Hilsa Conservation & Screening of Ilish People at Meen Bhavan, Chinsurah, Hooghly SCO Attended a programme organized by IWA on Policy Perspective on Hilsa Conservation & Screening of Ilish People at Satyajit Ray Auditorium, ICCR, Kolkata and discussed on policy implication, fisher folks livelihood and hilsa conservation, release & screening of Ilish People etc.
7 6 The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 6 harbours of West Bengal under the concerned Data Collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Deshapran Namkhana Raidighi Sultanpur Kakdwip Digha (Sankarpur) Total ODISHA Extension activities in Odisha during the month consisted of 22 awareness programmes which were as briefed below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF Ob Otr. Spl. pgm Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Paradeep Chilka Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Special programme (EU) Paradeep SMP/FQM/CSF Chilka SMP/FQM/CSF Paradeep SMP/FQM/CSF Paradeep SMP/FQM/CSF Paradeep SMP/FQM/CSF Paradeep SMP/FQM/CSF Paradeep Onboard Paradeep Onboard 15
8 7 A special awareness programme was conducted at Pradeep on 20 th November 2017 during which the trawler crew members were provided with boots, t-shirts, hand gloves and caps as part of improving the hygiene while handling fishes. SCO along with representatives of member NGO, SRMSS generated mass awareness among the fishing vessel crew, auction hall workers and supervisors on hygienic practices to be followed in fishing vessels and harbours. A team comprising 2 members from the European Commission visited Paradeep harbour on 21 st November and monitored the facilities and activities in fishing vessels and the harbour. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) involved Work done ; SCO Attended meetings with MPEDA officials, State ; Fisheries officials and stakeholders and discussed on EU mission visit to Paradeep harbour. The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 4 harbours of Odisha under the concerned Data Collectors is given below.
9 8 3. ANDHRA PRADESH Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Paradeep Balaramgadi Bahabalapur Dhamara Total In Andhra Pradesh, 11 awareness programmes were conducted in November 2017 as per the details given below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF Df Value addition Clean-up Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Visakhapatnam Vodarevu Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Vizag harbour SMP/FQM/CSF Mangamaripet Dry fish Visakhapatnam World Fisheries day- Mass 70 meeting & Landing center cleanup Visakhapatnam Dry fish Vodarevu Dry fish Visakhapatnam SMP/FQM/CSF Vodarevu Dry fish Visakhapatnam SMP/FQM/CSF Vodarevu Value added fishery products Vodarevu Value added fishery products Visakhapatnam Dry fish 30 As part of World Fisheries Day celebration on 21st November, 2017 a mass awareness meeting with fishery stakeholders and a landing center clean-up at Pudimadaka were arranged along with Fishery Officials and the member NGO- District Fishermen Youth
10 9 Welfare Association. Around 70 Tuna fishermen of Jalaripalem village of Pudimadaka, Visakhapatnam attended the awareness meet during which cleanliness in landing center was discussed mostly. Shri. Hanumantha Rao, SCO NETFISH informed the significance of World Fisher day celebration, need of conservation of fishery resources and measures to be taken for sustainable fisheries. The meeting was followed by a clean-up drive for which waste collection bags, gloves, caps and brooms were arranged and all the fishermen and officials actively collected plastic waste, torn net pieces and carry bags from the landing center premises. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCO & NGO Discussion with the President of Fish traders association of Vizag fishing harbour regarding collection of waste and its safe disposal & SCO & NGO Discussed with the AD Fisheries, Vizag on regular cleaning of the harbour and to conduct a meeting with associations of fishing harbour SCO & AD MPEDA Attended the workshop on data collection of catch from bottom trawling fishing with focus group at CMFRI Vizag. SCO suggested for the ban on mini trawl nets and implementation of & Square mesh cod ends in trawling vessels. SCO & NGO Visited Vizag fishing harbor along with Fabricator from Conveyor ice loading systems and discussed with the boat owners associations and Ice factory owners. The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November2017, in 4 harbours of Andhra Pradesh under the concerned Data Collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Visakhapatnam Nizampatnam Kakinada Machilipatnam Total
11 10 4. TAMIL NADU NORTH Along Northern coastal regions of Tamil Nadu, 6 awareness programmes were conducted during the month, as briefed below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF PPC Df Cleanup School pgm. Othr. Spl. Pgm. Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Karaikal Nagapattinam Chennai Poombuhar Cuddalore Pondicherry Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Karaikal SMP/FQM/CSF Karaikal SMP/FQM/CSF Karaikal SMP/FQM/CSF Nagapattinam SMP/FQM/CSF Karaikal Dry fish Karaikal Dry fish Pondicherry SMP/FQM/CSF Pondicherry SMP/FQM/CSF Pondicherry Dry fish Pondicherry Dry fish Cuddalore FH SMP/FQM/CSF Cuddalore FH SMP/FQM/CSF Chennai School programmes (3) Nagapattinam Harbour clean-up Poombuhar Square mesh code end awareness meeting Poombuhar PPC Poombuhar PPC Poombuhar SMP/FQM/CSF Poombuhar SMP/FQM/CSF 30
12 11 Awareness Programmes on Marine Biodiversity for school students were conducted on 17 th of the month at Kamaraj Middle School and St.Theresa s Girls Higher Secondary School, Kasimedu, Chennai, through the NGO- Fisheries Professional Organisation (FPO). Nearly 600 students took part in the 3 awareness programmes during which lectures on Marine biodiversity were given and then oration and drawing competitions were conducted on topics related to marine pollution and protection of marine environment. The objectives of the programmes were to create awareness on conservation of marine biodiversity and its importance among school students of fisher community and to sensitize the role of school students to spread the knowledge on marine biodiversity conservation to their parent s, family members, neighbor and friends. The prime winners of the competitions were presented with medals and gifts on 21 st November in a function organized by the fisheries department at Chetpak, Chennai where Mr. Jeyakumar, Fisheries Minister, TamilNadu handed over the prizes. Certificates to the winners and participants were also distributed.
13 12 On the eve of World Fisheries Day, NETFISH and FPO, Nagapattinam jointly organized a clean-up event at Nagapattinam Harbour in collaboration with Fisheries department. The programme had active participation from Fisherfolks, fisher women, and fisheries officials. More than 60 fisherwomen from various fishing villages in and around Nagapattinam participated in the rally conducted prior to the clean-up activity. The rally started off from Nagapattinam fishing harbour and reached back after covering Akkaraipettai & Keechankuppam villages. The fisherwomen held pluck cards and banners with slogans on save the marine life. Then the clean-up activity was carried out by which debris in and around Nagapattinam harbour was removed with the help of volunteers. On the same day a Consultative Workshop on Sustainable Fisheries and Square Mesh Promotion was also organized at Poombuhar in association with MSSRF. Fisherfolk from different villages in and around Poombuhar fishing harbour took part in this programme, which aimed to sensitize fishers on usage of square mesh cod end and its benefits. Dr. Sakthivel, Scientist, MSSRF welcomed the gathering and explained the purpose of the workshop. Dr. R. Balasubramanian, State coordinator, NETFISH and village Panchayath leaders, Mr. Ponnusamy and Mr. Vetriselvan felicitated on the occasion. Dr. Velvizhi, Head, Fish for all Centre, MSSRF explained the importance of World Fisheries Day and Dr. Gokulakrishnan, Head, Department of Zoology, Arts and Science College, Poombuhar, delivered the lecturer on Marine fishery resources and its current status. The keynote address on importance of square mesh code end for sustainable fishing practices was done by Mr. Tamizhazhagan, Scientist, MSSRF. The fisherfolk actively interacted with the speakers. Finally Mr. T. Selvarasu, Senior Scientist, MSSRF gave the vote of thanks. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCO Participated in the world fisheries day programme at Nagapattinam organized by Fisheries department
14 SCO Attended the Technical session on Sustainable Livelihood Development in Coastal and inland Fishing and Strategies for conserving Fisheries Resources organized by National Fisherfolk Forum on 24th November 2017 at Hotel Annamalai, Pondicherry SCO Participated and delivered a lecturer on Responsible environmental practices in fisheries for boat owners in a function organized by Fisheries dept. The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November2017, in 6 harbours of TN North under the concerned Data Collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Nagapattinam Karaikal Chennai Pazhaiyar Cuddalore Pondicherry Total TAMIL NADU SOUTH In Tamil Nadu South region, 13 awareness programmes were conducted during the month. The details are briefed below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF Df GPS Othr. Spl pgm Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Kanyakumari Tuticorin Ramnad Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Tharuvaikulam, Tuticorin SMP/FQM/CSF Muthurayar Colony, Tuticorin SMP/FQM/CSF Arokyapuram, Kanyakumari GPS Training Kovalam, Kanyakumari GPS Training Colachel, Kanyakumari Dry Fish Muttom, Kanyakumari Dry Fish & Chinnamuttom, Kanyakumari World Fisheries Day celebrations Keelamanakkudy, Kanyakumari GPS Training Manakkudy, Kanyakumari GPS Training Natrajapuram, Ramnad Dry Fish Cherankottai, Ramnad Dry Fish Chinnapalam, Ramnad Dry Fish 30
15 Pamban, Ramnad Dry Fish 30 Training programmes on GPS and troubleshooting for safe navigation were arranged in 4 fishing villages in Kanyakumari district- at Arokyapuram on 9 th, at Kovalam on 10 th, at Keelamanakkudy on 22 nd and at Manakkudy on 23 rd of November 2017, to enable fishermen to venture into deeper waters safely, mark fishing zones and to plan fishing trips with proper navigation aid. These trainings were arranged through MSSRF, Nagercoil and Mr. A. Mubarak Ali, Project Associate, MSSRF imparted the trainings. The GPS trainings conducted were demand driven and were organized based on a series of need assessment carried out in these fishing villages. The mechanized and motorized boat fisherfolk who regularly venture into sea for fishing as drivers, boat owners and fishing labours, fishers who own/planned to purchase a GPS device but without appropriate skills to handle it and fishers who have interest to learn new skills and technologies were the beneficiaries of these trainings. The one day training covered both theoretical and practical aspects of operating GPS and understanding and managing it on troubleshooting. The forenoon sessions were more descriptive and theory oriented employing teaching aids such as pamphlets and power-point presentations and the afternoon session envisaged practical and hands-on training with GARMIN 72 model GPS. Dr. Vinoth S. Ravindran, State coordinator, NETFISH expressed the relevance of the programme among fishermen and the interest and social responsibility of NETFISH- MPEDA and MSSRF to train fisherfolk towards skill development. Response sheets were provided to the participants to know the requirements of the trainees and also to know their basic knowledge. In commemoration of World Fisheries Day 2017 NETFISH in association with TamilNadu State Fisheries Dept. organized value added seafood making/seafood cooking competition for fisherwomen, essay writing and drawing completion for school children and swimming competition for fishermen. The swimming competition conducted on 20 th of the month at Chinnamuttom landing centre had a participation of 12 fishermen from various fishing villages of Kanyakumari. On 21 st November, at Colachel Harbour, exhibition stalls were setup by NETFISH, Fisheries Dept., MSSRF, Reliance Foundation etc. Free Eye check-up camp was also organized for fishers. Fisherfolk from different regions of Kanyakumari actively took part in the event. The NETFISH stall displayed various
16 15 extension posters, pamplets, MPEDA publications and publicity poster of 21st India International Seafood Show. Also, the use of gumboots, gloves and plastic shovels for hygienic handling of fishes on-board and in the landing centers were emphasized by display of the sample items. Lot of fisherfolk and officials visited the stall. Artists of Anal Gramiya Kalai Kuzhu extended the messages of NETFISH through skits, plays, dramas, songs, music and dance. The crowd, mainly fisherfolks was enthralled by their performance and received the message positively. Shri. Sajjan Singh Chauhan, IAS, District Collector of Kanyakumari visited NETFISH-MPEDA stall and appreciated the displays. The seafood cooking competition was also conducted on the day which was participated by 15 teams of fisherwomen. The District Collector distributed the cash prizes, certificates and mementos to the winners of the various competitions conducted as part of the celebration of World Fisheries day. He also initiated the NETFISH Fishermen aid program of distributing free plastic shovels to fishers. Later, a publicity vehicle announcing fisheries related schemes of Govt. of TamilNadu, importance of sustainable fishing, hygienic handling, and information regarding endangered species, safety at sea etc. travelled all along the fishing villages of Kanyakumari, from Neeroodi to Arokyapuram. The vehicle also carried publicity posters for popularization of square mesh at cod-end. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCo Visit to ADF office Tuticorin to collect details of fishermen beneficiaries from Tuticorin region for NFDB proposal SCo Visit to ADF office Chinnamuttom to collect details of fishermen benificiaries from Chinnamuttom region for NFDB Proposal
17 SCo Visit to ADF, TNFD office, Nagercoil regarding discussions on Conduct of World Fisheries Day 2017 at Colachel The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 4 harbours of Tamil Nadu South region under the concerned data collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Mandapam Tuticorin Chinnamuttom Colachel Total KERALA SOUTH Along Southern Kerala, 24 extension programmes were conducted during the month, as given below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF Ob PPC Street MC Total Total No: of Play programmes Beneficiaries Vizhinjam Thoppumpady Ambalappuzha Sakthikulangara Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Vizhinjam Street play (5) Vizhinjam SMP/FQM/CSF Vizhinjam SMP/FQM/CSF Vizhinjam Street play (5) Vizhinjam SMP/FQM/CSF Vizhinjam SMP/FQM/CSF CPC-Ambalappuzha PPC CPC-Ambalappuzha PPC CPC-Ambalappuzha PPC CPC-Ambalappuzha PPC Sakthikulangara Onboard Sakthikulangara Mass communication Sakthikulangara SMP/FQM/CSF Sakthikulangara SMP/FQM/CSF Thoppumpady SMP/FQM/CSF Thoppumpady SMP/FQM/CSF 30 In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month.
18 17 No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCO Attended plastic shredding unit review meeting in the presence of Fisheries Minister SCO Attended plastic shredding machine trial run and meeting of Suchitha Saagaram SCO Coordinated the shredding machine inauguration event to SCO Hygienic arrangements at Thoppumpady Fisheries Harbour The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November2017, in 5 harbours of Kerala South region under the concerned data collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Thoppumpady Sakthikulangara Kayamkulam Thottappally Vizhinjam Total KERALA NORTH During the month, 12 awareness programmes were conducted in Kerala North region as per the details given below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF Df Cleanup Value addn. Sea Club Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Othr. Spl pgm Kozhikode Munakkakadavu Chettuva Munambam Ernakulam Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Munakkakadavu Dry fish Munakkakadavu harbour SMP/FQM/CSF to NIFPHATT, Kochi Value addition training at NIFPHATT St Alberts college, Ekm. Sea Club seminar Kozhikode Exhibition stall at 600 Matsyotsavam Munakakadavu SMP/FQM/CSF Munakakadavu Harbour clean up Chettuva SMP/FQM/CSF 30
19 Chettuva SMP/FQM/CSF Munambam H SMP/FQM/CSF Munambam H SMP/FQM/CSF & Munambam H Harbour cleaning 25 Three days training on value addition of fishery products was organized at NIFPHATT, Kochi from 8-10 November 2017, for a group of 15 fisherwomen from the coastal village of Munakkakadavu in Thrissur district who are interested to take up value addition of fishery products as a better livelihood opportunity. The group was given hands on training on preparation of 11 items such as fish cutlet, fish finger, fish roll, fish samosa, dry prawn masala, fish wafers, fish curry, fish pickle, dry prawn chutney, fish soup and traditional fish fry ( pollichathu ). The training programme was inaugurated by Dr. Jai Singh Meena, Director in charge, NIFPHATT in a function presided over by Dr. Joice V. Thomas, CE NETFISH. The trainees actively participated in the training and they were distributed certificates. They expressed their deep gratitude to NETFISH and NIFPHATT for arranging such a useful training programme for them. NETFISH Kerala North celebrated World Fisheries Day on November 21 at Munakkakadavu harbor by organizing a harbour clean-up drive by fishers and harbour workers, jointly with harbour workers coordination committee. Harbour workers
20 19 actively took part in the clean-up drive and the entire harbour area and premises were cleaned. NETFISH provided gloves, cleaning tools etc. for the programme. From November 2017, NETFISH participated in the Matsyotsavam 2017 expo organized by the Dept. of Fisheries at Kozhikode by setting up an exhibition stall displaying self-explanatory posters on various recent developments, issues and problems in the fisheries sector including minimum legal size, plastic pollution, chemical adulterants in fish, trawl ban period, advantages of square mesh cod end etc. In addition to this NETFISH leaflets in Malayalam and English language were given to the visitors. MPEDA Director (Marketing) made a visit to the stall. The stall attracted good numbers of fishermen, students, and the general public. NETFISH Sea Club at St. Albert s college, Ernakulam conducted one day seminar on Adulterants in Sea foods on 17th November 2017, with an aim to enlighten the awareness
21 20 of the students regarding the issue. Smt. Priya E.R., Scientist, Quality Assuarance and Management division, CIFT, Kochi inaugurated the programme and delivered the key note address. Dr. Sabu S., Assistant Professor, CUSAT, Kochi delivered a talk on the Importance of Freshness and Quality in Sea foods. The seminar helped the students and other members of the Sea Club to know more about the most recent details regarding the issue of adulteration in sea foods. About 70 students in the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture and the faculty members participated in the seminar. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCO Attended the visit of Fisheries Director, Kerala to Munambam Fishing harbor, along with Ernakulam district fisheries officers and explained the activities at the harbour and its management system CE & SCO Meeting with Munakkakadavu Panchayat President to source fund from the Panchayat for the fisherwomen group for their livelihood improvement programme. Meeting with SBI Manager, Munakkakadavu to source fund for the fisherwomen group livelihood improvement programme from the bank s CSR fund. The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 3 harbours of Kerala North region under the concerned data collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Beypore Puthiyappa Munambam Total
22 21 8. KARNATAKA & GOA In Karnataka, 9 awareness programmes were conducted in November 2017 as briefed below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF SM Conversion Df Value Addn Cleanup Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Malpe Honnavar Belikeri Tadri Gangolli Karwar Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Gangolli Square mesh training Tadri Square mesh training Karwar Value added fish product Malpe SMP/FQM/CSF Honnavar SMP/FQM/CSF Gangolli DF Belekeri World fisheries day- Harbor cleanup and FV clean-up demo Malpe SMP/FQM/CSF Honnavar DF 30 On 16th November 2017, the training on value added fish products was given at Aligadda, Karwar, by State Coordinator, Mr. Narayana K. A. along with Mr. Prashant & Mrs. Nidhi from SCODWES, for 30 members of Gulabi Mahila Swasahaya Sangh- fisher SHG. The SCO gave a talk on hygienic handling, fish spoilage, personal hygiene and preparation of quality fish products. He also taught the trainees about the importance of wearing head
23 22 cap, hand gloves, and face mask while preparing the products. Mr. Prashant, gave a talk on marketing and financial management and Mrs. Nidhi gave the training on preparation of different products like fish mols (pickle) & fish chutney powders using dried mackerel, clam, shark, prawns and anchovies. In connection with World fisheries day, harbour clean-up and fishing vessel clean-up demo were organized on 26 th November at Belekeri harbour. The programme was attended by the President and Vice President of Mechanised fishing vessel union, Belekeri, Secretay of Fishermen Co-operative Society, Belekeri, Boat owners and crew members, Fishers of Belekeri fishing harbours, members of SHGs, NGO-SCODWES and HDC, Tadri. During the inaugural session importance of maintenance of hygiene and sanitation in work place was explained to the gathering and they were urged to properly utilize the facilities provided in the harbour and to practice hygienic fish handling onboard and inside the harbour. Then a demonstration on proper way of cleaning fishing vessel, fishing harbour and auction hall was done for the participants. Hygiene kit consisted of liquid hand wash, hair oil, comb, tooth paste & brush and Fishing vessel cleaning materials such as Chlorine water, liquid detergent, buckets & brush, high quality hand gloves were distributed among the fishers in the programme. A total of 25 boats were cleaned on the day and the remaining boat owners assured to clean their boats at fishing ground.
24 23 In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) involved Work done DD & AD, MPEDA, Conducted interview for selecting HDC for Mangalore and Mangalore FH SCO Met officials of state fisheries department and SCO collected information on Karnataka & Goa state MFR & SCO Attended USFDA training programme on good aquaculture practices and food safety preventative controls for aquaculture farms; Assisted SRD during training programme The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 6 harbours of Karnataka & 2 harbours of Goa region under the concerned data collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Mangalore Malpe Gangoli Honnavar Karwar Tadri Total Malim Cutbona Total MAHARASHTRA Extension programmes in Maharashtra, during November 2017 consisted of 13 extension programmes, as per the details given below. Selected Place Street play Cleanup Value addn. GPS Total programmes Total No: of Beneficiaries Sindhudurg Palghar Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Palghar Street plays (4) Palghar Street plays (4) Dahanu Beach, Palghar Clean-up programme to celebrate World Fisheries Day Vengurle, Sindhudurg Training on Value Added Fishery Products 10
25 Kelus, Sindhudurg Kelus, Sindhudurg Vengurle, Sindhudurg Training on Value Added Fishery Products Training on Operation of GPS and Fish finders Training on Operation of GPS and Fish finders NETFISH Street play team Kalarang Theatre, Alibag performed 8 Street plays at Satpati high school, Tembhi, Vadarai, Dahanu, Agricultural and Technical College Kosbad, Dahanu Choupati, Dahanu Agar and Dhakti Dahanu in Palghar district on 14th and 15th November, 2017 with an aim to create awareness among fisher community to stop open defecation at sea beaches, to keep beaches clean, hygienic handling of catch at landing centres, not to throw domestic wastes in sea, conservation of marine resources, to avoid juvenile fishing, etc. A beach clean-up programme was conducted to celebrate World Fisheries Day at Dahanu, Palghar district with the assistance of Manav Vikas Sevabhavi Sanstha, Thane and Agricultural & Technical Vidyalay, Kosbad. A total of 20 students and teachers participated in this beach cleaning programme and collected monofilament net pieces, pieces of thermocol, plastic carry bags, mineral water bottles, plastic chappals, shoes, pouches of tobacco, etc. Training on Preparation of Value added fishery products were conducted at Vengurle and Kelus in Sindhudurg district on 29 th November, 2017, to promote livelihood of fisherwomen through skill development. The training in Vengurle was participated by 10 women whereas 15 women participated in the Kelus programme. Products such as Fish Cutlets, Fish Wada and Prawn Pickle were prepared in the programmes as per the guidance of an expert person, Mrs. Manali Kudalkar. The programmes were conducted with local cooperation of Nagarik Bahu Uddeshiy Seva Pratishthan, Sindhudurg.
26 25 Training on Operation of GPS, Fish finders etc. were conducted at Kelus and Vengurle on 30 th November, 2017 based on the demand from fishermen. At Kelus 25 fishermen participated in the programme and at Vengurle the number of participants were 26. These programmes were conducted with local cooperation Nagarik Bahu Uddeshiy Seva Pratishthan, Sindhudurg. Mr. Amey Raorane, who was the trainer in the programmes, demonstrated the operation of GPS, fish finder and other navigation equipments and cleared the difficulties of fishers in understanding the colour lines and graphs in fish finders. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved SCO & NGO Field visit to Murbe. Visited Chairman of Murbe Utkarsh Society and discussed about Value added fishery products training. Also visited the site for setting up Solar dryer by MVSS, Thane. The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 4 harbours of Maharashtra region under the concerned data collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Harne Ratnagiri (Mirkarwada) Sasson Dock New Ferry Wharf Total
27 GUJARAT During the month, 18 awareness programmes were conducted in Gujarat region, as briefed below. Selected Place SMP/FQM/CSF Clean-up Total Total No: of programmes Beneficiaries Veraval Porbandar Mangrol Vanakbara Total No: Date Place Type of Programmme No: of Beneficiaries Veraval SMP/FQM/CSF Veraval SMP/FQM/CSF Porbandar SMP/FQM/CSF Porbandar SMP/FQM/CSF Mangrol SMP/FQM/CSF Mangrol SMP/FQM/CSF Vanakbara SMP/FQM/CSF Vanakbara SMP/FQM/CSF Veraval SMP/FQM/CSF Veraval SMP/FQM/CSF Porbandar SMP/FQM/CSF Porbandar SMP/FQM/CSF Porbandar Clean-up programme on WFD Porbandar SMP/FQM/CSF Vanakbara SMP/FQM/CSF Vanakbara SMP/FQM/CSF Mangrol SMP/FQM/CSF Mangrol SMP/FQM/CSF 30
28 27 To commemorate World Fisheries Day, a harbour clean-up programme was arranged at Porbandar in association with Porbandar Machhimar Boat Association, fishermen community of Porbandar and Porbandar Municipal Corporation. Around 200 volunteers joined the clean-up programme which started from eastern end of harbour and moved towards western end and a huge quantity of waste was removed from the harbour. The leaders of fishermen community urged the temporary both holders to keep clean their own premises and to keep sign boards. Member NGO B.A.Yadav Education and Rural Development Foundation Trust, Veraval had made remarkable effort for organizing the programme. In addition to the above, the following are the works and activities performed during the month. No. Date Official(s) Work done involved 1 09/11/17 SCO Visited College of Fisheries for conducting value addition programme 2 29/11/17 SCO Visited various fishermen association to collect the name of participant for value addition programme at Veraval 3 30/11/17 HOD of Processing section, COF Visited college of fisheries for final date of value addition programme The data regarding fish landing and boat arrival during November 2017, in 3 harbours of Gujarat region under the concerned data collectors is given below. Fish landing & Boat arrival details November 2017 Harbour Total Catch (tons) No: of boat arrivals Veraval Porbandar Mangrol Total
29 28 Abbreviations used: AD- Assistant Director AP-Andhra Pradesh CIFT-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology DD-Deputy Director Df-Dryfish programme FH-Fishing Harbour GJ-Gujarat GPS-Global Positioning System HED-Harbour Engineering Division JD-Joint Director KA/G-Karnataka & Goa KLN-Kerala North KLS-Kerala South KVK-Krishi Vigyan Kendra LC-Landing Centre MH-Maharashtra NGO-Non Governmental Organization Ob-Onboard programme OD-Odisha PC-Processing centre programme PPC-Pre processing centre programme PVC-Poly Vinyl Chloride SCO-State Coordinator SHG-Self Help Group SM Conversion-Square Mesh Conversion SMP/FQM/CSF-Square Mesh Popularisation/Fish Quality Management/Conservation TNN-Tamil Nadu North TNS-Tamil Nadu South VHSE-Vocational Higher Secondary Education WB-West Bengal Trial run of Plastic shredding unit at Kollam
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