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From detection of algal blooms to rescue operation, drone technology to revolutionise India’s marine fisheries

From detection of algal blooms to rescue operation, drone technology to revolutionise India’s marine fisheries

From early detection of algal blooms to precise feed broadcasting in mariculture to rescue operations during emergency situations, drone technology is expected to revolutionise India’s marine fisheries sector.

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Fisheries Ministry-CMFRI joint mission to promote drone use in fisheries

KOCHI, 7 November 2024: From early detection of algal blooms to precise feed broadcasting in mariculture to rescue operations during emergency situations, drone technology is expected to revolutionise India’s marine fisheries sector.

A joint effort of the Union Ministry of Fisheries, National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) and ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) is on to promote and popularise drone applications in the country’s marine fisheries. This initiative aims to significantly enhance the efficiency of fisheries management, sea cage farming, disaster management and ecosystem conservation.

As part of this, an awareness workshop and drone demonstration for fishermen and fish farmers will be held at CMFRI on November 8 (Friday) to showcase the prospects of drone applications for various purposes, including aquaculture input dispensing, live fish transportation, rescue operation, water sampling, underwater imaging, water body monitoring and mapping, and marine mammal stock assessment among others.

Union Minister of State for Fisheries George Kurian will inaugurate the workshop at 11 am on Friday followed by a demonstration of potential drone application. 

Referring to the prospects of drone applications, CMFRI Director Dr Grinson George said the technology will significantly enhance efficiency, reduce labour cost and minimize environmental impact.

“It could be used in cage fish farming operations both in coastal and offshore waters for monitoring fish health, assessing water quality parameters, and optimising feed distribution. Drones can also aid in early detection of algal blooms and other environmental threats to the farming”, he said adding that the technology could be used for monitoring paddy seedlings in Pokkali farms.

Another significant benefit of this technology is enabling fish farmers to get reasonable market prices for their high-value, cage-farmed fish. Drones can efficiently transport live fish from remote aquaculture sites to markets according to requirements, ensuring freshness and reducing transportation time, Dr George said.

Application of drones would also be helpful to improve marine mammal stock assessment, easy surveillance of their interaction, including their strandings. This technology could be used for deploying life jackets for rescue operations during emergency situations.  In addition, research works on water quality assessment of the Vembanad Lake will be benefitted by this innovative technology, CMFRI Director added.

Marine scientists are hopeful that using drones would help locate pelagic fish shoals, optimising fishing efforts and reducing fuel consumption.

Fishermen, fish farmers and those interested in learning more about the prospects of drone applications can attend the awareness workshop and demonstration. The event will be attended by senior officials from the Union Fisheries Ministry, NFDB and State Fisheries Department.


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