Blue Revolution schemes have modernised Karnataka's fisheries with sustainable practices, infrastructure upgrades, and employment initiatives, boosting fish production and exports.
The Blue Revolution, spearheaded by the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying, has profoundly impacted Karnataka’s fisheries sector. With a focus on sustainability, infrastructure development, and technological advancement, the initiative has transformed fishing practices and boosted the economy of districts like Dakshina Kannada.
Key Achievements in Dakshina Kannada
The Government of Karnataka reports significant progress in the fisheries sector over the past decade, thanks to the Blue Revolution scheme:
- Technological Upgrades: Fishermen transitioned from traditional wooden boats to modern Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) boats and adopted advanced practices like deep-sea and gillnet fishing.
- Enhanced Infrastructure: The development of cold chains, including 177 ice plants and 122 modernised facilities, has streamlined fish storage and transport.
- Increased Output: Fish production has surged, ensuring food security and economic growth.
Infrastructure Development Along Karnataka’s Coast
Central government support has enabled the establishment and modernisation of fisheries infrastructure:
- Fishing Harbours and Landing Centres: Ten fishing harbours, including those at Mangalore and Malpe, and 13 fish landing centres have been developed.
- Recent Approvals: Projects worth ₹505.76 crore have been approved for building new harbours, upgrading existing ones, and maintenance dredging.
These developments are critical in boosting exports and providing better access to global markets.
Sustainable Fisheries Management
To ensure long-term sustainability, Karnataka has implemented stringent regulations and innovative practices:
- Fishing Boat Restrictions: Caps on engine horsepower and bans on certain fishing methods like bull trawling.
- Fishing Bans: Seasonal restrictions from June 1 to July 31 on mechanized boats to allow fish populations to replenish.
- Technology Adoption: Introduction of Turtle Exclusion Devices (TEDs) and artificial reefs at 56 locations along the coast.
These measures promote sustainable fishing while supporting marine biodiversity.
Boosting Employment with Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY)
The PMMSY scheme, launched in 2020, complements the Blue Revolution by focusing on employment and infrastructure:
- Nationwide Impact: Aims to generate 55 lakh jobs in fisheries and allied activities.
- Karnataka Highlights: Artificial reefs, cold chain facilities, and marketing infrastructure have significantly improved livelihoods.
- Uttar Pradesh Example: Expanded to 75 districts, covering over 14,000 beneficiaries directly and creating 3.5 lakh indirect jobs.
A Holistic Approach to Realising the Blue Economy
The government’s efforts in Dakshina Kannada and beyond align with the broader goals of the Blue Economy initiative. Investments in infrastructure, sustainable practices, and employment generation contribute to economic growth and environmental preservation.
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