Thiruvananthapuram: To ensure the safety of its fishermen who venture out into the seas, the Kerala government has decided to install high-security registration boards with GPS/GPRS facility on fishing boats.
The project is being implemented by the State Fisheries Department for the complete protection and remote monitoring of boats. In the first phase, hologram registration boards will be installed on 300 boats, a government press release said.
Such boards have already been installed to about 100 boats in Neendakara, Munambam and Kochi fishing harbours. As many as 1,500 boats are expected to be covered in the second phase, and about 4,000 in the third phase. These boards are being installed at a subsidised rate, with the technical assistance from CDiT.
The high-security registration board with GPS/GPRS networking, which will help in locating and identifying deep-sea fishing boats, is made of materials that are not damaged by salt water in the sea. It has holographic and laser systems to detect fake registrations.
A hologram board is attached on the top of the boat's wheelhouse for better identification and communication, the release added. This ensures a clear 360 degree view and avoids damage to the registration board due to direct contact with saltwater and collisions between boats.