In a significant move to recognize and promote the rich aquatic biodiversity of the region, the ‘Ghol’ fish has been officially declared the state fish of Gujarat. The announcement was made by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel during the inaugural ceremony of the first Global Fisheries Conference India 2023 held at Gujarat Science City. Union Minister for Fisheries Parshottam Rupala was also present at the event, which brought together stakeholders from across the globe.
The conference witnessed a gathering of over 210 national and international exhibitors, representing a diverse spectrum ranging from startups to well-established fisheries associations and processing industries. The event served as a platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and showcasing advancements in the fisheries sector.
Highlighting its global significance, the conference attracted delegates from more than 10 countries, including France, Norway, Australia, Russia, Brazil, Greece, Spain, New Zealand, and Zimbabwe. This international participation underscored the conference’s role in fostering global cooperation in fisheries management and development.
The Ghol fish, scientifically known as Protonibea diacanthus, is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region, spanning from the Persian Gulf to the Pacific Ocean. Commonly referred to as the Black Spotted Croaker fish, it holds cultural and economic importance in many coastal communities.
Not only is the Ghol fish celebrated for its exquisite taste and culinary appeal, but it also boasts medicinal properties that have earned it recognition in traditional medicine practices in several countries. In Gujarat, the bladder of the Ghol fish is particularly esteemed, contributing to the state’s high-value exports.
The designation of the Ghol fish as the state fish of Gujarat signifies a commitment to preserving and promoting the aquatic wealth of the region. This move is expected to boost awareness about the ecological importance of the species and its economic significance to the state’s fisheries industry.
As Gujarat takes this step to formally recognize the Ghol fish, it not only strengthens the cultural identity of the state but also opens new avenues for sustainable development and international collaboration in the fisheries sector.
The Global Fisheries Conference India 2023 marks a pivotal moment in Gujarat’s commitment to sustainable fisheries practices, knowledge sharing, and global cooperation, with the Ghol fish at the forefront of this endeavor.
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