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Climate change impacting Kashmir’s ecosystem: CM Omar

Calls for new research, technology and collaboration with other states

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March 14, 2026
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Srinagar, Mar 14: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday stressed the need to adopt scientific research, modern technology and sustainable practices to strengthen cold-water fisheries in Jammu and Kashmir while safeguarding natural resources.

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Addressing the National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre in Srinagar, CM Omar, said universities and research institutions must play a key role in developing new techniques that can help revive and expand the sector.

He said the government must ensure that fisheries development remains sustainable so that freshwater ecosystems are protected and fish stocks are not depleted. “Science and research have to guide us on what new techniques can be used and what kind of studies are needed so that cold-water fisheries can get a fresh boost,” he said.

The Chief Minister said economic development of people associated with the sector should remain a priority, adding that efforts must focus on increasing and safeguarding the income of fish farmers.

Referring to changing climatic patterns, Abdullah said rising temperatures are already being witnessed in Kashmir. “Who would have imagined that Srinagar would witness such warm weather in February? Even flowers started blooming on trees much earlier than usual,” he said.

He further noted that the early blooming of flowers has also led to the early opening of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden Opening at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, which he said reflects how climate change is affecting natural cycles.

Omar said such environmental changes will also have an impact on cold-water fisheries, making it essential to adopt innovative approaches and learn from best practices across the country.

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He said hosting the conference in Kashmir provides an opportunity to exchange experiences with other hill states such as Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand as well as states in the Northeast India.

Highlighting Kashmir’s long association with trout farming, Abdullah said the region has more than a century of experience in the sector since trout was first introduced in 1900.

“Our 126-year experience should not go to waste. We must share our knowledge and also learn what others are doing better,” he said.

The Chief Minister expressed hope that with focused attention and policy support, India will continue to strengthen its position among leading fish-producing nations while Jammu and Kashmir secures a special place in cold-water fisheries.

He further welcomed the delegates participating in the conference and said such platforms would help stakeholders learn from each other and collectively move towards strengthening the sector. (KNO)

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