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Marine ecosystem to breathe easy as Forest dept plans elite force

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CHENNAI: Concerned over the recent cases of poaching related to marine mammals and to strengthen marine ecosystem protection, the Forest officials will begin the task of forming first of its marine elite force within the department. Already the State has Marine Police patrolling the coastal districts and now with the foresters also forming a parallel task force the marine protection will now have three-layer protection including the Coast Guard.

“Protection of marine mammals will now get more impetus and the project was recently announced by the State Forest minister and we will begin the works shortly,” Additional Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forests and Chief Wildlife warden Shekhar Kumar Niraj told DT Next. The marine elite force will focus on the protection of all marine animals ranging from a whale to sea cucumber and sea horses, the top official said.

The new elite force will be strengthen­ed with modern arms and communicat­ion devices that will be required for coastal protection. New modern boats will be procured for the department and the sea surveillan­ce and patrol will be increased in areas that are rich in marine life, the chief wildlife warden said exuding confidence that the new task force will coordinate with other security agencies to collect intelligen­ce and prevent poaching of sea animals.

“All the coastal districts in TN will get the elite force and the State has identified 16 critical wildlife divisions with the incidence of poaching and these areas will be the prime focus of the wildlife division,” Niraj added.

According to State wildlife headquarte­rs sources, efforts are on to develop wildlife surveillan­ce in forest and marine divisions. As of date, territoria­l and wildlife divisions are supported by 13 forest protection squads, 17 forest stations and 11 roving check posts, functionin­g at important and vulnerable areas throughout the State. There are 112 forest check posts with surveillan­ce facilities.

Meanwhile, to consolidat­e the forest lands by survey and demarcatio­n of forest

All the coastal districts in TN will get the elite force and the State has identified 16 critical wildlife divisions with incidence of poaching

boundaries using advanced technologi­es like Differenti­al Global Positionin­g Systems (DGPS) Survey, Remote Sensing and Geographic­al Informatio­n System (GIS) technologi­es are now being strengthen­ed with the department undergoing the regular annual upgradatio­n programmes, wildlife sources said.

 ?? (File Photo) ?? Remains of a Baleen whale on a beach near Marakkanam recently
(File Photo) Remains of a Baleen whale on a beach near Marakkanam recently

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