"We are definitely eyeing at more than 20 per cent of the Rs 3,000 crore national fund meant for development of marine sector for Blue Revolution," West Bengal State Fisheries Development Corporation managing director Soumyajit Das told PTI.
The state, he said, has already sent proposal worth Rs 250 crore for FY 2016-17 of which proposals totalling about Rs 100 crore is toward processing, Rs 100 crore for de-siltation and rest Rs 50 crore for culture is sent to the Centre for approval.
West Bengal fish production is 1.7 million tonne or 20 per cent of national production but the majority of it is consumed. Exports account for 11 per cent of the country's fish produce.
West Bengal government has decided to create special fishery zones and had undertaken several projects toward development of fisheries. Some 1.38 lakh fishery farmers have been provided with biometric cards.