Kochi, In a significant step towards sustainable fisheries management, india is preparing to roll out an onboard
electronic observer (e-observer) system that will allow remote monitoring and recording of marine fish catches. The announcement was made by Union Fisheries Secretary Abhilaksh Likhi on Monday.Here’s what the new initiative means for India’s fishing sector:
🎣 1. Real-Time Monitoring of fish CatchesThe e-observer system will be installed onboard fishing vessels, enabling authorities to track fish catches as they happen. This will ensure accurate data collection and curb under-reporting of marine resources.
🌍 2. Boost to Sustainable Fishing PracticesBy monitoring the type and volume of fish caught, the system will help prevent overfishing and protect endangered marine species. This data-aligns with India’s commitment to sustainable and responsible fishing.
📊 3. Reliable Data for Policy MakingAccurate, tech-driven data will support better decision-making in fisheries management. From regulating quotas to designing conservation programs, policymakers will benefit from real-time insights.
🛰️ 4. Remote & Transparent OversightThe wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital nature of the e-observer reduces the need for physical inspectors onboard vessels. This not only cuts costs but also ensures transparency and minimizes chances of human bias or error.
👨👩👧 5. Empowering Fishing CommunitiesBy creating a more transparent system, fishing communities can benefit from fairer practices, traceability in exports, and improved livelihood opportunities driven by sustainable fisheries.
✅ Bottom LineIndia’s move to launch an e-observer system marks a turning point in marine governance. With technology ensuring transparency and sustainability, the initiative is expected to safeguard marine resources while strengthening the livelihoods of millions dependent on fishing.
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