We are pleased to announce that the 18th edition of the Vembanad Fish Count will be held on 25th and 26th September 2025.
The closing ceremony is scheduled for 3:00 PM at KTDC Thannermukkam on 26th September. We are honored to have Dr. Biju Kumar, the esteemed Vice Chancellor of KUFOS, as our chief guest to receive the survey teams and inaugurate the concluding function.
On behalf of the organizing committee, we warmly invite you to participate in this meaningful event and extend your support.
The primary objectives of VFC 2024 are twofold:
Study Area: Vembanad Lake, designated as a Ramsar site, spans approximately 96 km in length and covers a surface area of 1512 km2. It serves as a transitional ecotone between sea and land and is fed by seven rivers originating from the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot. The lake is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including various fish species, clams, shrimps, crabs, aquatic insects, and other organisms. However, the lake is facing ecological challenges such as water hyacinth proliferation, eutrophication, unmanaged tourism, and unsustainable fishing practices.
The methodology employed during VFC 2024 involves the participation of 120 volunteers from local stakeholders, colleges, universities, research institutes, and non-governmental agencies. These volunteers are divided into three cruise groups: Kumarakom Cruise (East Bank), Kuttanad (Riverine Sector) Cruise, and Pathiramanal Cruise (West Bank). Each cruise team is further subdivided into four groups responsible for various tasks including experimental fishing, data collection from landing centers, data collection from fishers in the lake, and water quality monitoring.
Experimental fishing activities entail the use of gill nets, cast nets, and scoop nets at pre-identified sampling points to assess the abundance and diversity of fish species. Inventory of fish species is conducted with the participation of local fishers and at landing centers. Additionally, water quality parameters such as pH, transparency, temperature, salinity, total hardness, dissolved oxygen, chloride, nitrite, and phosphate are measured to evaluate the overall health of the aquatic ecosystem.
Overall, VFC 2024 serves as a crucial platform for gathering valuable data on the fishery resources and ecological status of Vembanad Lake, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and advocating for sustainable management practices to conserve this vital wetland ecosystem.
For more details contact:
Jojo TD, Project Manager, CERC: jojo@atree.org
Maneeja Murali, Senior Program officer, CERC : maneeja.murali@atree.org