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Whale skeleton, marine mammal songs headline CMFRI’s Open House Exhibition in Kochi

Whale skeleton, marine mammal songs headline CMFRI’s Open House Exhibition in Kochi

Visitors at CMFRI’s 79th Foundation Day open house in Kochi were captivated by a 14-metre Bryde’s whale skeleton, underwater marine mammal songs, rare sea species exhibits, and interactive displays on marine biodiversity and fisheries research.

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KOCHI, 4 Febbruary 2026: A towering 14-metre Bryde’s whale skeleton and haunting underwater recordings of marine mammal songs captivated visitors at the ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) open house exhibition held as part of its 79th Foundation Day celebrations.

The whale skeleton, recovered from a Bryde’s whale that washed ashore on Kozhikode beach in October 2023, became the centrepiece of the newly launched Marine Megafauna Museum. The striking exhibit attracted students, families, and marine life enthusiasts, while scientists explained the ecological importance of large marine mammals and the urgent need for their conservation.

Opening its campus to the public, CMFRI offered a rare glimpse into marine biodiversity and fisheries research. The event was inaugurated by Dr Duvvuri Seshagiri, Director of the Naval Physical & Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), with CMFRI Director Dr Grinson George presiding.

At the National Marine Biodiversity Museum, rare and iconic species such as sunfish, oarfish, giant clams, whale sharks, humphead wrasse, and deep-sea organisms drew significant interest. Interactive displays by various research divisions showcased sharks, rays, shrimps, crabs, squids, octopus, pearl oysters, and innovative mariculture technologies alongside traditional fishing gear.

The exhibition also highlighted sustainable fisheries management, conservation challenges, and the environmental importance of marine ecosystems. Visitors toured laboratories, hatcheries, and the institute’s library, while students participated in a career workshop on agriculture and allied sciences led by CMFRI scientists.

The open house aimed to build public awareness and inspire the next generation to engage with marine science and ocean conservation.


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