Fisheries Resource Management
The Department of Fisheries Resource Management, established in 2008, also has competent faculty and is well equipped with labs and facilities to take up advanced research in respect to natural aquatic resources, involving aquatic biodiversity, stock assessment, population dynamics, aquatic pollution, quality assessment, exotics and climate change, in special reference to the major river systems of Punjab. Further, the department is also playing an instrumental role in economic utilization/ management of potential water/land resources for aquaculture i.e., Village/community ponds and inland salt affected waterlogged waste lands.
Fisheries Resource Management

Dr. Meera D. Ansal
Address : Head of Department of Fisheries Resource Management, College of Fisheries, GADVASU, Ludhiana
Email: meeradansal@gadvasu.in, ansalmd@gmail.com
Call: +91-161-2414061
Fax: +91-161-2414054
Brief Introduction :
Dr. Meera D. Ansal, Principal Scientist(Fisheries) took additional charge of Head,
Department of Fisheries Resource Management in 2015. She has made significant contribution in teaching,
research,extension and institutional development. She hasguided 9 M.F.Sc. and 2 Ph.D students and have taught over
20 UG/PG courses duringthe last 22 years. Presently 2 M.F.Sc. Students are working under her guidance.
Under
ICAR’s prestigious Niche Area of Excellence Project (2010-2015),she played an instrumental role in aquaculture
development in inland saltaffected waste areas of south west districts of the State and was conferredwith 'Best
Success Story' award by the Indian Ecological Society. She alsodeveloped low cost carp feeds with
non-conventionalfeed resources like duckweeds & Azolla and region specific Azolla culturetechnology. She is now
working to develop ‘Climate Smart AquacultureTechnologies’ viz., diversification involving intercropping with high
valuespecies, growth promoting & immuno-stimulating herbal supplements and broodstock management for enhanced
aquaculture productivity, without any additionalpressure on already depleting multiple use water/land resources.
Being an active extension worker, she has conducted 12training programs in fish farming/aquaculture and served
Innovative FishFarmers Association, Punjab for 5 years as technical coordinator.
Recently, she earned an
R&D project entitled “Establishment of Capacity Building ResourceCentre for Intensive Aquaculture Technologies
in Punjab- Recirculatory andBiofloc Aquaculture Systems” with 100% funding of 1.39 crores under PMMSY CenterSector
Scheme (CSS) of Department of Fisheries (DoF), Ministry of Fisheries,Animal Husbandry and Dairying (MoFAHD), GOI, to
promote intensive aquaculture technologiesin the region. With 12 R&D projects and more than200 publications,
including research papers, review articles, teaching/trainingmanuals, books, booklets, pamphlets and extension
articles, to her credit Dr.Meera has also been conferred with ‘Honorary Fellowship' of the IndianEcological Society.
Faculty Detail
Sr | Name | Designation | Department | Action |
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1 | Dr. Syed Shabih Hassan | Scientist (Fisheries) | Fisheries Resource Management | VIEW |
2 | Dr. Surjya Narayan Datta | Associate Professor (Fisheries) | Fisheries Resource Management | VIEW |
3 | Dr. Grishma Tewari | Scientist (Fisheries) | Fisheries Resource Management | VIEW |
4 | Dr. Prabjeet Singh | Deputy Director (Training) | Fisheries Resource Management | VIEW |
5 | Dr. Sarbjeet Kaur | Assistant Professor (Fisheries) | Fisheries Resource Management | VIEW |
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Former Faculty
Sr. No. | Name | Designation | Superannuation/ Transfer/ Promotion | Photograph |
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1. | Dr. Prabjeet Singh | Assistant Professor | Promoted to Deputy Director (Training), Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Booh, Tarn Taran |
Fisheries Resource Management
- Strengthening of Fisheries Research in GADVASU
- Culture of high value species in reservoir pond cage aquaculture in Punjab
- Ecology, biodiversity and productivity of rivers and selected reservoirs/ wetlands of Punjab in the context of fisheries development under scheme
Fisheries Resource Management
- Fish fauna and water quality of River Satluj from 15 different spots from Ropar headworks to Harike bridge in Punjab was assessed to study the impact of pollution on fish diversity of the river.
- Discharge of untreated industrial effluents/domestic sewage of Ludhiana city into River Satluj through Buddha Nallah deteriorated the water quality of River Satluj w.r.t. conductivity, hardness, free CO2, alkalinity, biological oxygen demand (BOD) etc.
- Designed and fabricated low cost fish cages suitable for fish ponds.
- Conducted survey of fish markest of Punjab.
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Fisheries Resource Management
Research papers | 31 |
Extension articles | 13 |
Books/Manual | 01 |
Fisheries Resource Management
- Fisheries Resource Management Lab for UG/PG teaching and research
- Fisheries Museum
- FRM Museum (Under Development)
Fisheries Resource Management
- Punjab Remote Sensing Centre (PRSC), Ludhiana to promote scientific and academic collaboration - Geospatial technologies, for sustainable development of livestock and fisheries sectors in the region