During the program, the team shared and enlightened the gathering on several areas of disease surveillance and health management of fish including aquatic environment vis-à-vis antimicrobial resistance issues, the status of fish disease management in freshwater aquaculture in India, sustainable approaches for aquaculture development, etc. While addressing the gathering, the team motivated the fishers on the fish culture and informed them about the beneficial impact of different fish culture methods, e.g., pen culture for production enhancement from the wetland. The farmers were also sensitized about recent viral diseases, e.g., Tilapia lake virus and Parvovirus, causing severe infection and mortality in Oreochromis niloticus. The scientific team also interacted with fishers and discussed fish growth, disease and farm management issues.
The pamphlet prepared in both English and Bengali on disease identification and their possible management measures was distributed among the participants to sensitize the fishers for better management of their fish farms. Dr. Vikash Kumar, Mr. Asim Kumar Jana and research scholars of the NSPAAD Phase II project Mr. Souvik Dhar coordinated the program efficiently.