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CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE

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CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE The green and blue emblem of Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) has an abstract pictorial depicting a prawn and a fish supported by its acronym in blue sans serif bold. The emblem is trendy and attractive. The colours blue and green represent the environment, nature and eco-friendliness.  

KERALA UNIVERSITY OF FISHERIES AND OCEAN STUDIES

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KERALA UNIVERSITY OF FISHERIES AND OCEAN STUDIES The circular emblem in tones of blue of Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) has the motifs of a Chinese fishing net, a fishing trawler, a fish, a conch and a prawn placed on a circle holding sky and ocean. This circle is ensconced by a three dimensional border, on which its name, its year of establishment and its motto in Latin ‘Fiat Piscis’ meaning ‘Let it be Done’ is inscribed. The motifs represent the educational domain of the university. Below the circle, an open book symbolising education, knowledge and wisdom is placed. The colour blue signifies water, river, ocean, and other water bodies. It also signifies serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

MARINE EXPORT PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

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MARINE EXPORT PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY The Marine Export Products Development Authority (MEPDA) was set up as a Statutory Body in 1972 under an Act of Parliament (No.13 of 1972).  The Authority, with its headquarters at Kochi and field offices in all the maritime States of India, is headed by a Chairperson. The Authority is responsible for development of the marine industry with special focus on marine exports. It is also empowered to carry out inspection of marine products, its raw material, fixing standards, specifications, and training as well as take all necessary steps for marketing the seafood overseas. Its indigo coloured logo has a sailing ship inside a globe encircled by the name of the organisation in English and Devanagari. At the bottom are prawn and fish – the major marine exports are depicted.