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Wular Lake Contribution to J&K Fish Production
Why in News?
The Jammu and Kashmir government dismissed reports claiming that the degradation of Wular Lake has had a negative impact on the fishing community.
Key Points
- Discussion on Wular Lake and Its Impact on Fishermen:
- A question was raised in the Assembly regarding the impact of Wular Lake's deterioration on the fishing community.
- The Minister In-Charge of Forest, Ecology & Environment Department denied claims of adverse effects on fishermen in a written reply.
- He stated that Wular Lake contributes nearly 60% of Kashmir’s total fish production.
- The lake currently supports 5,200 registered fishermen, and fish production has increased over the past three years.
- Fish Production Statistics:
- In 2023-24, the fish production recorded was:
- 1,215.25 metric tonnes (MT) of local fish
- 3,378.611 MT of carp
- In 2023-24, the fish production recorded was:
- Restoration Efforts for Wular Lake:
- In response to another query on restoring Wular Lake’s pristine condition, the minister highlighted significant conservation measures undertaken.
- The government recognizes Wular Lake as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.
- Wular Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA):
- The government has established the Wular Conservation and Management Authority (WUCMA) to oversee lake restoration.
- WUCMA has been implementing a Comprehensive Management Action Plan (CMAP), which includes:
- Survey and demarcation of the wetland.
- Improving water regimes of Wular and associated wetlands to restore ecological services and economic benefits.
- Biodiversity conservation efforts to maintain the lake’s environmental balance.
Ramsar Convention
- The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty signed in 1971 in Ramsar, Iran, under the auspices of UNESCO, aimed at conserving wetlands of international importance.
- In India, it came into force on 1st February 1982, under which wetlands of international importance are declared as Ramsar sites.
- Montreux Record is a register of wetland sites of International Importance where changes in ecological character have occurred, are occurring, or are likely to occur as a result of technological developments, pollution or other human interference.
- It is maintained as part of the Ramsar List.