Why in the news?

  • Researchers plan to study the mechanism behind a rare and unique cooperation between fishermen and wild dolphins seen in the Ashtamudi Lake of Kerala.

Ashtamudi Lake

  • Location: Kollam district of Kerala.
  • Geographical Features:
    • A brackish water lake and estuary.
    • Acts as a gateway to Kerala’s backwaters.
    • Drains into the Arabian Sea.
  • Ecological Importance:
    • Declared a Ramsar Site- Wetland of International Importance.
    • Plays a critical role in nutrient cycling, flood regulation, and coastal ecosystem stability.
    • Habitat for:
      • Mangroves & estuarine vegetation.
      • Finfish and shellfish, including the famous Ashtamudi short-neck clam.
      • Several endemic and migratory fish species.
  • Economic Importance:
    • One of India’s most productive clam fisheries: The Ashtamudi short-neck clam fishery earned MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification in 2014, India’s first sustainable fishery certification.
    • Important inland navigation and tourism route.
    • Tourism: Houseboats and Backwater Cruises.
  • Environmental Threats:
    • Pollution from sewage, industries, tourism, houseboats and Mangrove loss due to encroachment and unregulated development.
    • Sand mining and clay mining.
    • Overfishing and Invasive species affecting native biodiversity.