Marine reform: Centre notifies new deep-sea fishing rules; bans foreign vessels, empowers cooperatives – what changes for Indian fishers?
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New rules for deep-sea fishing in India’s Exclusive Economic Zone are now in effect. These rules prioritize fishermen cooperatives and small-scale fishers. Foreign vessels are banned from Indian waters. The government aims to boost high-value tuna fishing and expand opportunities in the marine fisheries sector. Digital transparency and sustainable practices are key features of this policy shift.
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