
Sri Vijaya Puram, April 8: The Fisheries Science Division (FSD) of ICAR–Central Island Agricultural Research Institute (CIARI), Sri Vijayapuram, has successfully standardized a biofloc-based culture system for Penaeus vannamei, demonstrating strong potential for sustainable, high-yield shrimp production under controlled tank conditions.
The system was validated using three indoor circular biofloc tanks, each with a diameter of 4 m and a water holding capacity of 10,000 L. The shrimp production is found to be economically promising, indicating significant scope for enhancing livelihoods and augmenting local shrimp food production in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Biofloc management practices and harvest strategy have been standardized for a mean shrimp production of about 30–33 kg per tank of 10,000 L at each harvest phase.
This scalable and resource-efficient model is particularly suitable for regions with limited land and water availability. The technology will be showcased at the forthcoming Andaman Food Festival scheduled from 17–19 April 2026, offering a practical demonstration for farmers and stakeholders interested in adopting sustainable shrimp farming practices.