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5th Marine Fisheries Census initiated, actual enumeration to be held in Nov-Dec covering 3,500 coastal villages
5th Marine Fisheries Census initiated, actual enumeration to be held in Nov-Dec covering 3,500 coastal villages

Time of India

time28-04-2025

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  • Time of India

5th Marine Fisheries Census initiated, actual enumeration to be held in Nov-Dec covering 3,500 coastal villages

This is a representational image (Pic credit: AP) NEW DELHI: India's fifth Marine Fisheries Census operation was initiated on Monday with validation of marine fisheries villages and launching of an exclusive mobile app at a meeting of coastal states in Mumbai. The initiative will, for the first time, make the census exercise fully digital. The actual enumeration exercise, including family-level data collection, will be held in Nov-Dec, covering 1.2 million households in roughly 3,500 villages across the coastal region. At present, Odisha has the highest number of marine fishing villages (739), followed by Tamil Nadu (575), Andhra Pradesh (533), Maharashtra (526) and Gujarat (280). The focus of the census will be on recording finer details of fishers like their demographic and socio-economic status, alternative livelihood options, fishing craft and gear, infrastructure facilities associated with fishing harbours and fish landing centres, and how and where govt schemes can influence their status. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Install our solar panels and see real savings SaverSuns Undo Collected through a robust online digital platform using smart devices and geo-referenced app-based digital systems, the figures will provide a detailed picture of the ecosystem in which the fisheries sector operates. The census has been conducted every five years by the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) since 2005. The operation on Monday was launched by Union fisheries and animal husbandry minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh. 'The app — VyAS-NAV — will be used by supervisors for field verification of fishing villages, fish landing centres and fishing harbours,' said an official statement, noting that this is the foundational step towards ensuring comprehensive coverage and accuracy of the census frame. Singh on the occasion also launched guidelines on the Turtle Excluder Device (TED) and the Standard Operating Procedure for Vessel Communication and Support System. Use of TED in trawler net will reduce the 'by-catch' and capture of non-target species during shrimp trawling, ensuring conservation and protection of endangered species with focus on turtles' population.

Fifth Marine Fisheries Census goes digital; mobile app to collect real-time data
Fifth Marine Fisheries Census goes digital; mobile app to collect real-time data

The Print

time28-04-2025

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Fifth Marine Fisheries Census goes digital; mobile app to collect real-time data

Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and Panchayati Raj Rajiv Ranjan Singh inaugurated the 'Coastal States Fisheries Meet: 2025' and laid the foundation stones for fisheries projects of Rs 255 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) across seven coastal states and UTs. The nationwide census will use VyAS-NAV, a mobile application developed by ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), to enable real-time, geo-referenced digital data collection, replacing traditional manual methods. Mumbai, Apr 28 (PTI) In a major preparatory step for the 5th Marine Fisheries Census (MFC 2025), a mobile application VyAS-NAV was launched in Mumbai for digital data collection with an aim to boost transparency and efficiency. At the event, key initiatives such as the launch of the 5th Marine Fisheries Census operations, release of guidelines on Turtle Excluder Devices under PMMSY, and the Standard Operating Procedure for the vessel communication and support system were also announced. On the occasion, the Union minister distributed tablets equipped with the newly developed VyAS-NAV digital application and awarded the first-ever aqua insurance incentives under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-Yojana (PM-MKSSY) to selected beneficiaries. The 5th Marine Fisheries Census (MFC 2025), covering around 1.2 million fisher households across nine coastal states, was flagged off at the meet. The census operation, coordinated by the Department of Fisheries under PMMSY, will involve the training of supervisors, recruitment of village-level enumerators, and household surveys, with the core enumeration scheduled between November and December 2025, a release stated. The MFC aims for exhaustive documentation of marine fisher families, fishing villages, crafts, gear, and associated infrastructure. Field operations began on Monday with the validation of marine fishing villages, and will be followed by workshops, training sessions, and comprehensive data collection. A joint meeting of nine coastal states and four Union Territories was held to discuss opportunities, challenges, and issues related to marine fisheries in the country. Union Fisheries Secretary Abhijit Likhi stated that India currently ranks second globally in fish production. 'Fisheries play a major role in the country's economy and lead in exports. The goal is to bring India to the first position globally in fish production, and the meeting was termed crucial toward achieving that goal,' Likhi added. PTI KK NSK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Centre rolls out projects to boost fisheries in 7 coastal states
Centre rolls out projects to boost fisheries in 7 coastal states

Hans India

time28-04-2025

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Centre rolls out projects to boost fisheries in 7 coastal states

Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh on Monday inaugurated and laid the foundation for key fisheries projects covering 7 coastal states and UTs with a total outlay of Rs 255 crore, under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY). Key initiatives like the 5th Marine Fisheries Census Operations, PMMSY Guidelines on Turtle Excluder Device, and the release of the Standard Operating Procedure for Vessel Communication and Support System were also launched at the Coastal States Fisheries Meet. The Union Minister also distributed tablets enabled with Digital Application VyAS-NAV and awarded the first ever aqua insurance (one time incentive sanction-cum-release order) to beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Kisan Samridhi Sah-Yojana (PM-MKSSY) on this occasion. The 5th Marine Census operation was kicked off which involves training of supervisors, recruitment and training village-wise data enumerators, followed by the actual census activity spread across three months. The entire operation will be completed by December 2025. In a major preparatory step for India's 5th Marine Fisheries Census (MFC 2025), mobile application VyAS-NAV has been launched for the digital based data collection with an aim to boost transparency and efficiency. Marking a shift from traditional method to a geo-referenced, app-based digital system, the MFC 2025 will cover a 1.2 million fisher households nationwide bringing in real-time validation. VyAS-NAV was developed by the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), which is the nodal agency for implementing the marine fisheries census in nine coastal states. VyAS-NAV app will be used by supervisors for field verification of fishing villages, fish landing centres and fishing harbours. This is a foundational step towards ensuring comprehensive coverage and accuracy of the census frame. This app has features to record a summary picture of villages based on primary and secondary sources. The supervisors are staff of the CMFRI, the Fishery Survey of India and the Fisheries Departments across the coastal states. The Marine Fisheries Census (MFC) -2025 focuses on the exhaustive, precise, and timely documentation of every marine fisher family, fishing village, fishing craft and gear, as well as infrastructure facilities associated with fishing harbours and fish landing centres across the country. Unlike in the past, customised mobile and tablet-based applications created by CMFRI will be used for data collection in a bid to reduce manual errors and accelerate data compilation for policy-level use. These all form part of the Marine Fisheries Census will extend across 3,500 villages and 1.2 million households will be covered in this exercise at various points in time. The operations span from April to December. The village list finalisation and landing centres data will be covered by staff of the CMFRI, the FSI and the DoF, and the same has started from Monday. The core activity, scheduled for November–December 2025, involves trained enumerators, preferably from the local community, visiting each marine fisher household with smart devices. This is preceded by a robust preparatory phase. Emphasis will be given to record finer details of fishers like their demographic and socio-economic status, alternative livelihood options, and how and where government schemes can influence their status, all collected through a robust online digital platform. Officials will train enumerators in digital data collection and will validate village and infrastructure details using VyAS-NAV. The other Union Ministers who attended the event were Ministers of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandary, and Dairying, S.P. Singh Baghel and George Kurian, along with Governors and Fisheries Ministers of several coastal states and UTs.

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