GAF8 Conference

GAF8 Program

Three days of conference

COVID Guidelines




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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