Maharashtra Bans LED Fishing in Konkan, Announces Fisheries University

Maharashtra Fisheries Minister Nitesh Rane has declared a complete crackdown on illegal LED fishing in the Konkan region, vowing not to yield to pressure from neighbouring states. The government has conducted over 2,000 enforcement actions against boats using illegal LED lights as part of recent state-wide efforts. To boost the local economy, Rane announced major projects including a Fisheries University in Devgad and a Rs 60 crore fish seed centre in Vengurla. The Minister also addressed fishermen's financial distress by seeking central support for fuel cost relief and shared a vision to make Maharashtra a national hub for shipbuilding and repair.

Key Points: Maharashtra Bans LED Fishing, Announces Fisheries Projects

  • Zero-tolerance policy on illegal LED fishing
  • 2000 enforcement actions against LED boats
  • New Fisheries University at Devgad
  • Rs 60 crore fish seed centre at Vengurla
  • Rs 6600 crore for water transport
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LED fishing in Konkan to be completely stopped: Maha Fisheries Minister

Maharashtra Fisheries Minister Nitesh Rane announces a complete crackdown on illegal LED fishing in Konkan and new high-value fisheries projects.

"The state government is determined to shut down illegal LED fishing completely and will implement strict measures to achieve this. - Nitesh Rane"

Mumbai, March 24

Maharashtra Fisheries Minister Nitesh Rane on Tuesday announced a complete crackdown on illegal LED fishing in the Konkan region, declaring a zero‑tolerance policy to protect traditional fishermen and marine resources.

Replying to a discussion in the House, Rane said the state government was determined to shut down unauthorised LED fishing and would not bow to pressure from neighbouring states such as Gujarat or Goa.

"The state government is determined to shut down illegal LED fishing completely and will implement strict measures to achieve this. Out of 4,053 enforcement actions recently conducted across the state, approximately 2,000 were specifically against boats using illegal LED lights. The government would not yield to pressure or calls from neighbouring states like Gujarat or Goa and would continue to seize violating vessels," he said.

Minister Rane warned of strict action against any department officials found to be protecting or aiding these illegal activities.

To boost the local economy in the Konkan belt, he announced several high-value projects, including a Fisheries University, the fish seed centre and water transport.

"An independent Fisheries University will be established at Devgad (Sindhudurg). A fish seed sub-centre will be built at Vengurla with an investment of Rs 60 crore. A substantial provision of Rs 6,600 crore has been allocated to enhance water transport facilities, particularly in Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg," he said.

Minister Rane also addressed the urgent financial distress faced by fishermen due to rising fuel costs. He told the house that he has written to the Central Government to reclassify fishing cooperatives so they can access retail pricing instead of being charged higher "bulk consumer" rates.

He also made a strong case for the implementation of Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) support to stabilise fuel costs, which have been impacted by the Middle East conflict and global supply chain disruptions.

The Minister shared the vision of making Maharashtra a national leader in shipbuilding and repair, leveraging the state's extensive coastline to create a specialised hub for maritime maintenance.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who loves visiting the Konkan coast, I've seen the damage firsthand. The announcement about the Fisheries University and water transport is promising for sustainable development. Hope they follow through.
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Vikram M
Good move, but enforcement is key. They've conducted raids, but will they sustain the pressure? Also, the relief on fuel costs for cooperatives is crucial. Fishermen are struggling with high diesel prices. DBT support must be implemented quickly.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the crackdown, I'm a bit skeptical. Politicians make big announcements before elections. Will the Fisheries University actually materialize in Devgad? We've heard such promises before. Action speaks louder than words.
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Karthik V
The shipbuilding hub vision is excellent! Maharashtra has a long coastline, we should utilize it for high-tech maritime industries. This can create jobs beyond just fishing. Balancing conservation with economic growth is the way forward.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the inter-state dynamics mentioned. Often, illegal activities thrive due to lack of coordination between states. Maharashtra taking a firm stand is good, but a coordinated policy with Gujarat and Goa would be more effective in the long run.

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