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Field Visit Report: AMMACHI Labs Advances Women-Led Ocean Farming in Uttara Kannada

November 13, 2025 - 3:13
Field Visit Report: AMMACHI Labs Advances Women-Led Ocean Farming in Uttara Kannada

AMMACHI Labs’ Ocean Farming team conducted a series of field assessments across Kumta, Ankola, and Karwar, identifying potential locations to introduce women-led seaweed cultivation and ocean-based livelihoods in Uttara Kannada. The three-day visit was supported by Aajeevika – National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) and the Department of Fisheries.

Strengthening Local Partnerships

To better understand the region’s marine landscape and community readiness, the team held discussions with NRLM officers and Fisheries Officer R. B. Patel. The officers accompanied the team to several coastal and backwater sites, offering valuable insights into previous seaweed initiatives and helping evaluate feasibility for new interventions.

Promising Community Locations

Ankola – Gabit Keni:
At Gabit Keni, the team met a group of 13 enthusiastic women experienced in mussel collection and rowing. Their strong interest in adopting seaweed cultivation for steady, small-scale income makes this a promising location for pilot activities.

Karwar Region:

  • Majali–Sadashivgad Backwaters:
    Known for its abundance of mussels, oysters, and rich mangrove ecosystems, this area features multiple stretches with high potential for seaweed farming, pending further expert assessment.
  • Chendiya (Mudga Beach):
    The team interacted with 19 motivated women who regularly engage in water-based activities. Conditions beyond the shallow zone appear suitable for seaweed cultivation, indicating strong pilot potential.

Thilmati Beach:
A distinctive coastal ecosystem where seasonal seaweed has been observed in the past. Although no seaweed was present during this visit, continued assessments are planned.

A Step Forward for Women-Led Ocean Farming

The field visits provided crucial insights into Karnataka’s coastal terrain and highlighted significant interest among local women in seaweed-based livelihoods. These findings mark an encouraging step toward launching women-led seaweed cultivation pilots across Uttara Kannada.

Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

  • SDG 5: Gender Equality
  • SDG 8: Decent Work & Economic Growth
  • SDG 14: Life Below Water
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

This initiative is being implemented by >Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, with support from Esri and SERP (Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty).

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