The Hindu (Madurai)

State Forest Department launches specialise­d unit to preserve, protect marine resources in Ramanathap­uram

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The Tamil Nadu Forest Department has launched a specialise­d unit, the Marine Elite Force, to preserve and protect marine resources against exploitati­on in the Gulf of Mannar of the Palk Bay.

Inaugurate­d by Forest Minister M. Mathiventh­an virtually on Friday, it will engage in conservati­on of precious marine biodiversi­ty such as coral reefs, sea grass, and other marine flora and fauna in the ecosensiti­ve islands.

Funds allotted

The State government had announced in the 2022 Budget session that it would set up the Marine Elite Force, and a government order allocating ₹109.65 lakh for the purpose was also issued. Two units of the Marine Elite Force, equipped with two deepwater boats having wireless communicat­ion systems, have been deployed at Ramanathap­uram to combat marine wildlife crimes.

Pilot operations

The units, which have been carrying out pilot operations since 2023, have detected 25 cases in which 4,133 kg of illegal wildlife articles were seized. Owing to its proximity to internatio­nal maritime boundaries, it is crucial to monitor the Ramanathap­uram coastal area. “This unique initiative has been helpful in building a Blue Cadre of specialise­d forces to deal with marine biodiversi­ty exclusivel­y,” a release quoted Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary to the Department­s of Environmen­t, Climate Change, and

Forests, as saying.

As many as 12 marinewatc­hers have been engaged in the Marine Elite Force from the local fishermen community. They have been provided extensive training in marine patrolling. The marinewatc­hers have been trained by specialise­d forces such as the Indian Coast Guard, the Navy, and the Marine Police, the release added.

Subrat Mohapatra, Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forests (Head of Forest Force); Srinivas R. Reddy, Chief Wildlife Warden; V. Naganathan, Additional Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forests (Wildlife); and Bakan Jagdish Sudhakar, Wildlife Warden, Ramanathap­uram, were present during the inaugurati­on.

The government had announced in the 2022 Budget session that it would set up the Marine Elite Force, and a G.O. allocating ₹109.65 lakh for the purpose was also issued

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Mission-driven: Two units of the Marine Elite Force, equipped with two deepwater boats having wireless communicat­ion systems, have been deployed at Ramanathap­uram.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Mission-driven: Two units of the Marine Elite Force, equipped with two deepwater boats having wireless communicat­ion systems, have been deployed at Ramanathap­uram.

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