Key Points

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian is pushing for a sailing school and academic partnerships with EU support. His recent visit to French ports highlighted tourism and job potential in Kerala’s waterways. A fisheries conclave in Kochi will bring EU officials and investors to discuss collaborations. The state aims to leverage its coastline and lakes for niche tourism and economic growth.

Key Points: Kerala Plans Sailing School and EU Collaboration for Fisheries Growth

  • Kerala eyes EU collaboration for fisheries development
  • Plans sailing school to boost tourism and jobs
  • Minister visits French ports for insights
  • Kochi conclave to attract EU investors and officials
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Kerala mulls setting up sailing school, academic collaboration with EU support

Kerala Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian explores EU support for a sailing school and academic partnerships to boost tourism and fisheries.

"Kerala has immense potential, and we are now holding a fisheries conclave at Kochi later this year when top officials from the EU will take part. – Saji Cherian"

Thiruvananthapuram, June 20

Kerala State Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian said on Friday that he is determined to set up a sailing school and academic collaboration besides enhancing the overall well-being of the entire fisheries sector in the state.

Speaking to IANS, after a trip to France where he visited ports and fishing harbours, Cherian said his five-day trip was to attend the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), which was held in Nice.

“After my session at the conference got over, as part of a follow-up meeting, which was earlier held in Delhi with top fisheries officials attached to the European Union, I was taken around ports and harbours in a few cities in France,” said Cherian.

“What I saw at all the places attached to my fisheries department was exciting, as we have already had two meetings with the top officials attached to the EU. Kerala has immense potential, and we are now holding a fisheries conclave at Kochi later this year when top officials from the EU, besides investors, will take part,” added Cherian.

He said in his scheme of things, as part of the upcoming conclave, we will seek help and assistance to set up a sailing school, besides academic collaboration with our Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS).

“What I saw in the ports in France is the massive influx of tourists who come for sailing, and this is a huge opportunity for Kerala as we have lakes, rivers and a huge coastline,” said Cherian.

“As part of the conclave, we are planning to hold a boat show too. I saw during the trip different varieties of boats, which are unbelievable. Kerala has immense potential as we are a popular tourist destination, and sailing opportunities are going to be another niche tourism product that we can offer besides newer job opportunities,” said Cherian.

He is now waiting to hear from the EU officials on the way forward to the Kochi conclave, as groundwork and two separate meetings have been completed.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a brilliant initiative! Kerala's backwaters are perfect for sailing tourism. If implemented well, it can create thousands of jobs and boost local economy. Hope they maintain environmental balance though. 🌊
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Priya M.
As someone from Kochi, I'm excited but skeptical. We've seen many big announcements that never materialize. The government must ensure proper follow-through and not just photo ops with EU officials.
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Anand S.
Great vision! But before importing European sailing models, they should study traditional Kerala boat-making techniques. Our vallams and kettuvallams have centuries of wisdom that shouldn't be lost in modernization.
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Sneha R.
Finally some forward thinking in fisheries sector! My brother is a marine biology graduate struggling to find good opportunities. Academic collaboration with EU could open global career paths for Kerala youth. 🤞
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Vijay N.
Hope they prioritize local fishermen in these plans. Often such projects benefit only tourism companies while original coastal communities get marginalized. Sustainable development should be the focus.
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Meera P.
The boat show idea is fantastic! Kerala's tourism needs diversification beyond ayurveda and houseboats. Sailing could attract a whole new segment of adventure tourists. Just hope the pricing remains accessible to Indians too.

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