ICAR-CIFRI organized workshop for improving fish production from
large waterbodies of Manipur on Feb. 18, 2019 at Imphal
ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, Kolkata organized an
Interactive Workshop on ‘Openwater Fisheries Management of Manipur’ in collaboration with
Directorate of Fisheries, Department of Fisheries, Govt. of Manipur at Imphal, Manipur on
Feb. 18, 2019. The objective of the workshop was to share vast works and achievements of
ICAR-CIFRI in managing and enhancing fisheries in large waterbodies especially in reservoirs
and wetlands of the country and how to plan and implement similar activities in the State of
Manipur. The major focus was on simple and low-cost technologies (such as pen and cage
aquaculture) and guidelines (fish stock enhancement) that are to be popularized in reservoirs,
large lakes, swampy areas and rivers of Manipur for improving fish production. Fish forms an
important food item for the people of Manipur with more than 95% of its population being fish
eaters. The present level of fish production in the State is 32,000 tonnes (2016-17) as against
the total requirement of about 52,000 tonnes of fish showing a shortfall of about 20,000 tonnes.
This shortage is partly met by importing fish from other States. Manipur has got a production
potential of about 65,000 tonnes of fish per annum. For harnessing this, sustainable utilization
of available inland fisheries resources and application of modern scientific fisheries
management protocols including enclosure aquaculture techniques developed by ICAR-CIFRI
needs to be implemented. Manipur has unique, vast and varied inland fisheries resources
comprising of 30,171 ha natural lakes/floodplain wetlands, 13,888 ha rivers and streams,
11,442 ha ponds/tanks and 960 ha reservoirs covering 56,461 ha, which is approximately
2.52% of the total geographic area of the State. Inland openwater fisheries resources such as
lakes, rivers and reservoirs are largely unexploited and have high potentials for increasing fish
production from them. The major theme of the workshop is dissemination the knowledge
generated by ICAR-CIFRI for development of inland fisheries in the State of Manipur without
compromising ecosystem and environmental sustainability.
In the Inaugural session, Dr. Sona Yengkokpam, Scientist, ICAR-CIFRI Regional
Centre, Guwahati welcomed the invitees, guests and 50 participants from the Department of
Fisheries, Govt. of Manipur. Dr. B. K. Das, Director, ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore and Convenor
of the workshop emphasised that the Department of Fisheries, Govt. of Manipur should look
into diversification of fish species having local preferences. He assured all support in terms of
technology backstopping for management of openwater fisheries in the State. Shri Khamsing
Ahum, Additional Director of Fisheries, Govt. of Manipur urged his Departmental officials to
take full advantage of the knowledge generated by ICAR-CIFRI on management of Inland
openwaters. Dr. A. K. Das, Principal Scientist, ICAR-CIFRI, Barrackpore expressed his
optimism that food fish demand and supply gap of Manipur can be minimized if inland
openwaters of the State are optimally utilized.
In the Technical session of the workshop, Dr. B.K. Das discussed management of
openwaters of India by ICAR-CIFRI and encouraged the Departmental officials to take interest
in developing openwaters of the State; Dr. A. K. Das shared his vast experience in cage
aquaculture across different reservoirs and wetlands of India; Shri Khamsing Ahum presented
the status of openwater fisheries resources of Manipur, Dr. Sona Yengkokpam discussed pen
aquaculture demonstrations and experiments done in different NE States, which proved to be
successful in terms of economic viability and Dr. Dipesh Debnath, Scientist, ICAR-CIFRI, RC,
Guwahati discussed cage aquaculture demonstrations and experiments done in different NE
States, that can be replicated in Manipur.
In the valedictory session, Mrs. Bidyarani Ayekpam, Director of Fisheries, Govt. of
Manipur thanked Dr. B.K. Das, Director, ICAR-CIFRI and all the scientists of the ICAR-
CIFRI for organizing the workshop at Imphal and sought active collaboration and support in
future endeavours of the Directorate of Fisheries, Govt. of Manipur.