The Home Ministry is planning to install transponders in fishing vessels below 20 metres in length and also issue identity cards for the purpose of tracking their movement up to a distance of 50-km from the coastline.
The Ministry has estimated the cost of each transponder at about Rs 16,800 and the total cost would be around Rs 336 crore for installing transponders in two lakh small boats.
According to the proposal, the Home Ministry will bear the entire expenditure on transponders while the project will be implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries under the Agriculture Ministry.
Technical assistance would be given by the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL) under the Shipping Ministry.
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All boats will be issued identity cards and colour coding of fishing vessels will also been done.
At present, there is a system in place for tracking vessels above 20-metre in length, but there is no such facility for boats below that length.
According to officials sources, the expert panel has suggested installation of Automatic Information System- Proprietary (AIS-P) transponder for tracking small boats after evaluating three types of devices that were tested on a pilot basis by both DGLL and Indian Coast Guard.
As per the proposal, installation of AIS(P) transponders will be made "mandatory" and linked with issuance of licence for fishing granted under the State Marine Fisheries Departments.
India has 7,517-km coastline, which is dotted with 12 major ports and 187 minor or intermediate ports.