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Govt plans uniform fishing law in exclusive economic zone

Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying P C Sarangi also told Lok Sabha that the government is seriously contemplating setting up a platform for fish exports that would eliminate middlemen.

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Published : Feb 11, 2020, 1:39 PM IST

New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said it is considering a uniform fishing law for sustainable development and management of fisheries in the exclusive economic zone of the country.

Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying P C Sarangi also told Lok Sabha that the government is seriously contemplating setting up a platform for fish exports that would eliminate middlemen.

Total fish production in the country stood at 134.22 lakh tonnes in 2018-19, as per government data.

In accordance with the recommendation of the National Policy on Marine Fisheries, 2017, the government is "considering a uniform fishing law for sustainable development and management of fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zone of India", according to a written reply.

The reply was given by Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Giriraj Singh.

Territorial waters, that are up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline, come under the jurisdiction of respective coastal states and Union Territories.
Waters from 12 to 200 nautical miles fall under EEZ.

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At least three members from Kerala raised issues related to fishermen during the Question Hour. Speaker Om Birla asked the minister to call a meeting of members from coastal areas to discuss issues.

Sarangi also said the government is seriously contemplating a platform for exporting fish without middlemen and that revolutionary steps are being taken to increase the income of fish farmers.

During the Question Hour, Sarangi informed the House that advisories are continuously issued to fish farmers and exporters, among others, that they should not use hazardous chemicals for preserving fish.

His reply came to a query by BJP member Maneka Gandhi on steps being taken by the government against the use of formalin to preserve fish. She also flagged excessive use of antibiotics for growing shrimps.

The ministry is also planning to upgrade the physical infrastructure for pisciculture in the country and is implementing various schemes/programmes for the development of fisheries, including the creation of infrastructure, as per the written reply.

(PTI Report)

New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said it is considering a uniform fishing law for sustainable development and management of fisheries in the exclusive economic zone of the country.

Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying P C Sarangi also told Lok Sabha that the government is seriously contemplating setting up a platform for fish exports that would eliminate middlemen.

Total fish production in the country stood at 134.22 lakh tonnes in 2018-19, as per government data.

In accordance with the recommendation of the National Policy on Marine Fisheries, 2017, the government is "considering a uniform fishing law for sustainable development and management of fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zone of India", according to a written reply.

The reply was given by Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Giriraj Singh.

Territorial waters, that are up to 12 nautical miles from the baseline, come under the jurisdiction of respective coastal states and Union Territories.
Waters from 12 to 200 nautical miles fall under EEZ.

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At least three members from Kerala raised issues related to fishermen during the Question Hour. Speaker Om Birla asked the minister to call a meeting of members from coastal areas to discuss issues.

Sarangi also said the government is seriously contemplating a platform for exporting fish without middlemen and that revolutionary steps are being taken to increase the income of fish farmers.

During the Question Hour, Sarangi informed the House that advisories are continuously issued to fish farmers and exporters, among others, that they should not use hazardous chemicals for preserving fish.

His reply came to a query by BJP member Maneka Gandhi on steps being taken by the government against the use of formalin to preserve fish. She also flagged excessive use of antibiotics for growing shrimps.

The ministry is also planning to upgrade the physical infrastructure for pisciculture in the country and is implementing various schemes/programmes for the development of fisheries, including the creation of infrastructure, as per the written reply.

(PTI Report)

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Govt plans uniform fishing law in exclusive economic zone
         New Delhi, Feb 11 (PTI) The government on Tuesday said it
is considering a uniform fishing law for sustainable
development and management of fisheries in the exclusive
economic zone of the country.
Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and
Dairying P C Sarangi also told Lok Sabha that the government
is seriously contemplating setting up a platform for fish
exports that would eliminate middlemen.
Total fish production in the country stood at 134.22 lakh
tonnes in 2018-19, as per government data.
In accordance with the recommendation of the National
Policy on Marine Fisheries, 2017, the government is
"considering a uniform fishing law for sustainable development
and management of fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zone of
India", according to a written reply.
The reply was given by Minister of Fisheries, Animal
Husbandry and Dairying Giriraj Singh.
Territorial waters, that are up to 12 nautical miles from
the baseline, come under the jurisdiction of respective
coastal states and Union Territories.
Waters from 12 to 200 nautical miles fall under EEZ.
At least three members from Kerala raised issues related
to fishermen during the Question Hour.
Speaker Om Birla asked the minister to call a meeting of
members from coastal areas to discuss issues.
Sarangi also said the government is seriously
contemplating a platform for exporting fish without middlemen
and that revolutionary steps are being taken to increase
income of fish farmers.
During the Question Hour, Sarangi informed the House that
advisories are continuously issued to fish farmers and
exporters, among others, that they should not use hazardous
chemicals for preserving fish.
His reply came to a query by BJP member Maneka Gandhi on
steps being taken by the government against use of formalin to
preserve fish. She also flagged excessive use of antibiotics
for growing shrimps.
The ministry is also planning to upgrade the physical
infrastructure for pisiculture in the country and is
implementing various schemes/programmes for development of
fisheries, including creation of infrastructure, as per the
written reply. PTI RAM
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