Centre, GMB differ over technology for coastal surveillance

Official sources say the Board is not in favour of Centre's proposal on maritime security as it creates multiplicity of equipment

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Press Trust Of India
Last Updated : Jun 24 2013 | 10:41 PM IST
The proposal to enhance maritime security off Gujarat coast seems to have hit a stumbling block as the Centre and state port regulator have differences over the technology proposed for improving coastal surveillance.

It is a part of the over Rs 132 crore National Automatic Identification System (NAIS) project, rolled out by the Centre last year for ensuring effective search and co-ordination besides broadcasting warnings to merchant ships. Fishing trawlers often unknowingly tend to cross the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) in lure of expensive fish, only to be trapped by the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, and at times are target of terror groups.

"The trial run for equipping fishing trawlers of Porbandar with AIS transponders was scheduled in April this year, but unfortunately it could not be done," a top Indian Coast Guard (ICG) official said.

"The proposal by Centre to enhance coastal surveillance and the one proposed by GMB differ as the latter talks about deploying a satellite-based tracking system for trawlers," he said. Official sources in GMB said the Board is not in favour of the Centre's proposal on maritime security as it creates multiplicity of equipment (AIS transponders, DATS and other gizmos), which would be difficult for an illiterate small vessel captain to operate, defeating the very purpose of alerting them from the threats of crossing IMBL.
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First Published: Jun 24 2013 | 8:34 PM IST

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