World Fisheries Day is celebrated on 21st November every year to demonstrate solidarity with all fisherfolk, fish farmers and concerned stakeholders throughout the world.
The celebrations started in 1997 when “World Forum of Fish Harvesters & Fish Workers” met at New Delhi leading to formation of “World Fisheries Forum” with representatives from 18 countries and signed a declaration advocating for a global mandate of sustainable fishing practices and policies.
The event aims to draw attention to overfishing, habitat destruction and other serious threats to the sustainability of our marine and freshwater resources. The celebrations serve to focus on changing the way the world manages global fisheries to ensure sustainable stocks and healthy ecosystems.
With 8% share in global fish production, India is the 3rd largest fish producer, 2nd largest aquaculture producer, largest shrimp producer and 4th largest seafood exporter in the world. The sector is key in providing sustainable incomes and livelihoods to 3 crore fishers and fish farmers in the country. Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) targets 22 MMT fish production and Rs 1 lakh crore exports by FY 2024-25.
The celebrations serve to focus on changing the way the world manages global fisheries to ensure sustainable stocks and a healthy ecosystem.
Awards for best performance in Fisheries
As part of the World Fisheries Day 2024, National Fisheries Development Board, Hyderabad confers awards in three categories as follows.
Last Modified : 11/1/2024
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