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MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONS. Presented by, Reshmi Soman. S 4 th sem IF
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MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIO

NS.

Presented by,Reshmi Soman. S4th sem IFSIF, CUSAT.

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Management institutions are the vital organisations which carry out the several functions of management for fulfilling various objectives of management. The national organisations are largely the creation of national legislative bodies or fisheries of the country concerned.

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Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)

Ministry of Agriculture

Ministry of Commerce

Ministry of Food Processing Industries

Council of scientific and Industrial Research

State Agricultural Universities (SAU’s)

Central Marine Fisheries Institute (CMFRI)

CIFNET, Kochi MPEDA

Central Inland Capture Fisheries Research Institute

IFP Export inspection agency (EIA)

Central Institute of Fresh water Aquaculture (CIFA)

FSI, Kochi

Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT)

Central Institute of Coastal Engineering for Fisheries

Central Institute of Fisheries Education

National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB)

National Research Centre on Coldwater Fisheries

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International organisations.

International organisations are entities established by

formal political agreements between their members that have the

status of international treaties; their existence is recognized by law

in their member countries; they are not treated as resident

institutional units of the countries in which they are located.

From the principle of state sovereignty to United Nations

bureaucracies, international relations are organized by a variety of

norms and institutions.

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After tracing the history of international organization

(IO), as well as the intellectual development of its study, in

1990 Alexander Thompson and Duncan Snidal, University of

Chicago conceptualize IO in terms three levels of formality..,

IO as formal organization.

IO as regime.

IO as ordering principle.

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FAO and its role in the management of world fisheries.

The role of Fao is to promote the state of world

food supply and improvement of agriculture including

fisheries. The initial efforts of Fao was directed to supply

and improvement of agriculture including fisheries. The

initial effort of Fao were directed to study the condition of

fisheries in the developed countries of Europe and then to

extend these studies to the common wealth countries.

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The Fao began to specialise in propagating the message of

developing artisanal (small scale) fisheries by third world

countries.

The role of Fao in the management of world fisheries

or more appropriately third world fisheries, became explicit

with the growing extension of coastal state jurisdiction to the

EEZ and the eventually passing of the Law of the Sea in 1982.

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National organisations. Most leading fishing nations have a plethora of national

organisations engaged in the promotion and regulation of

fisheries. In the majority of such countries, there are ministries

concerned with the management of fisheries exercising both

promotional and regulatory functions. Notable among such

agencies are the Sea Fish Industry Authority in the UK, Federal

Fisheries Management in Council in the United States, fisheries

council in Canada and Central Board of Fisheries in India. These

bodies act as the central agencies for advising the national

governments for managing the fishing industry.

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Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi (CMFRI)

The main institute is in Kochi. It has a regional research centres at Mumbai, veravel, Chennai, Mangalore, Kakinada and Lakshadweep, in addition,28 field station collect the requisite fish landing data. The institute manages the FORV Sagar Sambada (OAL: 71.5 m), which is funded by Dept: of ocean development in coordination with other institutes.Its main objectives are..,

To conduct research for assessing and monitoring the exploited marine fisheries resources leading to their rational exploitation and conservation.

To assess the underexploited and unexploited marine fisheries resources of EEZ.

To study coastal ecology in related to artisanal fishing…etc

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Central Institute of Fisheries Technology. (CIFT), Kochi.

The main institute in kochi, with subcentres at veravel, Mumbai, Kakinada.

Its objectives are.., To develop technologies for handling, processing,

preservation, product development, quality control of fish and fishery products.

To conduct research for improvement of indigenous craft & gear.

To develop suitable design for craft & gear for operation in the Inland, inshore and offshore waters…etc

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MPEDA

The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) was constituted in 1972 under the Marine Products Export Development Authority Act 1972 (No.13 of 1972). Its aims to covers fisheries of all kinds, increasing exports, specifying standards, processing, marketing, extension and training in various aspects of the industry. MPEDA functions under the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India and acts as a coordinating agency with different Central and State Government establishments engaged in fishery production and allied activities.

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Its main objectives are.., Registration of infrastructure facilities for Seafood Export trade Collection and dissemination of trade information Projection of Indian marine products in overseas markets by participation

in overseas fairs and organizing international seafood fairs in India Implementation of development measures vital to the industry like

distribution of insulated fish boxes, putting up fish landing platforms, improvement of peeling sheds, modernization of industry such as upgrading of plate freezers, installation of IQF machinery, generator sets, ice making machineries, quality control laboratory etc.

Promotion of brackish water aquaculture for production of prawn for export.

Promotion of deep sea fishing projects through test fishing, joint venture and equity participation

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Central Inland Capture Fishery Research Institute, Barrackpore, WB

CIFRIS the oldest premier research institute in the field of inland fisheries research in India.

Its main objectives are..,Evolve management systems for optimizing fish production from inland water bodies.Study the impact of river valley projects on the fisheries of the basins concerned & evolve strategy for their management.Act as a national data centre on inland fisheries.

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Central Institute of Brackish water Aquaculture(CIBA), Chennai.

Central Institute of Brackish water Aquaculture (CIBA) was established in 1982. Aquaculture is now considering as the fastest food producing sector in the country.

Its main objective are.., Act as a nodal agency research and provide technological

support to the brackish water sector of the country. To assess brackish water aquaculture potential taking into

account the requirement of maintaining ecological balance & environmental health.

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Role of Fisheries Cooperative Association (FCA)

Assignment /acknowledgement of fishing rights

Marketing, processing, and other support (supplies,

transport, training, financing, etc.)

Dispute resolution

Implement and enforce national and prefecture

legislation

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STATE ORGANISATIONS..

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MATSYAFED

Matsyafed, the Kerala State Co-operative Federation for Fisheries

Development Ltd., is the Apex Federation of 654 Primary Fisherman Co-

operative Societies spread over 10 districts of Kerala.

Activities

Welfare activities

Employment generation activities

Commercial activities

Women oriented activities

Extension activities

Aquaculture activities

Housing and basic sanitation.

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MATSYA BOARD

Short name of the Kerala State Fishermen's Welfare Fund

Board (KSFWFB).

Matsya Board implements various welfare schemes for the

fisher folk by operating a contributory fund viz. fishermen's

Welfare Fund envisaged as per the Kerala Fishermen's

Welfare Fund Act-1980.

15 Welfare Schemes are being implemented by the Matsya

Board.

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ADAK

Short Name of the Agency for Development of Aquaculture,

Kerala (ADAK).The headquarters of ADAK is at Trivandrum.

This is a state level agency constituted by the Government of

Kerala for implementing various projects on development of

aquaculture in the state.

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FFDA

Short name of the Fish Farmer's Development Agency

(FFDA).

This is a district level agency constituted by the Government of

Kerala.

There are 14 such FFDAs in the state, one each in every district.

FFDA is a 'Government of India Scheme' implemented by the

State Government intended for developing freshwater fish

culture in its jurisdiction.

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KERALA STATE COASTAL AREA

DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

To accelerate the pace of development of the coastal areas.

To improve the socio-economic condition of fisher folk.

Main objective:- To plan, formulate and implement various

sustainable development projects and programs.

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Institution directly under ministry of Agriculture.

Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering Training(CIFNET), Kochi

Central Institute of Coastal Engineering for Fisheries, Bangalore.

Integrated Fisheries Project (IFP), Kochi. Fishery Survey of India (FSI), Mumbai

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Ministry of Commerce

Marine Product Development Authority (MPEDA).Export Inspection Agency.

Ministry of Food Processing Industry.

State Agriculture Universities (SAUs). Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKS).

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Role of BMU (Beach Management Unit)

Participation in regulation & policy development implementation

Protection of breeding grounds

Cleanliness of beach

Search & rescue operations

Beach sanitation and development

Welfare issues and training

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NGOs

Train BMU & local staff

Provide rural development services

Advocacy for fisheries stakeholders rights

Assist in development of alternative income

generation activities within fishing communities

Provide credit facilities

HIV/AIDS advocacy and sensitization

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Role of development partners

International agencies such as world bank, FAO, UNDP,

EU, etc :

Advice on long-term development strategies

Partner with Govt & NGOs to build capacity of BMUs

through fisheries research & management

Financial and technical assistance for implementation

of management plans and programmes

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Reference

Indian fisheries and aquaculture in a globalizing economy, part-1S.P Malhotra, V.R.P. Sinha

International organisations,IO.pdfAlexander Thompson and Duncan SnidalUniversity of Chicago

Economics o fisheries management, Ramakrishna Korakkandy

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THANK

YOU!!!!


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