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Cyttopsis indica

Cyttopsis indica:

The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) in Kochi in Kerala recently discovered a new deep-sea fish named Cyttopsis indica from the Arabian Sea off southern Kerala.

  • Cyttopsis indica is a new species of deep-sea fish.
  • It was discovered from the Arabian Sea off southern Kerala.
  • It belongs to the genus Cyttopsis, a primitive group of marine fishes commonly known as “dories.”
  • Cyttopsis indica has been given the common name Indian Dory.
  • It can survive under immense pressure by storing high levels of waxy compounds in their bodies, making some of them unsuitable for direct human consumption.

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI):

  • It was established by the Government of India on February 3rd 1947 under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.
  • It later became a member of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) family in 1967.
  • The headquarters was shifted from Mandapam Camp in Tamil Nadu to Kochi in Kerala in 1971.
  • Over the years CMFRI has emerged as a leading tropical marine fisheries research institute in the world.
  • Mandate
    • To monitor the exploitation and assess the under-exploitation of the marine fisheries resources of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
    • To understand the fluctuations in abundance of marine fisheries resources in relation to change in the environment.
    • To develop suitable mariculture technologies for finfish, shellfish and other culturable organisms in open seas to supplement capture fishery production.
    • To act as a repository of information on marine fishery resources with a systematic database.
    • To conduct transfer of technology, post graduate and specialized training, education and extension education programmes.
    • To provide consultancy services.