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Set Up
Pursuance
to a recommendation made by Fisheries Development Advisor to
Government of India, the Fisheries Department in Himachal Pradesh
was created during August 1950 as a wing of Forest Department
headed by Deputy Warden of Fisheries. The main activities
envisaged for the department was conservation of riverine
fisheries, production and protection of sport fisheries, issuing
of licenses, breeding and production of trout seed, their
plantation in rivers & streams for augmentation of riverine
stock. Till February 1965, the control of the department mainly
remained vested under the Forest department but later it was
shifted to Agriculture department for a short period of 6-7
months while subsequently it was declared an as independent
department in early 1966.
Till
1966, the activities of the department mainly remained
conservational in nature. Bulk of posts created in the department
were of class IV category - partly-educated or illiterate,
stationed in different riverine pockets for watch and ward
purposes. Out of the 98 establishment strength of the
department only four were in gazetted rank. The thrust was only
on sport fisheries. The trout being the focal fish, the seed of
brown and rainbow trout used to be produced in three trout farms
located at Chirgoan, Mahli/ Patlikuhl and Barot. Meanwhile during
1955, mirror carp was introduced in the State. In view of ideal
ecological conditions, the introduced fish not only thrived
successfully in the new water but also started propagating. The
transplantation of mirror carp in fact laid the foundation of
fish farming in Himachal Pradesh as earlier to this, the entire
fish fauna of the State belonged to rheophylic type and none of
the endemic fish was suitable for growing in impounded waters.
With
the reorganization of the State during 1966,a large water body
viz Gobindsagar with water spread of 1600 ha at FRL got added in to fisheries resources of the state.
Later another large water body viz Pong reservoir with water
spread of 24000 ha. also got created. These two reservoirs with
combined water spread of 40000 ha unfolded a great challenge in
order to harness them for fish production. Seed stocking and
fisheries in reservoirs added a new area of activity for the
department. This also followed by introduction of Indian Major
Carps in Himachal Pradesh. During early eighties under a Centrally
Sponsored scheme Fish Farmer’s Development Agency was setup in the
State with headquarter at Una
Notwithstanding,
the plurality of activities added during the successive years,
the overall growth of the department mainly in terms of staff
strength, the cumulative fish production and employment
generation in fisheries sector remained insignificant and
lopsided. The commercial fishery was non existent. There were
hardly any fish assembly centres, markets etc. The fishing
methods were primitive, the cast net being the major gear of
fishermen.
1976 was a crucial year in the history of Himachal Fisheries when
a "Reservoir Development Committee" was constituted and number of
decisions were taken for judicious Management of Reservoir
Fisheries. As a first step the fishing activity was
completely transfered to Cooperative Societies. Emphasis was laid
on conservation, stocking, enforcement of close-season and
initiation of welfare schemes for the fishermen. Meanwhile during
1991, ICAR set up its centre for undertaking scientific
management on ecology and fisheries of Gobindsagar. This greatly
helped in developing commercial fisheries in Gobindsagar reservoir, Pong
reservoir was also developed on similar lines.
During
1984, a foreign aided project was formulated aimed at commercial
farming of trout. After preliminary investigations the Royal
Norwegian Government agreed to provide financial and technical
support in the implementation of project in Himachal Pradesh. The
implementation of this project completely transformed the facet
of trout fishery in the State. The commercial trout farming which
hitherto was non existent emerged as major prospective activity
of the department.
With
the advent of ninety the department got new impetus. The
priorities of the department got rearranged. The culture fishery
was given precedence over the capture fisheries. The major thrust
areas identified in order of importance were reservoir fisheries,
commercial farming of trout, aquaculture and riverine fisheries.
Reservoir
Development Policy was redrafted. Reservoir seed stocking
programme was regularized and intensified. Strict provisions were
incorporated in fisheries Act. And above all series of fishermen
welfare schemes were initiated. This all ushered in an era of
steep increase in reservoir fish production. The Gobindsagar
occupied a status of highest unit area fish production in the
country. Similarly the Pong reservoir attained the status of
providing highest per Kg. rates of fish being paid to the
fishermen in the country.
During
ninety a number of Centrally Sponsored Scheme were sanctioned to
Government of Himachal Pradesh including the 2nd
Fish Farmer’s Development Agency. The other major schemes are
Inland Fish Marketing, Inland Fisheries Statistics, Extension and
Training, Model Fishermen Village, Insurance for Fishermen etc.
The plan outlay of the department received a big boost during
10th & 11th plan period. commercial trout farming which was a
distant dream in early eightees became a reality when the
technology was disseminated to the rural youths of Kullu, Mandi,
Chamba and Shimla districts. Himachal became the first state
to popularize the trout farming in private sector.
During 2006 in order
to safeguard the aquatic biodiversity Government of Himachal
Pradesh took a historic decision by making release of atleast 15%
water downstream dams & weirs of Hydro Power Project,
mandatory besides
declaring Tirthan river
as free from
Hydro Power Projects.
Sternums
efforts were made by the department for increase
in fish seed production and stocking of seed by expanding the
rearing space at the existing farms and purchase of seed from
outside. The fish production of state increased to 7798
tonnes during year 2009-09 thus registering an increase of
461.57 tonnes over previous year 2007-08. the revenue
earned by the department reached a level of 185.5 lakhs
during 2008-09. |