CMFRI all set to celebrate platinum jubilee

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Feb 14 2017 | 5:22 PM IST
: The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, the country's major fisheries research centre, is all set to celebrate its platinum jubilee to mark eventful 70 years of research in the area of marine fisheries.
Kerala Governor Justice P Sathasivam will kick off the one year-long celebrations at 2.30 PM on February 18 at the CMFRI Headquarters in Kochi.
Dr J K Jena, Deputy Director General (Fisheries) of ICAR, New Delhi will preside over the function.
Established as a Marine Fisheries Research Station on February 3 in 1947 in Madras, the institute joined the Indian Council Agricultural Research, (ICAR) family in 1967 and started functioning as a premier research establishment to undertake marine fisheries research in the country.
Apart from estimation of marine fish landings, its valuation and taxonomic studies,CMFRI research are diversified to a variety of niche areas like sea farming and coastal mariculture, development of hatchery technologies for commercially viable marine fish species, cage farming, biotechnological applications of marine resources,biodiversity studies, development of sustainable ecosystem management interventions, policy studies and so on.
Apart from the Headquarters, ICAR-CMFRI, the country's national R&D body in marine fisheries has 11 Regional Research Centres at Mandapam Camp, Visakhapatnam, Veraval, Mumbai, Chennai, Calicut, Karwar, Tuticorin, Vizhinjam, Mangalore and Digha, in addition to 15 field centres throughout the coastal belts of the country and 1 KVK at Narakkal, Ernakulum.
154 scientists and over 600 other staff are working at the CMFRI in as many as 10 research Divisions.
According to A Gopalakrishnan, Director of CMFRI, the institute has grown significantly in size and stature over the past seven decades, emerging as a leading tropical marine fisheries research institute in the world.
CMFRI has displayed an unparalleled research acumen and unbridled commitment which helped in boosting the marine fish production and management of the fisheries sector and for the livelihood of 40 lakh fisherfolk of the country, he said.

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First Published: Feb 14 2017 | 5:22 PM IST

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