8th GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON

GENDER IN AQUACULTURE & FISHERIES

GAF-8, the 8th Global Conference on Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries – will be held from 21-23 November, 2022, hosted by the Society of Fisheries Technologists (India) (SOFTI), Kochi and the ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Kochi.

Plan to be there! GAF-8 is a stand-alone event, that will be packed with a variety of different activities and sessions covering all aspects – truly Gender Justice for Sustainable Aquaculture and Fisheries.

Stay in touch with the latest information on our website: http://genderaquafish.org


Word cloud from the titles of GAF8 presentations

REGISTRATION

Online registration for GAF8 is closed now.
Delegates desirous to participate can still do so by availing the SPOT REGISTRATION facility at the Conference Venue (IMA House). Kindly contact the REGISTRATION DESK there.



IMPORTANT: Participants who do not receive a confirmation email from GAF8 team so far are requested to send an email to gaf8program@gmail.com with details of registration done along with proof of bank receipt of payment done as attachment.

The organisers have made every effort to keep participant costs reasonable and fair.

Registration Category Registration Fee
Indian Delegates (GAFS Members) 8000 INR
Indian Delegates (Non-members) 10000 INR
Students (India) 5000 INR
Observer/ Spouse (India) 4000 INR
International Delegates (GAFS Members) USD 250 (20000 INR)
International Delegates (Non-members) USD 350 (28000 INR)
Students (International) USD 200(16000 INR)
Virtual Participation (International only) USD 100 (8000 INR)
Observer/ Spouse (International) USD 150 (12000 INR)



Details of the GAF8 bank account to which the registrationfee has to be made is given below:

FIELD DETAILS
Account name GAF8
Address of Account holder ICAR-CIFT
Willingdon Island Matsyapuri P.O.
Ernakulam 682029
Account number 41193703993
Bank State Bank of India (SBI)
Branch Cochin Port Trust
SWIFT code SBININBB395
IFSC code SBIN0006367
MICR Code 682002021
Branch code 006367


You can now join GAFS/AFS at this link:

https://genderaquafish.org/gaf-section/how-to-join/



Presentation Guidelines:
HALL
TIME
DETAILS
Trident
09.30-11.00
Key Note Addresses
  • A gendered perspective of aquaculture development in India
    Dr. V. Kripa
    Member Secretary,
    Coastal Aquaculture Authority (CAA),
    Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying,
    Government of India
  • BOBP initiatives for fisherwomen
    Dr. P. Krishnan
    Director,
    Bay of Bengal Programme - Inter Governmental Organisation (BOBPIGO),
    Chennai
Trident
11.00-11.30

Tea Break

Trident
11.30-13.00
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
11.30-11.50

TS 201: “GENDER ROLES IN SECONDARY MARINE FISHERIES SECTOR OF MALPE HARBOR, UDUPI DISTRICT, KARNATAKA” - AmruthaPrakash and SwathiLekshmi P.S. (Oral)

Trident
11.50-12.10

TS 202: “WOMEN IN SMALL-SCALE MARINE FISHERIES IN CAMBODIA” - Leakhena Chin, Tsutom Miyata, Hiroshi Saito and Satoshi Ishikawa (Oral)

Trident
12.10-12.30

TS 203: “DECENT WORK AND THRIVING BUSINESSES FOR WOMEN WORKING IN FISHERIES: A COOPERATIVE ACTION PLAN” - Arlene NietesSatapornvanit, Meryl J. Williams and Nikita Gopal (Oral)

Trident
12.30-12.50

TS 204: “GENDER SEGREGATED INVOLVEMENT, SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND FOOD SAFETY RELATED GENDER NORMS IN FISH DRYING IN BANGLADESH” - A. K. M. NowsadAlam and Al Shahriar (Oral)

Trident
12.50-12.53

TS 208: “FISHING GROUNDS OF HEALING AND LIVELIHOOD: A CASE STUDY OF SOUTH KOREAN WOMEN DIVERS” - Sun Ae Ii (Poster)

Trident
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Trident
14.00-15.30
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
14.00-14.20

TS 205: “GAVIOTERAS, THE HIDDEN LINK IN THE FISHERIES VALUE CHAIN, YUCATAN, MEXICO” - Carmen Pedroza-Gutiérrez (Oral)

Trident
14.20-14.40

TS 206: “INCLUSION, EQUITY AND WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT TO TRANSFORM THE SEAWEED FARMING SECTOR IN ZANZIBAR AND BEYOND” - Cecile Brugere, Flower E. Msuya, NarrimanJiddawi, Tulika Bansal (Oral)

Trident
14.40-15.00

TS 207: “GENDERED ANALYSIS OF TRAPA VALUE CHAIN IN WULAR LAKE, J&K, INDIA” - AtufaRegu, Ananthan P.S, Shivaji D. Argade, and Qureshi N.W (Oral)

Trident
15.00-15.20

TS 210: “GENDER IMPACTS IN FISH VENDING IN THE CONTEXT OF CHANGING PRODUCTION AND MARKET RELATIONS: A CASE STUDY IN KERALA, INDIA” - A. Suresh, S. Ashaletha and K. Rejula (Oral)

Trident
15.20-15.23

TS 209: “WORK RELATED HEALTH ISSUES AMONG WOMEN WORKERS IN SEAFOOD PROCESSING UNITS IN CENTRAL KERALA, INDIA” - Krishna A.S and Nikita Gopal (Poster)

Trident
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Trident
16.00-17.30
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
16.00-16.20

TS 211: “GENDER ANALYSIS OF MARINE FISHERIES BASED LIVELIHOOD IN RAMANATHAPURAM, TAMIL NADU” - Ganeshkumar, K., ShivajiArgade, NehaQureshi and Johnson, B. (Oral)

Trident
16.20-16.40

TS 212: “SEASONAL WATER BODIES AS AN ADDITIONAL SOURCE OF LIVELIHOOD FOR WOMEN SELF HELP GROUP (SHG): A CASE FROM GADCHIROLI DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA” - Prashant A. Telvekar, Rajiv H. Rathod, Sandip B. Gore, SupriyaMeshare, Sandesh V. Patil and Bhalchandra V. Naik (Oral)

Trident
16.40-17.00

TS 213: “ASSESSMENT OF WASTE GENERATED IN THE FISH MARKETS OF MUMBAI” - ShubhamSoni, Arpita Sharma, Martin Xavier, NidhiKatre, GitashreeThengal, Mehul Patel, Anurag Singh and Swadesh Prakash (Oral)

Trident
17.00-17.20

TS 214: “ROLE OF WOMEN IN INLAND FISHING: STUDY FROM AN ISLAND FISHING VILLAGE OF A TROPICAL ESTUARY ON THE SOUTH-WEST COAST OF INDIA” - Sandhya K.M, Prajith K. K. and Remesan M. P. (Oral)

Zeus
11.30-13.00
Session 1: Women’s voice and agency: Individual collectives, associations, platforms, institutions
Zeus
11.30-11.50

TS 110: “FISHERWOMEN IN KERALA STATE OF INDIA: AN EXTENSION PERSPECTIVE” - Sajesh.V.K., Pe.JeyyaJeyanthi and Rejula.K (Oral)

Zeus
11.50-12.10

TS 108: “OUTCOMES FROM COMMUNITY-BASED TRAINING AND MOTIVATION PROGRAM FOR FISHER’S FAMILY UNDER KISHOREGONJ HAOR AREA IN BANGLADESH” - Mohammad Nuruzzaman and A K M NowsadAlam (Oral)

Zeus
12.10-12.30

TS 103 “A JOURNEY TO GET A SEAT IN THE BLUE SWIMMING CRAB FISHERY MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY IN LAMPUNG, INDONESIA” - RiaFitriana, OnesyaDamayanti and Rizani Ahmad (Oral)

Zeus
12.30-12.50

TS 104 “ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND STRUGGLE OF THE FISHING COOPERATIVE "MUJERES PECADORAS DEL MANGLAR" FOR COMMUNITY DEFENSE” - Nuria Jiménez García (Oral)

Zeus
12.50-12.53

TS 113: “COMMUNITY AQUACULTURE FOR ORNAMENTAL SHRIMPS: AN ALTERNATE LIVELIHOOD OPTION FOR THE WOMEN AT LAKSHADWEEP” - Rekha, M. U., T. T. Ajith Kumar and Kuldeep K. Lal (Poster)

Zeus
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Zeus
14.00-15.30
Session 1: Women’s voice and agency: Individual collectives, associations, platforms, institutions
Zeus
14.00-14.20

TS 105: “FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS: GENDER ANALYSIS IN RAYONG PROVINCE, THAILAND” - MalasriKhumsri and Kyoko Kusakabe (Oral)

Zeus
14.20-14.40

TS 106: “WOMEN AS AGENTS OF CHANGE IN TURNING DISASTER INTO A BLESSING WITH A CASE STUDY OF THE STRATEGIC PROJECT OF THE STEAM POWER PLANT IN BATANG REGENCY” - ArisantiAyuWardhani and Indah Susilowati (Oral)

Zeus
14.40-15.00

TS 115: “WOMEN, YOUTH AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME OF CIRDAP” - UsharaniBoruah (Oral)

Zeus
15.00-15.20

TS 102 “WOMEN LEADER IN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE GROUP IN THAILAND” - JariyaSornkliang, MalasriKhumsri, Ms. WannaThawinwan, Ms.TamolwanRaweng, SuphalakRuaylap, NarakornSomwanthanaRatanaTiaye and KritPhusirimongkol (Oral)

Zeus
15.20-15.23

TS 114: “ROLE OF FISHERIES COOPERATIVES IN FISHERWOMEN EMPOWERMENT” - NeethuMol Jacob, Vijaykiran V and A. Suresh (Poster)

Zeus
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Zeus
16.00-17.40
Session 1: Women’s voice and agency: Individual collectives, associations, platforms, institutions
Zeus
16.00-16.20

TS 107: “NETWORK, EXPLOITATION, AND RESISTANCE: THE EXPERIENCE OF CAMBODIAN MIGRANTS IN FISHERIES IN THAILAND” - SokhaEng (Oral)

Zeus
16.20-16.40

TS 109: “STRENGTHENING AGENCIES AND VOICE OF WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES FOR PROMOTING INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY” - Rakhi Barua (Oral)

Zeus
16.40-17.00

TS 111: “SEAWEED HARVESTERS IN THE GULF OF MANNAR AND PALK BAY: A TALE OF WOE” - M.S Ahila, Neha W. Qureshi, Ananthan P.S, Jhonson B and ShivajiArgade (Oral)

Zeus
17.00-17.20

TS 112: “MUD CRAB FISHERY IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA” - Rita Goiye (Oral)

Zeus
17.20-17.40

TS 101: “WOMEN’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO GOVERNING SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES: A GLOBAL LITERATURE REVIEW” - MaduGalappaththi, Derek Armitage and Andrea Collins (Oral)

Athena
09.00-11.00
Parallel Event 1: Interventions for control of AMR: Harnessing one health knowledge (ICAR-CIFT & SOFTI)
Athena
09.00-09.30

PE 101 “INTERVENTIONS FOR CONTROL OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE: HARNESSING ONE HEALTH KNOWLEDGE” - Rajesh Bhatia (Keynote speaker)- Virtual mode

Athena
 
Theme 1- Combating antimicrobial resistance Sub theme 1: Biological strategies
Athena
09.30-10.00

PE 102 “VACCINE AND VACCINATION FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF ANTI-MICROBIAL RESISTANCE” - R. P. Singh (Invited talk)

Athena
10.00-10.30

PE 103 “BIOFILM PRODUCING METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS FROM BOVINE MASTITIS AND ITS MITIGATION” - Mayank Roshan, Manisha Behera, , Ila Singh, Chanchal Rana, Ashutosh Vats, DevikaGautam, Shiveeli Rajput, Rakesh Kumar, Sachinandan De (Oral)

Athena
10.30-10.40

PE 104 “ORGANIC EXTRACT FROM FICUS TALBOTII FRUITS FOR MITIGATION OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA)” - Pankaj Kishore, Murugadas V, Ranjit K Nadella, Minimol V A, DevanandaUchoi, C O Mohan, Satyen K Panda (Oral)

Athena
10.40-10.50

PE 105 “SCREENING OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF PYOCYANIN AGAINST INFECTIOUS PATHOGENS” - Meenu Martin, Sulikha P.M, Anu Ruby Benny (Oral)

Athena
10.50-11.00

PE 106 “GENOME GUIDED INVESTIGATION OF NATURAL PRODUCT REPOSITORY OF MANGROVE DERIVED STREPTOMYCES MURINUS” - Vineetha Das, K.V. Lalitha, NiladriSekharChatterjee, Toms C Joseph (Oral)

Athena
11.00-11.10

PE 107 “EFFECT OF PLANT-DERIVED ESSENTIAL OILS ON ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI AND AEROMONAS SPP.” - AhamedBashaKusunur, ChandanaRajanala, Anusha, Gurugubelli G, ShanmukhaSaiMogilipuri, MadhusudanaRaoBadireddy (Oral)

Athena
11.10-11.20

PE 108 “HIGH-THROUGHPUT APPROACH FOR EVALUATING ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF FISH EPIDERMAL MUCUS” - Visnuvinayagam S, Toms C. Joseph, Murugadas V, EzhilNilavan S. (Poster)

Athena
11.20-13.00
Parallel Event 1:Interventions for control of AMR: Harnessing one health knowledge (ICAR-CIFT & SOFTI)
Sub theme 2: Phage therapy
Athena
11.20-11.50

PE 109 “ONE HEALTH APPROACH TO COMBAT MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE THROUGH BACTERIOPHAGES: OUR CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH CHRONIC AND ACUTE WOUNDS” - Gopal Nath (Invited Talk)

Athena
11.50-12.20

PE 110 “PHAGES FOR THE CONTROL OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE” - Madhusudana Rao Badireddy (Invited Talk)

Athena
12.20-12.30

PE 111 “ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF COLIPHAGES AND THEIR LYTIC EFFECTS ON MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS” - Adwitiya Das, Dilip Kumar Sarma, Rajeev Kumar Sharma (Oral)

Athena
12.30-12.40

PE 112 “BACTERIOPHAGE TO CONTROL MULTIPLE DRUG RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM IN FERMENTED MILK” - Archana Chandran, Durga R.J, Rathish R.L, MurugadasVaiyapuri, Beena A.K (Oral)

Athena
12.40-12.50

PE 113 “ISOLATION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF STREPTOCOCCUS PHAGE SAP-5 AGAINST MULTI DRUG RESISTANT STREPTOCOCCUS AGALACTIAE” - Preenanka R, Safeena M P (Oral)

Athena
12.50-13.00

PE 114 “COLIPHAGE CONSORTIA TREATMENT FOR BETTER REDUCTION IN MULTI-DRUG-RESISTANT E. COLI IN SEAFOOD SAMPLES” - Karthika R, Visnuvinayagam S, Murugadas V,, Manikantha V , Madhusudana R (Oral)

Athena
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PE 115 “ISOLATION AND PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIOPHAGE PB1 AND ITS EFFICACY AS A BIOCONTROL AGENT AGAINST PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA ISOLATED FROM ICE STORED FRESH FISH” - Anu Ruby Benny, Safeena M P (Poster)

Athena
-

PE 116 “VIBRIOPHAGE-ɸLV6: A SIPHOVIRIDAE PHAGE FOR THE CONTROL OF LUMINESCENT VIBRIOS IN PENAEUS VANNAMEI SHRIMP HATCHERIES” - ManikanthaBenala, MurugadasVaiypauri, VisnuvinayagamSivam, KarthikaRaveendran, MadhusudanaRaoBadireddy (Poster)

Athena
13.00-13.10

PE 117 “BIOCONTROL OF SPECIFIC SPOILAGE BACTERIA FROM INDIAN MACKEREL BY LYTIC PHAGES” - Ammu Lakshmi D, MurugadasVaiyapuri, VisnuvinayagamSivam, Remya P, Rekha M, Sreejith V N, Reshmi. K, MadhusudanaRao B, Toms C Joseph

Athena
13.10-14.00

Lunch Break

Athena
14.00-15.30
Parallel Event 1: Interventions for control of AMR: Harnessing one health knowledge (ICAR-CIFT & SOFTI)
Sub theme 3: Nanotechnology driven solutions / chemical strategies
Athena
14.00-14.30

PE 118 “NANOBIOTECHNOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR COMBATING ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN AQUACULTURE” - BaskaralingamVaseeharan (Invited)

Athena
14.30-15.00

PE 168 "CITRUS BIOFLAVONOIDS – POTENT ANTIMICROBIAL STERILANTS" - R. N. Naidu (Invited)

Athena
15.10-15.20

PE 119 “ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF SILVER NANOPARTICLE, CARBON DOT, AND CARBON DOT STABILIZED SILVER NANOPARTICLE AGAINST SXT RESISTANT BACTERIAL ISOLATES OF SEAFOOD ORIGIN” - Minimol V A, Ashraf M, Reshmi K, Pankaj Kishore, Visnuvinayagam S, EzhilNilavan, Toms C Joseph (Oral)

Athena
15.20-15.30

PE 120 “ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF GREEN SYNTHESIZED SILVER NANOPARTICLES AGAINST MULTIDRUG RESISTANT KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ISOLATES FROM BOVINE CLINICAL MASTITIS” - Janus. A, Deepa. P. M, Jess Vergis, K. Vijayakumar (Oral)

Athena
15.30-15.40

PE 121 “ENHANCEMENT OF CHITOSAN’S ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY BY ADDITION OF COPPER OXIDE NANOPARTICLE” - Visnuvinayagam S, Murugadas V, Sivaraman G.K, Teena G, Anandan R, Pavan Kumar D, Toms C. Joseph (Oral)

Athena
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PE 122 “ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF FISH SCALE CARBON DOT ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS” - Minimol V A, Ashraf M, Pankaj Kishore, Ranjit Kumar Nadella, T. Muthulakshmi, Toms C Joseph (Poster)

Athena
15.40-15.50

PE 123 “OZONE TREATMENTS FOR SURFACE DECONTAMINATION OF TOMATO” - Ardra C Babu, Rajesh G K (Oral)

Athena
15.50-16.00

PE 124 “EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIBIOFILM ACTIVITY OF ECOFRIENDLY COMPOUND (COMBINATION OF DOLOMITE AND TURMERIC) AS AN ALTERNATE THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY TO MITIGATE ANTIBIOTIC USAGE AND ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN AQUACULTURE” - Ferolin J G, Rehna A, Devika Pillai, Suresh Kumar (Oral)

Athena
16.00-16.10

PE 125 “GLYCOLIPID BIOSURFACTANT FROM MANGLICOLOUS YEAST GEOTRICHUM CANDIDUM PV 37: AN ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIBIOTICS IN AQUACULTURE” - Nimsi K. A , Manjusha K

Athena
16.10-16.20

PE 126 “CHEMICAL INACTIVATION OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BACTERIA FROM SHRIMP CULTURE ENVIRONMENT” - Ranjit Kumar Nadella, Panda S. K, Rao M. B., Uchoi, D, Minimol, V.A, Kishore P, Anuj Kumar, Basha K, Muthulakshmi T, Mothadaka M.P

Athena
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PE 127 “DEPLETION STUDY OF FLORFENICOL DURING THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION IN SILVER POMPANO AS AN ESSENTIAL STEP IN ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE CONTAINMENT” - Suja G., Krupesha Sharma S R, Sumithra T G, Vishnu Prasad, Ambarish P Gop, Anil M.K, Rajisha R, Panda, S.K P, K Patil (Poster)

Athena
16.20-16.30

PE 128 “CITROBIOSHIELD: A NATURAL ORGANIC ANTIMICROBIAL PRODUCT SUITABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR SYNTHETIC FOOD PRESERVATIVES” - Reshmi B, Reshma C, Toms C Joseph, Visnuvinayagam S, Murugadas V, Naidu R N, Prakash T K, Anil Jose (Oral)

Athena
16.30-17.30
Parallel Event 1:Interventions for control of AMR: Harnessing one health knowledge (ICAR-CIFT & SOFTI)
Athena
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Poster presentations

Ares
11.30-13.00
Special Session 1: Women and the Changing Tide: Breaking the Bias in Small-scale Fisheries and Aquaculture in the context of IYAFA 2022 (FAO of the UN)
Ares
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Ares
14.00-15.30 h
Special Session 2:Voices of Young Gender Researchers in Fisheries(ICAR-CIFE)
Ares
-

SS 201 “FIVE COMPONENTS AND COMBINATORY APPROACH BASED COPYRIGHTED TOOL GENDER ANALYSIS TOOL FOR FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE (GATFA©)” - Arpita Sharma

Ares
-

SS 202 “NEED OF WOMEN SPECIFIC INTERVENTIONS FOR EQUITABLE AND SUSTAINABLE BRACKISHWATER SHRIMP AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN MAHARASHTRA” - S. V. Patil, Arpita Sharma, K. J. Chaudhari, B. M. Yadav, S. M. Wasave, B. V. Naik, V. G. Yewale, P. E. Shingare, S. C. Kamble

Ares
-

SS 203 “ANALYSING THE FISHING COMMUNITY OF KASHMIR THROUGH GENDER LENS” - Naila M. Bhat , Arpita Sharma , VinodYadav , Rizwana Malik

Ares
-

SS 204 “POSTURAL ANALYSIS OF MARINE FISH RETAILERS IN THE COASTAL STATE ODISHA, INDIA” - SuchismitaPrusty, Arpita Sharma, Vinod Kumar Yadav

Ares
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Ares
16.00-17.30
Special Session 2:Voices of Young Gender Researchers in Fisheries(ICAR-CIFE)
Ares
-

SS 205 “PARTICIPATION OF FISHERWOMEN IN FISHERIES COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES OF BARGI RESERVOIR, MADHYA PRADESH” - Nidhi Katre, S.N. Ojha, Arpita Sharma, Vinod Kumar Yadav, Rajpal Yadav

Ares
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SS 206 “USING THE GENDER ANALYSIS TOOL FOR FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE (GATFA©) IN THE INLAND CAPTURE FISHERIES OF NAGARJUNSAGAR RESERVOIR, TELANGANA” - PriyankaMushkam , Arpita Sharma , Vinod Kumar Yadav , SuhasMahadeoWasave

Ares
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SS 207 “EXPLORING THE ROLE OF FISHERWOMEN IN KOTA, AJMER AND UDAIPUR DIVISIONS OF RAJASTHAN, INDIA” - Rajpal Yadav , Arpita Sharma, Bhanu Kumar Sharma, Laxmi Lal Sharma, S.N. Ojha, Nidhi Katre

Ares
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SS 208 “GENDER ANALYSIS OF PADDY-CUM FISH CULTURE IN MIZORAM STATE, INDIA” - B. Lalmuansangi, Arpita Sharma, AmitavaGhoshSwadeshPrakash, RajpalYadavShubhamSoni, NidhiKatre

Phoenix
11.30-13.00
Special Session 3:Gender and the Social Economy of Dried Fish(DFM)
Panel 1 – Gender and dried fish value chains in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
Phoenix
11.30-11.40

SS 301 “GENDER THEORY AND PRACTICE IN AN INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP ON THE SOCIAL ECONOMY OF DRIED FISH” - Derek Johnson & The Dried Fish Matters Team

Phoenix
11.40-11.55

SS 307 “AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK TO BETTER UNDERSTAND GENDER RELATIONS IN DRIED FISH VALUE CHAINS” - MaduGalappaththi , Andrea Collins, Derek Armitage, PrateepNayak

Phoenix
11.55-12.10

SS 302 “GENDERED ENGAGEMENT IN DRIED FISH VALUE CHAINS IN SRI LANKA” - Koralagama D N, Adikary A, Wickrama S , Weeratunge, N.

Phoenix
12.10-12.25

SS 304 “UNVEILING AND ADDRESSING GENDER INEQUALITY IN DRIED FISH SECTOR: A BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE” - Mostafa A. R. Hossain, Mirza T. Sultana, Md. S. Rahman, Md. Shahjahan, Md. S. Alam, SayeedFerdous, Rasheda Akhtar, Mahmudul H. Sumon

Phoenix
12.25-12.40

SS 308 “PRECARITY, GENDER AND WELLBEING IN THE DRIED FISH PROCESSING IN BANGLADESH” - MdMahfuzarRahman

Phoenix
12.40-12.55

SS 313 “WOMEN IN DRIED FISH PROCESSING IN BANGLADESH: NEGOTIATING AND BARGAINING WITH PATRIARCHY” - MirzaTaslima Sultana, YeashirArafath, DyutiTasnuvaRifat, SayeedFerdous, MahmudulHasanSumon

Phoenix
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Phoenix
14.00-15.30
Special Session 3:Gender and the Social Economy of Dried Fish(DFM)
Panel 2 - Gender and dried fish value chains in India
Phoenix
14.00-14.15

SS 309 “WHY FISH MATTERS FOR WOMEN? INSIGHTS FROM A SCOPING STUDY IN GUJARAT” - Tara Nair, DurgaFofandi

Phoenix
14.15-14.30

SS 310 “IMPACTS OF COVID9 ON WOMEN DRIED FISH PROCESSORS OF KARNATAKA:SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE” - PrasannaSurathkal, RamachandraBhatta, AmalenduJyotishi

Phoenix
14.30-14.45

SS 315 “PHOTO NARRATIVE ON WOMEN IN DRIED FISH SECTOR IN KERALA, INDIA” - Nikita Gopal, Abhijith S, Jiswin Joseph, Holly Hapke, RamachandraBhatta, AmalenduJyotishi

Phoenix
14.45-15.00

SS 311 “BARRIERS TO WOMEN’S EQUITABLE ENGAGEMENT IN TRADITIONAL DRY FISH INDUSTRIES OF INDIAN SUNDARBANS: SOME CROSS CUTTING ISSUES” - Aparna Roy, Basanta Kumar Das, Pranaya Kumar Parida

Phoenix
15.00-15.15

SS 303 “SEEING LIKE HAJIRAS: CONTEXTUALIZING GENDERED INTERSECTIONS OF SES IN THE DRIED FISH SECTOR OF THE INDIAN SUNDARBANS” - RaktimaGhosh, Jenia Mukherjee

Phoenix
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Phoenix
16.00-17.30
Special Session 3:Gender and the Social Economy of Dried Fish(DFM)
Panel 3 – Gender and dried fish value chains in Southeast Asia
Phoenix
16.00-16.15

SS 306 “RETHINKING MARGINALIZATION: WOMEN IN SMALL SCALE FISH PROCESSING IN CAMBODIA” - GayathriLokuge, Kyoko Kusakabe, PrakSereyvath

Phoenix
16.15-16.30

SS 312 “GENDER ANALYSIS OF THE CHANGING IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF FERMENTED FISH PASTE (PRAHOK) IN CAMBODIA” - UonSokmoly

Phoenix
16.30-16.45

CollenCranmer(TBR)

Phoenix
16.45-17.00

SS 305 “THE IMPACTS OF ACUTE POLITICAL CONFLICT IN MYANMAR ON WOMEN’S ENGAGEMENT IN DRIED FISH VALUE CHAINS” - Wae Win Khaing, Derek Johnson

Phoenix
17.00-17.15

SS 314 “UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL WELL-BEING AND VALUE OF THE DRIED FISH: A STUDY OF MYANMAR MIGRANT WOMEN PROCESSORS IN THE DRIED FISH VALUE CHAIN IN SAMUT SAKHON PROVINCE, THAILAND” – Si Thu Lin

Phoenix
17.15-17.30

Discussion

HALL
TIME
DETAILS
Trident
09.30-11.00
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
9.30-9.50

TS 216: “HEALTH PROFILING OF WOMEN POPULATION AMONG WAYAND TRIBES WITH RESPECT TO THEIR FISH CONSUMPTION” - Akshay. P, Suseela Mathew, Mohanty A. K., Gopika. R, Joshy C. G. and Sajeev M. V. (Oral)

Trident
9.50-10.10

TS 217: “THE DOMINANCE OF THE FAIRER SEX IN FISH RETAIL MARKETS OF MAHARASHTRA-AN EVIDENCE FOR WOMEN’S NON-SUBSERVIENCE” - Rehana Raj, Greeshma S.S., PriyankaNakhawa and Asha K.K. (Oral)

Trident
10.10-10.30

TS 218: “FROM CREEK TO EXPORT: THE STORY OF A WOMAN FISHER IN MUD CRAB VALUE CHAIN, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA” - ManjuLekshmi N., Greeshma S.S., and Leela Edwin (Oral)

Trident
10.30-10.50

TS 219: “PORTRAIT AND CHALLENGES OF GENDER MAINSTREAM IN FISHERIES BUSINESS IN INDONESIA” - Nurlaili, TikkyrinoKurniawan, RetnoWidihastuti, WidyaSafitriRiestiTriyanti, Hikmah, Christina Yuliaty, NensyanaShafitri, and Bayu Vita Indah Yanti (Oral)

Trident
10.50-10.53

TS 215: “WOMENS’ LABOUR IN FISH VENDING IN KERALA, INDIA” - JeyyaJeyanthi.Pe. and Nikita Gopal (Poster)

Trident
11.00-11.30

Tea Break

Trident
11.30-13.00
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
11.30-11.50

TS 220: “STATUS OF FISH PRODUCTION IN SUNSARI DISTRICT OF NEPAL” - DreestiWasti and SijanBajgain (Oral)

Trident
11.50-12.10

TS 221: “WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN COASTAL VILLAGES: HOW VULNERABLE THEY ARE TO DISASTERS” - Ashaletha, Amulya Kumar Mohanty and Rejula. S (Oral)

Trident
12.10-12.30

TS 222: “UNSUNG QUEENS OF THE COAST: A PHOTO ESSAY ON WOMEN IN HARVEST IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES OF MAHARASHTRA” - PriyankaNakhawa, Ananthan, P.S., Ajay Nakhawa, L. N. Murthy, Asha K.K. and ShivajiArgade (Oral)

Trident
12.30-12.50

TS 223: “PROSPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF SMALL-SCALE CLAM FISHERY: A CASE OF KORAPUZHA RIVER BASIN IN KERALA, INDIA” - Rejula, K., Sajesh, V.K. and Sandhya, K.M. (Oral)

Trident
12.50-12.53

TS 231: “WHY ARE WOMEN LABOUR MOVING AWAY FROM THE FISHERIES SECTOR? A CASE STUDY FROM A FISHING VILLAGE IN KERALA, INDIA” - Sajna V.H., Sethulakshmi C.S., Sreejith S. Kumar, Madhu V.R., Sandhya K.M., Rejula K., Bethan O’Leary, DeepayanBhowmik, Paul Kemp, Bindi Shah and Nikita Gopal (Poster)

Trident
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Trident
14.00-15.30
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
14.00-14.20

TS 224: “GENDER PROFILE OF PERSONNEL IN SHRIMP PROCESSING UNITS: A RANDOM SURVEY IN ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA” - MadhusudanaRao, B, Viji, Pankyamma, AhamedBasha, K. and JesmiDebbarma (Oral)

Trident
14.20-14.40

TS 225: “WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUITY IN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE: EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS FROM CHILE, BANGLADESH AND GHANA” - TulikaBansal (Oral)

Trident
14.40-15.10

TS 226: “ADDITIONAL LIVELIHOOD ACTIVITY FOR THE COASTAL FISHERWOMEN THROUGH NURSERY REARING ASIAN SEABASS (LATES CALCARIFER) IN BACKWATERS” - Bhuvaneswari, T., Jayakumar, R., Subburaj, R., Geetha, R., Vinay, T.N., Kailasam, M. and Jithendran, K.P. (Oral)

Trident
15.10-15.30

TS 227: “SUPPORTIVE ROLE OF WOMEN IN INLAND FISH FARMING AND TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES FOR DOUBLING INCOME” - V. Geethalakshmi, V. Chandrasekar, Nikita Gopal and A.A. Zynudheen (Oral)

Trident
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Trident
16.00-17.30
Session 2: Women’s work in aquaculture and fisheries: Human rights, labour rights, occupational safety and health, exploitation, conflict
Trident
16.00-16.20

TS 228: “UNVEILING THE INVISIBLE ROLE OF WOMEN IN DRY FISH VALUE CHAIN OF THE ALIBAUG REGION, MAHARASHTRA” - Greeshma S. S, Rehana Raj, PriyankaNakhawa and Asha K. K (Oral)

Trident
16.20-16.40

TS 229: “INTRODUCING SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS BRIQUETTES AND MODERNIZED DRUM KILN FOR IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS AND WELL-BEING OF SMALL-SCALE FISH SMOKERS IN LAGOS, NIGERIA” - Kafayat A. Fakoya, KafayatO.Ajelara, AyojesutomiAbiodun-Solanke and Shehu L. Akintola (Oral)

Trident
16.40-17.00

TS 230: “WOMEN AS AN AGENT OF CHANGE: THE CASE OF WOMENFOLK IN KERALA” - Vijaykiran V, NeethuMol Jacob and A. Suresh (Oral)

Zeus
09.30-11.00
Special Session 4: Upscaling community-based fisheries management (CBFM) and the gender dimensions in the Pacific
Zeus
11.30-13.00
Session 3:Pandemics, disasters and shocks: Impacts on livelihood, occupations, habitat, resources, life
Zeus
11.30-11.50

TS 301: “ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE MITIGATION OF IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN AQUACULTURE IN CHITWAN DISTRICT” - PratikshyaNeupane and Sunila Rai (Oral)

Zeus
11.50-12.10

TS 303: “GENDERED IMPACT OF THE ALL YEAR FISHING BAN AS A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD OF CONSERVATION ON PROFESSIONAL FISHERS AROUND THE ERHAI LAKE IN YUNNAN, CHINA” - Sai Tang (Oral)

Zeus
12.10-12.30

TS 304: “THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND WOMEN FOLK HEALERS IN FISHING COMMUNITIES: THE CASE OF PANDAN, ANTIQUE, PHILIPPINES” - Sashah B. Dioso and Darlene Joy D. Calsado (Oral)

Zeus
12.30-12.50

TS 305: “ADAPTATION AND MITIGATION FOR COASTAL COMMUNITY IN PEKALONGAN FROM HIGH TIDE: USING DISSAGREGRATED GENDER ANALYSIS” - AiniNurFuroida, Waridin and RudhiPribadi (Oral)

Zeus
12.50-12.53

TS 302: “IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC ON LIVELIHOOD: LESSON LEARNED FOR FUTURE PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS” - Mohammad MonjurulKarim (Poster)

Zeus
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Zeus
14.00-15.30
Session 3: Pandemics, disasters and shocks: Impacts on livelihood, occupations, habitat, resources, life
Zeus
14.00-14.20

TS 306: “GENDER IMPACT OF MARINE PLASTICS ON FISHING COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA” - Veena N and Kyoko Kusakabe (Oral)

Zeus
14.20-14.40

TS 307: “SAILING TOWARDS ECONOMIC AUTONOMY: MEXICAN FISHERWOMEN BEFORE AND DURING THE PANDMEIC” - D. Pinedo, Lopez-Ercilla, I., N. Solano, J. Torre, F.J. Fernández Rivera Melo (Oral)

Zeus
14.40-15.10

TS 308: “VULNERABILITY AND SAFETY OF WOMEN FISHERS ON HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS IN SMALL ISLAND COMMUNITIES OF CARLES, ILOILO, PHILIPPINES” - Darlene Joy D. Calsado and Sashah B. Dioso (Oral)

Zeus
15.10-15.30

TS 309: “PANGABUHI SA PANDEMYA: COVID-19 CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES OF WOMEN SHELL FISHERS IN SMALL ISLAND COMMUNITIES” - Lovella Mae M. Magluyan (Oral)

Zeus
15.30-15.33

TS 314: “ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN AND HOUSEHOLD RESILIENCE DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC: INSIGHTS FROM SMALL SCALE FISHER HOUSEHOLDS IN KERALA STATE” - Aswathy .N, Anuja A R., P .V Sunil and Vipinkumar V. P (Poster)

Zeus
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Zeus
16.00-17.30
Session 3: Pandemics, disasters and shocks: Impacts on livelihood, occupations, habitat, resources, life
Zeus
16.00-16.20

TS 310: “GENDERED VULNERABILITY OF COASTAL FISHER COMMUNITIES TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN KERALA STATE, INDIA” - Aswathy N, P.U Zacharia, P.V.Sunil, Shyam S Salim and Athira N.R (Oral)

Zeus
16.20-16.40

TS 311: “THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE SMALLHOLDER WOMEN VEGETABLE FARMERS IN THE EASTERN TARAI REGION OF NEPAL” - Dipika Das and Sanjeev Poudel (Oral)

Zeus
16.40-17.00

TS 312: “ENHANCING LIVELIHOODS THROUGH ACCESS TO POULTRY FEEDS AMONG SMALLHOLDERS IN POST COVID-19 ERA IN EASTERN KENYA: A GENDER PERSPECTIVE” - Wilckyster N. Nyarindo, Hezron N. Isaboke and Robyn Alders (Oral)

Zeus
17.00-17.20

TS 313: “COVID-19 AND THAI MARINE CAPTURE FISHERY IN THE GULF OF THAILAND: A CASE OF SMALL-SCALE FISHERY VERSUS INDUSTRIAL FISHERY” - WatcharapongChumchuen, ShielaVillamorChumchuen, KrisadaKajonrit and KraisonKrueajun (Oral)

Athena
09.00-11.00
Parallel Event 1:Interventions for control of AMR: Harnessing one health knowledge(ICAR-CIFT & SOFTI)
Sub-theme 4: Probiotics, Microbiome, Metagenomics&Non-antibiotic approaches
Athena
09.00-09.30

PE 130 “NON-ANTIBIOTIC APPROACHES TO COMBAT URINARY TRACT INFECTION” - SarguruSubash (Invited talk) – Virtual Mode

Athena
09.30-10.00

PE 131 “THE RISING TIDE OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN AQUACULTURE: CAN PROBIOTIC BE THE ANSWER?” - Toms C. Joseph (Invited talk)

Athena
10.00-10.30

PE 129 “MICROBIOME AS A TOOL TO ADDRESS ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE THREATS” - DebjitChakraborty, SulagnaBasu, Shanta Dutta (Invited talk)

Athena
10.30-10.40

PE 132 “PROBIOTIC POTENTIALITY OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA (LAB) ISOLATED FROM BRACKISHWATER FISH GUT AND THICKLY SET CURD” - Sanjoy Das, LeesaPriyadarsani, Debasis De, Prem Kumar, GourangaBiswas, NehaKumari, Tapas Kumar Ghoshal(Oral)

Athena
10.40-10.50

PE 133 “TAXONOMIC AND FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY OF RHIZOSPHERE MICROBIOTA ALONG SANDALWOOD SPIKE DISEASE INFECTION GRADIENT” - Reshma Bhasker, Suma Arun Dev(Oral)

Athena
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PE 134 “EVALUATION OF SELECTED DIETARY PROBIOTICS ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND NUTRIENT UTILIZATION OF LABEO ROHITA” - Amit Sharma, S.K. Raghuvanshi (Poster)

Athena
10.50-11.00

PE 135 “PROBIOTIC PROPERTIES OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATED FROM FISH GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT” - Nayanthara A.C, Greeshma James, Rejishkumar V. J(Oral)

Athena
11.00-11.10

PE 136 “PREVALENCE OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES FROM CORE SEDIMENTS OF COCHIN ESTUARY” - JasnaVijayan, Sabira P A, Akhil Prakash E, Parvathy K R, Reshmi, P S Sunil, Mohamed Hatha Abdulla(Oral)

Athena
11.10-11.20

PE 137 “METAGENOMIC PROFILE OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES AND BACTERIAL PATHOGENS FROM A FISH FARM LOCATED IN KERALA, INDIA” - ReshmaSilvester, MujeebRahiman K M, Mohamed Hatha, HarikrishnanMahadevan, JesmiYousuf(Oral)

Athena
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Theme II. Molecular diagnostic solutions for AMR
Athena
11.20-11.50

PE 139 “DYNAMIC AMR PATHOGEN IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PRACTICES AND THEIR MITIGATION STRATEGIES” - Sachinandan De (Invited speaker)

Athena
11.50-12.20

PE 140 “ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN SEAFOOD-BORNE ENTEROBACTERALES: SOURCES, GENOTYPES, AND DISSEMINATION” - Sanath Kumar H (Invited Speaker)

Athena
12.20-12.30

PE 141 “SPREAD OF CTX-M-TYPE ESBL-MEDIATED RESISTANCE IN GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA FROM ANIMAL AND HUMAN” - Chanchal Rana, Manisha Behera, MayankRoshan, DevikaGautam, Ashutosh Vats, Shiveeli Rajput, Rakesh Kumar, Sachinandan De(Oral)

Athena
12.30-12.40

PE 142 “BETA-LACTAMASE PRODUCING KLEBSIELLA QUASIPNEUMONIAE SUBSP. SIMILIPNEUMONIAE WITH SEQUENCE TYPE 1699- A FIRST REPORT FROM RETAIL MARKET FISH, INDIA” - Gopalan Krishnan Sivaraman, SudhaSajeev, MuneebHamza, SandeepGhatak, RakshitOjha, Suresh Kumar Mendem, Devi Murugesan, Claire Raisen, Bibek R Shome, Mark A Holmes(Oral)

Athena
12.40-12.50

PE 143 “GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN SALMONELLA ENTERICA SUBSP. ENTERICA SEROVAR TYPHIMURIUM FROM SEAFOOD OF COCHIN, KERALA” - Greeshma S S, Devika Pillai, Toms C. Joseph(Oral)

Athena
12.50-13.00

PE 144 “VIRULENCE PROFILE OF KLEBSIELLA SPP. FROM CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION” - Honey Gopinathan, Athira A S, Sarita Ganapathy Bhat(Oral)

Athena
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Athena
16.00-17.30
Theme II. Molecular diagnostic solutions for AMR (Continue)
Athena
14.00-14.30

PE 138 “ORIGINS OF MRSA: HOW MECC EMERGED IN WILDLIFE BEFORE THE HUMAN USE OF ANTIBIOTICS” - Mark A. Holmes (Invited speaker) – Virtual mode

Athena
14.30-14.40

PE 145 “ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE PROFILING OF COAGULASE NEGATIVE STAPHYLOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM BOVINE MASTITIS” - Krupa Rose Jose, K Vijayakumar(Oral)

Athena
14.40-14.50

PE 146 “STUDY OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANTS” - Saranya A S, Lea Mathew, Swarnalatha K, Sheela A M(Oral)

Athena
14.50-15.00

PE 147 “DEVELOPMENT OF A 3 IN 1 REPORTER STRAIN ASSAY FOR IN-VITRO HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING OF NOVEL ANTIBIOTIC POTENTIATORS TO RE-SENSITIZE MDR PATHOGENS” - Lekshmi N , Bhabatosh Das(Oral)

Athena
15.00-15.10

PE 148 “ANTIMICROBIAL PROFILE OF THE MICRO EPIFLORA OF HENIOCHUS DIPHREUTES OF LAKSHADWEEP CORAL REEF” - K S Shabeena, K Manjusha, K KIdreesbabu, S Sureshkumar(Oral)

Athena

PE 149 “PLASMID-BORNE ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE IN VIBRIOS AND OTHER BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH SHRIMP (LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI) FARMS” - Prabina Das, T Raja Swaminathan, Sowmya P Mohandas, J C Anjana, K Manjusha, P G Preena (Poster)

Athena
15.10-15.20

PE 150 “INCIDENCE AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANCE IN ESBL-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES FROM DAIRY CATTLE WITH BOVINE MASTITIS” - Manisha Behera, Mayank Roshan, ChanchalRana, DevikaGautam, Ashutosh Vats, Shiveeli Rajput, Soma M Ghorai, Rakesh Kumar, Sachinandan De(Oral)

Athena

PE 151 “ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND PATHOGENIC GENES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATES FROM DIARRHOEIC PIGLETS” - Adwitiya Das, Dilip Kumar Sarma, Rajeev Kumar Sharma (Poster)

Athena
15.20-15.30

PE 152 “OCCURRENCE OF DISINFECTANT-RESISTANT BACTERIA IN A FISH PROCESSING PLANT” - Aiswarya K P, Safeena M P, Preenanka R (Oral)

Athena
15.30-15.40

PE 153 “ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PROFILE OF CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI ISOLATED FROM RETAIL CHICKEN IN KERALA” - Binsy Mathew, Latha C, Sunil B, Sethulekshmi C(Oral)

Athena
15.40-15.50

PE 154 “ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES ISOLATED FROM THE ICE AND SEAFOOD OF VERAVAL COAST” - T K Anupama , Parmanand Prabhakar, Ashish Kumar Jha, Vijayakumar Renuka V, Toms C Joseph(Oral)

Athena
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PE 155 “PREVALENCE OF EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE RESISTANCE (ESBL) AND BLACTX-M-1 GENE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI FROM THE WATER AND SEDIMENT OF URBANIZED MANGROVE ECOSYSTEMS OF KERALA” - Gopika Sivan, Mohamed Hatha A A (Poster)

Athena
15.50-16.00

PE 156 “OCCURRENCE OF EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE RESISTANCE (ESBL) AND THE BLACTX-M-1 GENE IN VIBRIO SPP. ISOLATED FROM THE WATER AND SEDIMENT OF SELECTED MANGROVE ECOSYSTEMS IN KERALA” - Hridya, V K, Gopika Sivan, ReshmaSilvester, A A Mohamed Hatha(Oral)

Athena
16.00-16.10

PE 157 “ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNS OF NON-TYPHOIDAL SALMONELLA ENTERICA (NTS) ISOLATED FROM FRESH SEAFOOD IN MUMBAI” - ParmanandPrabhakar, ManjushaLekshmi, Toms C Joseph, BinayaBhusanNayak, Sanath H Kumar(Oral)

Athena
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PE 158 “OCCURRENCE OF MDR FAECAL INDICATOR BACTERIA IN SHELLFISH HARVESTED FROM COCHIN ESTUARY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CARBAPENEM, COLISTIN, VANCOMYCIN AND TEICOPLANIN RESISTANCE” - Ally C. Antony, Reshma Silvester, Aneesa P A, Mini K. Paul, Mohamed Hatha A A (Poster)

Athena
16.10-16.20

PE 159 “ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE PATTERN OF VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS IN COMMERCIAL BIVALVES ALONG THE WEST COAST OF INDIA” - Remya B, S R Krupesha Sharma, Reynold Peter, Sumithra T G (Oral)

Athena
16.20-16.30

PE 160 “OCCURRENCE OF METHICILLIN RESISTANT COAGULASE-POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS IN FISH SOLD IN ONLINE RETAIL MARKETS IN COCHIN” - Ezhil Nilavan S, Murugadas V, Visnuvinayagam S, Muthulakshmi T, Minimol V A, Toms C Joseph (Oral)

Athena
16.30-16.40

PE 161 “DOES CEFOTAXIME RESISTANCE IN E. COLI FROM ONLINE SEAFOOD MARKETS INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF ESBL?” - T Muthulakshmi, Parvathi S, EzhilNilavan S, Sivaraman G K, Toms C Joseph(Oral)

Athena
16.40-16.50

PE 162 “PRECISE QUANTIFICATION OF BIOFILM BY ABSORPTION MAXIMA OF CRYSTAL VIOLET” - Teena George, Visnuvinayagam S, Murugadas V, Anandan R, Pavan Kumar D, Sivaraman G K, Toms C Joseph(Oral)

Athena
16.50-17.00

PE 163 “ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE PROFILING OF VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS ISOLATED FROM FISH AND FISHERY PRODUCTS IN MUMBAI REGION” - Abhay Kumar, V. Murugadas, Toms C Joseph, EzhilNilavan, Asha K K(Oral)

Athena
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PE 164 “CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIFIC SPOILAGE BACTERIA FROM INDIAN MACKEREL (RASTRELLIGER KANAGURTA) FOR ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE” - Ammu Lakshmi D, MurugadasVaiyapuri, Visnuvinayagam Sivam1 Sreejith V N, Rekha M1, Reshmi K, MadhusudanaRao B, Toms C Joseph (Poster)

Athena
17.00-17.10

PE 165 “ANTIBIOGRAM OF COMMUNITY-ASSOCIATED METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (CA-MRSA) OF AQUACULTURE ORIGIN” - MuneebHamza, Gopalan Krishnan Sivaraman, Mukteswar Prasad Mothadaka(Oral)

Athena
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PE 166 “INCIDENCE OF ESBL-PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE AND METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCI IN SHRIMP AQUACULTURE SETTINGS OF KERALA” - VineethRajan, ArdhraVijayan, Gopalan Krishnan Sivaraman, RavikrishnanElangovan, Alison Prendiville, Till T Bachmann (Poster)

Athena
17.10-17.20

PE 167 “GENOMIC FEATURES OF METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) ISOLATED FROM RETAIL FISH MARKETS OF ASSAM, INDIA” - MuneebHamza, Sudha S, G K Sivaraman, BibekShome, C L Raisen, Mark A. Holmes(Oral)

Athena
17.20-18.00
Parallel Event 1:Interventions for control of AMR: Harnessing one health knowledge(ICAR-CIFT & SOFTI)
Athena
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Recommendations

Ares
09.30-11.00
Special Session 9: Working towards closing the gender data gap in small-scale fisheries with insights from the Illuminating Hidden Harvests Project
Ares
11.00-11.30

Tea Break

Ares
11.30-13.00
Session 6: Women achievers: Success stories of women entrepreneurs in aquaculture and fisheries
Ares
11.30-11.50

TS 601: “WOMEN IN FISH PROCESSING IN NAM XOUANG RESERVOIR, LAO PDR” - DongdavanhSibounthong, RatanaTiaye and JariyaSornkliang” (Oral)

Ares
11.50-12.10

TS 602: “RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH VALUE ADDITION OF FISH” - Tanuja S, Lipi Das. and Anil Kumar (Oral)

Ares
12.10-12.30

TS 604: “CONQUERING THE MALE STRONGHOLD IN THE DOMESTIC FISH TRADE: A SPOTLIGHT ON WOMEN AUCTIONEERS FROM NORTH COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH” - J. Charles Jeeva, MukthaMenon, S.S. Raju, M. Satishkumar, V.P. Vipin Kumar, ShubhadeepGhosh (Oral)

Ares
12.30-12.50

TS 605: “A SUCCESSFUL WOMEN FARMER IN BRACKISH WATER SHRIMP FARMING: CASE FROM SOUTH KONKAN REGION, MAHARASHTRA” - Naik, B. V., Patil, S. V., Yadav, B. M., Chaudhari, K. J., Wasave, S. M., Shingare, P. E. Yewale, V.G., Gitte M. J. and Kamble S.C. (Oral)

Ares
12.50-12.53

TS 603: “WOMEN DOMINANCE IN FISH MARKETING: A CASE STUDY OF WOMEN RETAILERS IN GOA, INDIA” - Shweta Chavan, Bharat M. Yadav, M. M. Shirdhnakar, K. J. Chaudhari, S. S. Gangan (Poster)

Ares
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Ares
14.00-15.30
Session 6: Women achievers: Success stories of women entrepreneurs in aquaculture and fisheries
Ares
14.00-14.20

TS 607: “WOMEN IN FAMILY FARMING” - HOMESTEAD CAGE AQUACULTURE SHOWS THE WAY” - Vinuja S and SwathiLekshmi P S (Oral)

Ares
14.20-14.40

TS 608: “A RISING TIDE? THE ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS FOR WOMEN OYSTER FARMERS IN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA” - Natalie Lord, Catherine Ashcraft, Lindsey Williams, Julia Novak Colwell (Oral)

Ares
14.40-15.10

TS 609: “SUCCESSFUL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES: CASE STUDIES FROM NIGERIA AND SELECTED WEST AFRICAN COUNTRIES” - Siyanbola A Omitoyin (Oral)

Ares
15.10-15.30

TS 610: “CASE STUDY ANALYSIS OF WOMEN FISH VENDORS: REINFORCING THEM TOWARDS MARKET LED EXTENSION SYSTEM” - IpsitaBiswas, SumanDey, M.S.Kundu and M.L. Meena (Oral)

Ares
15.30-15.33

TS 606: “UNPACKING THE GENDER PERSPECTIVES OF SEAWEED FARMERS: ENVISIONING FUTURE PATHWAYS AND CALL FOR ACTION” - P. S. SwathiLekshmi, Nikita Gopal, RadhakrishnanKalidoss and VinujaViswambharan (Poster)

Ares
15.33-16.00

Tea Break

Ares
16.00-17.30
Session 6: Women achievers: Success stories of women entrepreneurs in aquaculture and fisheries
Ares
16.00-16.20

TS 611: “WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT: A SUCCESS STORY FROM KHARWA FISHING COMMUNITY IN VERAVAL, GUJARAT” - V.Renuka, Remya S, Ashish Kumar Jha, Anupama T K, and Toms C Joseph (Oral)

Ares
16.20-16.40

TS 612: “ICAR-CIFT INTERVENTION IN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND LIVELIHOOD ENHANCEMENT: A SUCCESS STORY FROM VERAVAL, GUJARAT, INDIA” - S. Remya, V. Renuka, C. O. Mohan, A. K. Jha and Toms C. Joseph (Oral)

Ares
16.40-17.00

TS 613: “SKILLING WOMEN IN MODERN FISH DRYING PRACTICES AND IMPACT ON EMPLOYMENT AND INCOME” - Chandrasekar. V, A.K.Mohanty, V.Geethalakshmi and Nikita Gopal (Oral)

Phoenix
09.30-11.00
Special Session 6: GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Gender Analysis in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science Research (AFSSRN, GAFS)
Phoenix
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SS 601“GENDER ANALYSES ON THE VULNERABILITY TYPES SUFFERED BY POOR AND OLDER FRESHWATER FISHERIES COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA” - NorehanSaidi, ZumilahZainalaludin, AskiahJamaluddin

Phoenix
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SS 602 “GENDER ANALYSIS OF THE TUNA FISHERIES VALUE CHAIN IN GENERAL SANTOS CITY, PHILIPPINES” - MarietaBaňezSumagaysay, Harold M. Monteclaro, Rosario H. Asong, Ida M. Siason, Alice Prieto-Carolino, Rowena Paz L. Gelvezon

Phoenix
11.00-11.30

Tea Break

Phoenix
11.30-13.00
Special Session 6: GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Gender Analysis in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science Research (AFSSRN, GAFS)
Phoenix
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SS 603 “GENDER ANALYSIS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES: NIGERIA” - KafayatFakoya, AyodeleOloko, IsmotOlabamiji

Phoenix
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SS 604 “STATUS AND WAY FORWARD FOR STRENGTHENING GENDER STUDIES IN INDIAN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE” - Neha W Qureshi, Nikita Gopal

Phoenix
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Phoenix
14.00-15.30
Special Session 6: GAF 101 Training-Workshop: Gender Analysis in Aquaculture and Fisheries Social Science Research (AFSSRN, GAFS)
Phoenix
16.00-17.30

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HALL
TIME
DETAILS
Trident
09.30-11.00
Key Note Addresses
  • Gender inclusive models for fisheries development
    Dr. Suvarna Chandrappagari IFS
    Chief Executive,
    National Fisheries Development Board, Department of Fisheries,
    Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying,
    Government of India
  • Global overview of artisanal fisheries: contribution and challenges
    Ms. Jennifer Gee
    Gender Team Lead of the Fisheries and Aquaculture Division of FAO,
    [For the Parallel Event Small-scale Fisheries: Its Global and Regional Significance]
Trident
11.00-11.30

Tea Break

Trident
11.30-13.00
Session 4: Gender justice & institutional roles: Policy regime, roles of civil society, academia and other formal and informal institutions at local, national and global levels
Trident
11.30-11.50

TS 401: “WOMEN ROLE IN SHARK FISHERIES IN INDONESIA” - Muhammad Ichsan (Oral)

Trident
11.50-12.10

TS 402: “DIALOGUE FROM THE FIELD: EMBRACING STRENGTHS AND VOICES TO CODESIGN A GENDER INCLUSIVE SEAWEED PROGRAM” - Libby Swanepoel, Courtney Anderson, Barbara Pamphilon, Silva Larson, and UlusapetiTiitii (Oral)

Trident
12.10-12.30

TS 403: “GENDER DIFFERENCES IN PERCEIVED IMPACTS OF CORAL REEF MANAGEMENT IN FIJI, INDONESIA, KENYA, MADAGASCAR, PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND SOLOMON ISLANDS” - Sarah Harper, Emily Darling, SangeetaM angubhai, Georgina G. Gurney and Natalie Ban (Oral)

Trident
12.30-12.50

TS 404: “GENDER BASED INFORMATION ON PATENTING ACTIVITIES IN THE INDIAN FISHERIES SECTOR” - Santosh N. Kunjir, Arpita Sharma and Vinod K. Yadav (Oral)

Trident
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Trident
14.00-15.30
Session 4: Gender justice & institutional roles: Policy regime, roles of civil society, academia and other formal and informal institutions at local, national and global levels
Trident
14.00-14.20

TS 405: “WOMEN, WATER AND LIVELOHOOD OF COMMUNITY IN LOK BAINTAN – MARTAPURA RIVER SOUTH KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA” - RahmiWidyanti, Farida Yulianti, Lamsah, Mentari Anggun Djatayu and Indah Susilowati (Oral)

Trident
14.20-14.40

TS 406: “GENDER PERSPECTIVE IN WILD SEAWEED VALUE CHAIN: A CASE FROM GULF OF MANNAR AND PALK BAY, TAMIL NADU” - M.S Ahila, Neha W. Qureshi, Ananthan P. S., Shivaji Argade and Johnson, B. (Oral)

Trident
14.40-15.10

TS 407: “WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE: TOWARDS A MORE EFFECTIVE GENDER-INCLUSIVE PROGRAM DESIGN IN SOUTHEAST ASIA” - Amanda Morelli (Oral)

Trident
15.10-15.30

TS 408: “MAKING WAVES IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF GENDER-INCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT” - MounaChambon, Sara Miñarro, Santiago Alvarez Fernandez, Vincent Porcher, Victoria Reyes-Garcia, HuranTonalliDrouet and PatriziaZiveri (Oral)

Trident
15.30-15.33

TS 409: “AUGMENTING LIVELIHOOD AND KNOWLEDGE OF ABORIGINES AND IMMIGRANTS OF ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS THROUGH VALUE ADDITION IN FISHERIES” - SreepriyaPrakasan, U Abarna, Ajina S. M and Gladston Y (Poster)

Trident
15.30-16.00

Tea Break

Trident
16.00-17.30
PLENARY & VALEDICTION
Zeus
11.30-13.00
Special Session 7: Women in Fisheries: Shared Experiences (ICSF)
Zeus
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Zeus
14.00-15.30
Special Session 8:Rupture, Gendered Adaptation and the Social Economy of Small-Scale Fisheries in the Indian Ocean
Athena
11.30-13.00
Session 5: Understanding women’s rights: Tenure, resources, institutions, inputs, foods, nutrition
Athena
11.30-11.50

TS 501: “LOOKING AT FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE THROUGH A GENDER LENS” - Meryl J Williams and Victoria M. Syddall (Oral)

Athena
11.50-12.10

TS 502: “BETWEEN THE SHORE AND THE REEF, THERE IS A SCHOOL”: WOMEN’S FISHERIES ARE CRITICAL FOR THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFER OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND VALUES IN PALAU” - Caroline E. Ferguson and Surech Bells (Oral)

Athena
12.10-12.30

TS 503: “LAND TENURE AND INSTITUTIONS IN SMALL-SCALE SHRIMP FARMING IN SOUTH-WEST COASTAL AREAS OF BANGLADESH: AN ASSESSMENT OF GENDER ROLE” - Mohammad Nuruzzaman and Niaz Ahmed Khan (Oral)

Athena
12.30-12.50

TS 504: “MASCULINITIES: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN'S ACCESS TO THE MANAGEMENT OF FISHERY RESOURCES” - NeyraSolano, Alejandra Salguero-Velázquez, Francisco J. Fernandez-Rivera Melo, Inés López-Ercilla and Jorge Torre (Oral)

Athena
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TS 505: “MALPE FISHERWOMEN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY: A BEACON LIGHT TO FISHERWOMEN” - Gunakar S and Ramachandra Bhatta (Oral)

Athena
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Athena
14.00-15.30
Session 5: Understanding women’s rights: Tenure, resources, institutions, inputs, foods, nutrition
Athena
14.00-14.20

TS 506: “SOCIO-PERSONNEL PROFILE OF FISH CONSUMING WOMEN FROM THE TRIBAL POPULACE OF WAYANAD AND THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION OF HEALTH BENEFITS ON FISH CONSUMPTION” - Gopika. R, Joshy C. G., Sajeev M. V., Akshay. P, Mohanty A. K. and Suseela Mathew (Oral)

Athena
14.20-14.40

TS 507: “LIVELIHOOD ENHANCEMENT OF TRIBAL FISHERFOLK OF SHRIVARDHAN, MAHARASHTRA - A CASE STUDY” - Jeyakumari A., Narasimha Murthy L., Priyanka Ajay Nakhawa, TulsiramWagmarae and K.K. Asha (Oral)

Athena
14.40-15.10

TS 508: “WOMEN PERCEIVE BENEFITS OF FISH CONSUMPTION DIFFERENTLY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM KERALA, INDIA” - Sajeev M.V., Rejula K., Nikita Gopal and A.K. Mohanty (Oral)

Athena
15.10-15.30

TS 509: “COGNITIVE TESTING TO IMPROVE QUESTIONS IN THE WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE INDEX (WEFI)” - SurendranRajaratnam, Rahma Adam, Katie Sproule, NirmallyaMandal and KaustuvMukhopadhyay (Oral)

Ares
11.30-13.00
Parallel Event 2: Small-scale Fisheries: Its Global and Regional Significance
Ares
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PE 200 “ARTISANAL FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE – A SOUTH ASIAN PERSPECTIVE” - Grinson George

Ares
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PE 201 “TROLL LINE FISHERY FOR LARGE PELAGICS OPERATED FROM KALAMUKKU, KOCHI, KERALA” - Renjith, R.K., Chinnadurai, S., ParasNathJha, Baiju, M. V., Leela Edwin

Ares
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PE 202 “ASSESSMENT OF GENDER ROLES IN SMALL-SCALE CULTURE-BASED SECTORS IN KERALA” - Thankam Theresa Paul, Arun Pandit, Vandana Das, Albin Albert C., Manoharan S., B.K. Das

Ares
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PE 203 “HOW TO ESTIMATE THE UNREPORTED FISH LANDINGS OF LARGE ESTUARINE SYSTEMS? - A SOLUTION USING CITIZEN SCIENCE AND PARTICIPATORY APPROACH” - SooryaGopan, Keerthana P.S., Sreekanth G.B., Anvar Ali P.H.

Ares
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PE 204 “IDENTIFICATION OF THE ARTISANAL FISHING/FISHERY BASED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF A SMALL TROPICAL ESTUARY; CHETTUVA, KERALA, WESTERN COAST OF INDIA” - Sreekanth G. B., Amrita Priya, Ranjeet Kutty1

Ares
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PE 205 “CONSERVATION OF FRESHWATER FISH DIVERSITY IN KERALA USING A CITIZEN SCIENCE AND PARTICIPATORY APPROACH INVOLVING ARTISANAL FISHERMEN” - Keerthana P. S., SooryaGopan, Sreekanth G. B., Anvar Ali P. H.

Ares
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PE 206 “INDIGENOUS METHODS USED BY FISHERMEN TO REDUCE CETACEAN INTERACTION IN INDIAN FISHERIES” - Rithin Joseph, Dhiju Das P.H., Leela Edwin

Ares
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PE 207 “FISHERS' PERCEPTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A STUDY ALONG FIVE ISLANDS IN LAKSHADWEEP” - Mohammed Jabir K.K., Salim, G.

Ares
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PE 208 “USE OF SAIL IN MARINE SMALL-SCALE FISHERY: A STEP TOWARDS GREEN FISHING” - ParasNathJha, Baiju M.V., Leela Edwin

Ares
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PE 209 “EVALUATION OF HAND DREDGES USED IN HARVEST OF BLACK CLAMS (VILLORITA CYPRINOIDES) IN THE LOWER REACHES OF THE MUVATTUPUZHA RIVER, ERNAKULAM, KERALA” - Sunbula Kareem, Sreelakshmi B. Anand, Anish Kumar K.C., Madhu V.R.

Ares
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PE 210 “AUGMENTING FISHER LIVELIHOODS THROUGH WOMEN INVOLVEMENT IN RESERVOIR FISHERIES OF KERALA, INDIA” - Thankam Theresa Paul, Albin Albert C., DeepaSudheesan, Manoharan S., B.K. Das

Ares
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PE 211 “SOCIO-ECONOMICS OF FISHERFOLK FROM VALAPATTANAM AND DHARMADAM ESTUARIES OF NORTH KERALA, WEST COAST INDIA” - Swetha K.C., Jayalakshmi K.J., Sreekanth G.B.

Ares
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PE 212 “FISH CATCH COMPOSITION AND FISHERY OF CHETTUVA ESTUARY- A RAPID COUNT AND ESTIMATES” - AmrithaPriya, PramilaSahadevan, Sreekanth G.B

Ares
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PE 213 “STATUS OF ARTISANAL FISHERS OF SATPURA RESERVOIR OF MADHYA PRADESH WITH RESPECT TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS” - Mohammad Nadim Ansari, Abisha C., Anvar Ali P.H.

Ares
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PE 214 “SPEAR HUNTING FOR OCTOPUS DURING LOW TIDES ALONG THE COAST OF LAKSHADWEEP” - SadeedaParveen K., Renjith R.K., Leela Edwin

Ares
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PE 215 “IMPROVING THE SELECTION PROPERTIES OF AN ARTISANAL CRAB TRAP: AN EXPERIMENT AT KUMBALANGI, COCHIN, KERALA” - Sreelakshmi B. Anand, Madhu, V.R.

Ares
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PE 216 “AN ACCOUNT OF ARTISANAL MUD CRAB FISHERY IN COCHIN, KERALA” - Ancy Sebastian, Dhiju Das, M.P. Remesan

Ares
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PE 217 “CURRENT PRACTICES IN TRADITIONAL SHRIMP FARMS OF ERNAKULAM AND ALAPPUZHA DISTRICTS, KERALA” - Sreekutty K.V., NishaSasi, Neetha S.D., PramodKiran R.B.

Ares
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PE 218 “OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS IN DIFFERENT SHRIMP AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: CASE STUDIES FROM KERALA” - Sreekutty K.V., Lakshmy Suresh, Neetha S.D., PramodKiran R.B.

Ares
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PE 219 “A PRELIMINARY ACCOUNT ON ARTISANAL FISHING TECHNIQUES IN MAITHON RESERVOIR, JHARKHAND, INDIA” - Sandhya, K.M., Mishal P., Sajina A. M.

Ares
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PE 220 “FLOATING CAGES AS FADS: A NOVEL CONCEPT TO DOUBLE THE INCOME OF ARTISANAL FISHERFOLK” - Prajith K. K. , RisvanaBarith , , Sandhya K M, Remesan M.P., B. Manoj Kumar

Ares
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PE 221 “ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF ABANDONED FIBRE REINFORCED PLASTIC (FRP) FISHING BOATS FROM SMALL SCALE FISHING SECTOR OF KERALA” - ManjuLekshmi N., Sreejith S. Kumar., Muhamed Ashraf P., Sandhya K.M., Leela Edwin

Ares
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PE 222 “ALUMINIUM ALLOY CANOE FOR ARTISANAL FISHING IN THE INLAND SECTOR” - Baiju M.V., Remesan M. P., Sandhya K.M., Vipin V.

Ares
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PE 223 “IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CULTURE BASED FISHERY” - Albin Albert C., Thankam Theresa Paul, U.K. Sarkar, Manoharan S., B.K. Das

Ares
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PE 224 “FISHING CRAFTS AND GEARS OF EZHOME FISHING VILLAGE NEAR KUPPAM RIVER, KERALA” - Teena Elvis, Amrutha R Krishnan

Ares
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PE 225 “EVALUATION OF FUEL CONSUMPTION RATE OF SMALL-SCALE FISHING VESSELS ALONG THE COAST OF TAMIL NADU, INDIA” - KumarakannanAsokan, ParasNath Jha , Leela Edwin , Manoj kumar B., Amrutha R. Krishnan , Mathew Sebastian

Ares
13.00-14.00

Lunch Break

Ares
14.00-15.30
Special Session 5: The Gender Rhetoric in Global Seaweed Sector: Women’s Contribution in Seaweed Farming, Wild Harvest, Value Chain and Societal Development & ‘Trans’-The Third Gender: An Inclusive Perspective of Gender Mainstreaming in the Indian Fisheries Sector(ICAR-CMFRI)
Ares
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SS 501“ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROSPERITY THROUGH SEAWEED FARMING –A RHETORIC FROM THE SEAWEED BELT OF INDIA” - Johnson. B., Tamilmani, G., Sakthivel, M., Rameshkumar, P., Anikuttan, K. K., Bavithra, R., SwathiLekshmi, P. S. , K. Madhu, A. Gopalakrishnan

Ares
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SS 502 “‘TRANS’-THE THIRD GENDER: AN INCLUSIVE PERSPECTIVE OF GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN THE INDIAN FISHERIES SECTOR” - Vipinkumar V.P., Swathilekshmi P.S., Reshma Gills and Charles Jeeva

Ares
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SS 503 “OVERCOMING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL FEAR OF FAILURE: A CASE STUDY OF EMPOWERMENT OF TRANSGENDER THROUGH FISHERY-BASED INTERVENTION” - Reshma Gills, Vipinkumar V.P., Ramachandran C. and Anuja A.R.

A Special Art Session will be organised by BOBP-IGO, Arnawaz Charities of Cholamandal Artist's Village, Chennai during the GAF8.

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venue

IMA House
Cochin, Kerala

Located in the beautiful state of Kerala, Kochi is a major hub for fishing and fish processing in India and has been a significant trade centre with various international countries for centuries. Even though it has a history dating back to thousands of years, it is mainly noted for its natural beauty. The venue of GAF8 is IMA House Cochin, a beautiful property located in the heart of the city, behind Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Palarivattom, Cochin. More details can be found at https://www.imahouse.in/

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