Nagaland Hornbill Angling Festival Celebrates Success in Conservation and Sportsmanship

by Fishery News

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In a collaborative effort between the Department of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources, Government of Nagaland, and the Anglers Association Nagaland (AAN), the 5th Nagaland Hornbill Angling Festival unfolded at the Government Fish Farm in Thizama on December 4 and 5.

The closing ceremony was graced by the presence of Mhathung Yanthan, the advisor of Agriculture, who praised the event as a joyous celebration of fishing, emphasizing the art and spirit of sportsmanship that unites people. Yanthan highlighted the event’s role in fostering a connection with nature and the crucial contribution of fishers and anglers to conserving ecosystems.

Director of Fisheries & AR Rongsennungba emphasized that the festival aimed to promote fisheries ecotourism and advocate for sports fisheries. He expressed hope that such events would inspire active preservation of Nagaland’s diverse aquatic flora and fauna, contributing to entrepreneurial development, employment opportunities, and the advancement of fishery ecotourism.

In a welcoming speech, Rongsennungba underscored the significant potential for responsible fishing activities, such as angling sports, to send a powerful message about conserving natural resources and fostering unity among people.

Additional director of Fisheries & AR Lotimenba provided introductions and felicitations during the ceremony. The President of All India Game Fishing Association (AIGFA), Santosh R. Kolwankar, and Chairman EM of Anglers Association Nagaland, Ricky Ozukum, were also present to greet the ceremony, marking the success of the event in promoting conservation and sportsmanship.

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