MSB Number MSB28494538
Date of Commencement: 04 Jan, 2022

Progressive Farmer Details

Name of the progressive farmer: Kokkiligadda Nagarjuna
Name of the FLC: Sorlagondi
Mobile Number: XXXXXXXX36
Aadhar Number: XXXX-XXXX-1581
Date of Commencement: 04 Jan, 2022
Sector: Marine
No. of fishing crafts available: 180
FLC No: 9
Intervention Adopted: Mesh Regulation
Type of Species: Mullets
Duration of MSB: 120 Days
No of Schedule Visits: 16

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Visits Visit Date Remarks Status
1st Visit Date 04 Jan, 2022 theoretical considerations are concerned with the probable age at which a fish is likely to be captured. If, for example, fish are caught when they are very young, the catch will typically consist of large numbers of very small individuals. This will Completed
2nd Visit Date 11 Jan, 2022 In situations where fishing effort is unregulated, there is the possibility that effort may become so high that there is a danger of a stock collapse, due to a depleted spawning stock and a resultant recruitment failure. If this danger exists, and it Completed
3rd Visit Date 18 Jan, 2022 Subhadeep Ghosh, principal scientist in-charge at CMFRI who is among the authors of the study along with Muktha Menon, A Gopalakrishnan and others, feels the existing MFRA is poorly implemented and monitored. “We have suggested a separate enforcement Completed
4th Visit Date 25 Jan, 2022 Putting in place stringent management regimes. ? Promoting exploitation in the deep sea and oceanic waters for reducing fishing pressure in the territorial waters. Completed
5th Visit Date 01 Feb, 2022 This sets out how many meshes from which part of the net should be measured in order to check on the effective average mesh size of the net (there is always considerable variation between individual meshes). Completed
6th Visit Date 08 Feb, 2022 It also establishes the standard type of mesh gauge that should be used, since the measurements obtained can vary with the type of gauge and the way it is used in accordance with the force that is used to insert the gauge into the mesh and to stretch Completed
7th Visit Date 15 Feb, 2022 Further, once at sea, covers, chafing gear or other material can be attached to a net with legal-sized meshes in such a way as to obstruct the escape of small fish and bring the effective selectivity of the net down to the level of a net with meshes Completed
8th Visit Date 22 Feb, 2022 to be stored carefully and inconspicuously in the depths of the hold, while a legal-sized net is left on deck for the benefit of the inspectors. Further, once at sea, covers, chafing gear or other material can be attached to a net with legal-sized me Completed
9th Visit Date 01 Mar, 2022 demersal fisheries are based on a relatively small number of species of value, this problem is not too difficult. In tropical demersal trawl fisheries, however, where there may be several hundred commercially valuable species, the mesh size has to be Completed
10th Visit Date 08 Mar, 2022 There are a number of possible management objectives, not all of which are necessarily compatible one with another. For example, one important objective is to exploit a stock so as to obtain an “optimum” return or yield from the fishery. Another is s Completed
11th Visit Date 15 Mar, 2022 It is realistic therefore to conceive of an optimum exploitation pattern, or harvesting strategy, which leads to the optimum yield per year class. The basic theory is summarised below, and considered in greater detail in Section  Completed
12th Visit Date 22 Mar, 2022 including the juveniles of economically important species taken in coastal fisheries. Because of this, as well as the growing recognition that stocks may not be inexhaustible, it is generally recognised that stocks should be managed, even if only to Completed
13th Visit Date 29 Mar, 2022 where demersal fisheries are based on a relatively small number of species of value, this problem is not too difficult. In tropical demersal trawl fisheries, however, where there may be several hundred commercially valuable species, the mesh size has Completed
14th Visit Date 05 Apr, 2022 Similarly, if pieces of canvas or netting (known as chafers) are attached to a codend for strengthening purposes, the effective mesh size may be smaller than the apparent mesh size. Chafers are usually sub-divided into bottom chafers and top-side cha Completed
15th Visit Date 12 Apr, 2022 Meshing, if it occurs on a large scale, is a nuisance to fishermen because of the time needed to remove meshed fish individually from a net. Completed
16th Visit Date 19 Apr, 2022 The first step is to convert age of first capture to length at first capture. If the species can be aged, this can be done directly from an age/length curve for the species concerned. If it cannot be aged, the optimum length of first capture should b Completed

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Harvest Date: 12 May, 2022
Production in Tonnes: 000
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Farmers Attended - VISIT 1

Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: This paper is concerned with the principles of mesh regulation, its role in fisheries management and difficulties encountered in its implementation. The theoretical basis of mesh regulation is based on the concept of an “optimum harvesting strategy”
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theoretical considerations are concerned with the probable age at which a fish is likely to be captured. If, for example, fish are caught when they are very young, the catch will typically consist of large numbers of very small individuals. This will

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: There are basically two reasons for regulating mesh size. One is to conserve the spawning stock and the other is to increase the long-term sustainable yield.
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In situations where fishing effort is unregulated, there is the possibility that effort may become so high that there is a danger of a stock collapse, due to a depleted spawning stock and a resultant recruitment failure. If this danger exists, and it

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: The new regulations will also focus on regulating uncontrolled fishing, species diversification, cutting down on optimal fleet size, limiting craft and mesh size, conversion of trawlers to tuna liners, prohibition on catch of endangered and protected
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Subhadeep Ghosh, principal scientist in-charge at CMFRI who is among the authors of the study along with Muktha Menon, A Gopalakrishnan and others, feels the existing MFRA is poorly implemented and monitored. “We have suggested a separate enforcement

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: The policy underscores the need for a departure from the open access concept in the territorial waters to limited access. Envisages incorporation of principles of the Code of conduct for responsible fisheries
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Putting in place stringent management regimes. ? Promoting exploitation in the deep sea and oceanic waters for reducing fishing pressure in the territorial waters.

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Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
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Good Practices: The enforcement of any regulation must be based on the control of each fisherman. For mesh regulation this means regular inspection of nets on board fishing vessels. The form that such inspections should take is outlined in paragraph 1 of the CECAF S
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This sets out how many meshes from which part of the net should be measured in order to check on the effective average mesh size of the net (there is always considerable variation between individual meshes).

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: This sets out how many meshes from which part of the net should be measured in order to check on the effective average mesh size of the net (there is always considerable variation between individual meshes).
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It also establishes the standard type of mesh gauge that should be used, since the measurements obtained can vary with the type of gauge and the way it is used in accordance with the force that is used to insert the gauge into the mesh and to stretch

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: One factor that can be unfavourable is the discrepancy between the net as it is presented for inspection at the port, and as it is actually used at sea. It is not unknown for the undersized nets, on completion of fishing for the trip, to be stored ca
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Suggestions Given:
Further, once at sea, covers, chafing gear or other material can be attached to a net with legal-sized meshes in such a way as to obstruct the escape of small fish and bring the effective selectivity of the net down to the level of a net with meshes

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: One factor that can be unfavourable is the discrepancy between the net as it is presented for inspection at the port, and as it is actually used at sea. It is not unknown for the undersized nets, on completion of fishing for the trip
Bad Practices:
Suggestions Given:
to be stored carefully and inconspicuously in the depths of the hold, while a legal-sized net is left on deck for the benefit of the inspectors. Further, once at sea, covers, chafing gear or other material can be attached to a net with legal-sized me

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
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Good Practices: Determining the best mesh size for any one species can be a straightforward business. Determining the best mesh size for a fishery in which more than one species is caught by the same gear, however, is likely to be much less straightforward.
Bad Practices:
Suggestions Given:
demersal fisheries are based on a relatively small number of species of value, this problem is not too difficult. In tropical demersal trawl fisheries, however, where there may be several hundred commercially valuable species, the mesh size has to be

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Name of Expert: INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS
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Good Practices: The general history of fisheries throughout the world shows that there has been a gradual increase in exploitation, partly due to an increase in the rate of exploitation stocks close to the land and partly due to an expansion of fishing effort to mor
Bad Practices:
Suggestions Given:
There are a number of possible management objectives, not all of which are necessarily compatible one with another. For example, one important objective is to exploit a stock so as to obtain an “optimum” return or yield from the fishery. Another is s

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: Regulation of long-term yield is based on the concept of an “optimum harvesting strategy”. For many commercially important fish species, recruitment is unrelated to spawning stock size over a wide range of stock sizes. 
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It is realistic therefore to conceive of an optimum exploitation pattern, or harvesting strategy, which leads to the optimum yield per year class. The basic theory is summarised below, and considered in greater detail in Section 

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: The general history of fisheries throughout the world shows that there has been a gradual increase in exploitation, partly due to an increase in the rate of exploitation stocks close to the land and partly due to an expansion of fishing effort to mor
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Suggestions Given:
including the juveniles of economically important species taken in coastal fisheries. Because of this, as well as the growing recognition that stocks may not be inexhaustible, it is generally recognised that stocks should be managed, even if only to

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: Determining the best mesh size for any one species can be a straightforward business. Determining the best mesh size for a fishery in which more than one species is caught by the same gear, however, is likely to be much less straightforward.
Bad Practices:
Suggestions Given:
where demersal fisheries are based on a relatively small number of species of value, this problem is not too difficult. In tropical demersal trawl fisheries, however, where there may be several hundred commercially valuable species, the mesh size has

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
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Good Practices: To be effective, a mesh regulation must ensure that the mesh size, when the net is fishing, is not less than some specified amount. There is, then, the danger that the mesh size when the net is fishing is less than the measured mesh size. This could
Bad Practices:
Suggestions Given:
Similarly, if pieces of canvas or netting (known as chafers) are attached to a codend for strengthening purposes, the effective mesh size may be smaller than the apparent mesh size. Chafers are usually sub-divided into bottom chafers and top-side cha

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
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Good Practices: A problem that can occur if a mesh size is too large is that of “meshing”, i.e. the occurrence of fish that have become lodged in the meshes of a net while trying to escape
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Meshing, if it occurs on a large scale, is a nuisance to fishermen because of the time needed to remove meshed fish individually from a net.

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Farmer Name: K Verullu
Farmer Name: K Musalayya
Farmer Name: K Veerababu
Farmer Name: K Srinivasarao
Farmer Name: K Pothuraju
Farmer Name: K Mahalakshmaiah
Farmer Name: K Narasimha Rao
Farmer Name: N Subbarao
Farmer Name: K Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: P Venkateswarao
Farmer Name: T Samudralu
Farmer Name: T Venkatrao
Farmer Name: K Adisesharao
Farmer Name: K Chinnamalkeswarao
Farmer Name: K Kadhar Babu

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Good Practices: Once an optimum age of first capture has been determined, it is necessary to determine the corresponding mesh size. For any one species and fishing gear, this is not particularly difficult and can be determined experimentally and in several stages.
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Suggestions Given:
The first step is to convert age of first capture to length at first capture. If the species can be aged, this can be done directly from an age/length curve for the species concerned. If it cannot be aged, the optimum length of first capture should b

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