Established in 2006 under the Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University (MAFSU), the Aquatic Environment Management Department (AEMD) at the College of Fishery Science (CFS), Nagpur, was founded to tackle pressing challenges such as aquatic ecosystem degradation, pollution, and sustainable fisheries management in Central India. Building on India’s post-independence emphasis on fisheries education, the department became a regional leader in merging environmental science with aquaculture, prioritizing the conservation of Maharashtra’s vital water bodies like the Godavari River and Gosikhurd Reservoir, while aligning with national climate resilience and resource management goals.
Read MoreThe AEMD has courses in B.F.Sc integrating aquatic biodiversity, ecology, and pollution control, alongside research on water quality, climate impacts on fisheries, and habitat conservation. Key collaborations include partnering with the Vidarbha Statutory Board to draft the Inland Fisheries Development Plan and executing research/extension projects to advance sustainable aquaculture. The department has also led urban lake restoration efforts and community outreach programs promoting wetland conservation and eco-friendly fishing practices across Maharashtra.
1.) Water and Soil Analysis Laboratory