A workshop by the Mangalore Regional Centre of ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) in Mangalore highlighted the potential of mesopelagic resources within India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). These resources, located 200-1000 meters below sea level and teeming with nutrient-rich, small fish, remain largely unexploited due to their high lipid or wax ester content. However, they are a valuable source of protein, lipids, and minerals for the fishmeal industry, poultry and animal feed, and crop fertilisers. The workshop underscored the economic potential of these resources, with CMFRI estimating a potential harvest of 1.6 million tonnes. It called for comprehensive studies and the development of sustainable harvesting and utilisation techniques. The government has expressed support for entrepreneurial initiatives in this area.