Ghol Fish | 23 Nov 2023

Source: IE

Why in News?

Gujarat recently declared the black-spotted croaker(Protonibea Diacanthus), locally known as the Ghol fish, as the state fish.

  • The decision was based on various factors, emphasizing its uniqueness, economic value, and the need for conservation.

What are the Key Facts About Ghol Fish?

  • Geographical Distribution:
  • Economic Significance:
    • The ghol fish has a substantial market demand in China and other Asian countries.
      • Ghol fish is also known as ‘Sea Gold’ for its high market value.
    • Its meat is exported to European and Middle-Eastern countries, while the dried air bladder is in high demand, especially in China.
    • A kilogram of ghol can fetch between Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000 in Gujarat.
      • The dried air bladder, considered the costliest part, can reach amounts as high as Rs 25,000 a kilogram in the export market.
  • Benefits:
    • Good for eye health and helps in maintaining eyesight.
    • Prevent ageing and wrinkles, the collagen content in the ghol fish prevents wrinkles and also keeps the elasticity of the skin intact.
    • Omega-3 content in ghol fish improves the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) of infants if fed on a regular basis – it stimulates the growth of brain cells.
  • Conservation:
    • International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List: Near Threatened.

Note:

  • Gujarat is one of the leading states in fisheries production in India, with a rich diversity of marine and inland fish species.
  • In the year 2021-22, Gujarat recorded a total fish production of 8.74 lakh tonnes.