Bengal Govt starts new schemes to augment fish cultivation in north Bengal

Bengal government has started some new schemes to augment fish production in north Bengal where pisciculture could not be done in large scale.

In addition to these schemes, the state Fisheries department is also procuring the most advanced satellite images through which the department officials will be able to assess the condition of various water bodies across the state.

Water quality mapping is an important factor in the production of fishes. An increase in fish production depends on the water quality. A host of parameters such as dissolved oxygen content in water, chlorophyll, water turbidity, water depth etc plays a vital role.

Fish production in north Bengal has comparatively been low and hence several steps have been taken to boost the pisciculture there. The department has started to put fishlings into rivers and government ponds. They were distributing free food for feeding small fishes. Fish farmers are being provided training on how to apply scientific methods to cultivate fishes. Food is being distributed for feeding small fishes completely free of cost.

After carrying out a study, it has been observed that most of the fish cultivators do not feed the fish sufficiently and as a result of this, the growth of the fishes is not up to the mark. The state government is conducting awareness camps to inform the farmers how to detect diseases of the fishes and boost fish growth. The department has already chosen some government ponds for cultivating fish.

Fishlings have been put into different ponds across North Bengal and also in rivers like Teesta, Torsha, Kalijani, Karla, Jaldhaka, Sankosh and others. Awareness campaigns in local areas has been started where tea gardens exist, so that people learn to avoid using the river water to clean the spray machines after using them for pest control purposes. It was learnt that around 6,000 ton of fish are currently produced in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts annually.

To increase the fish production, the satellite images would help the department in many ways. The department will procure current satellite data to know the exact contents of a particular waterbody. It will also help understand the nature and quality of each waterbody.

 

উত্তরবঙ্গে মাছচাষ বৃদ্ধির উদ্যোগ রাজ্য সরকারের

উত্তরবঙ্গের যেসব অঞ্চলে বড় আকারে মাছ চাষ সম্ভব নয়, সেই সব অঞ্চলে মাছচাষ বাড়ানোর উদ্যোগ নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার।

এই প্রকল্পে রাজ্য ম९স্য দপ্তরের তরফে আধুনিক প্রযুক্তি ব্যাবহার করছে। এই প্রযুক্তিতে সারা রাজ্যে যত জলাশয় আছে তার স্যাটেলাইট মারফত ছবি ম९স্য দপ্তরের আধিকারিকদের কাছে চলে যাবে। এছাড়াও জলাশয়গুলির জলের গুনমানও জানা যাবে প্রযুক্তির সাহায্যে।

মাছ চাষের জন্য জলের গুনমান বিচার খুব জরুরি বিষয়। জলাশয়ের অনেক গুরুত্বপূর্ণ মাপকাঠির ওপর নির্ভর করে মাছচাষ। যেমন, জলে অক্সিজেনের পরিমান, ক্লোরোফিলের মাত্রা, জলের গভীরতা ইত্যাদি।

মাছ উ९পাদন উত্তরবঙ্গে তুলনামূলকভাবে কম। তাই, সেখানে মাছ উ९পাদন বৃদ্ধি করতে বেশ কিছু পদক্ষেপ নেওয়া হয়েছে। মৎস্য দপ্তর তিস্তা, তোর্সা, কালিজানি, কারলা, জলঢাকা, সঙ্কশ নদী ও রাজ্য সরকারের অধীন পুকুরগুলোতে চারা মাছ ছাড়ছে। মাছ চাষে অত্যাধুনিক পদ্ধতি ব্যাবহার করার প্রশিক্ষণ দেওয়া হচ্ছে মাছচাষিদের।

একটি সমীক্ষার মাধ্যমে জানা গেছে মাছ চাষিরা বেশির ভাগ ক্ষেত্রেই মাছেদের উপযুক্ত পরিমানে খাবার দেয় না। তাই, ছোট মাছের খাদ্যও বিনামূল্যে বিতরণ করছে। মাছের রোগ চিহ্নিত করার তালিমও দেওয়া হবে এই প্রশিক্ষণে। এর ফলে ফলন বাড়বে।

 

 

State Fisheries Dept takes steps to boost fish production in north Bengal

State fisheries department has taken several measures to augment fish production in North Bengal.

Mr Chandranath Sinha, Minister for State Fisheries department said that since fish production in North Bengal is low, the fisheries department has taken up several measures to augment the fish production.

There will be free distribution of the fishlings (small fish) for fish cultivation and already fisheries department has started to put fishlings into rivers and Government ponds. “We would also distribute free food for feeding small fishes. Fish farmers will be trained how to apply scientific methods to cultivate fishes,” he said.

Mr Sinha said that officials of the fisheries department have observed that most of the fish cultivators did not feed the fish sufficiently, so growth of the fishes is not up to the mark. “We shall also set up awareness camps to inform the farmers how to detect diseases of the fishes and boost fish growth,” he said. The department has already chosen some government ponds for cultivating fish.

Fish fry were put into the government ponds in Jalpaiguri, Dhupguri and Maynaguri a few days ago and more government ponds will be used for this purpose. Fish fry were put into the rivers like Teesta, Torsha, Kaljani, Karla, Jaldhaka and Sankosh. Rs 5.25 lakhs has already been spent for this purpose. And Rs 8 lakh was spent for introducing fish fry in government ponds.

Awareness campaigns in local areas has been started where tea gardens exist, so that people learn to avoid using the river water to clean the spray machines after using them for pest control purposes.

Currently, around 6000 ton of fish are produced in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts annually.