"As per the notification, the powers in respect of registration, survey and certification of Indian fishing boats stand delegated to the secretaries in charge of the Department of Fisheries of respective state governments or the Administrators in the case of Union territories," an official statement by the Shipping Ministry said.
Indian fishing boats can now be registered at the specified ports or places in the country while the notified state government officials will be the Registrars of the Indian fishing boats for the purpose.
This will strengthen the maritime administrations of the states/union territories, it said, adding that the fishing community will benefit from ease of business through reduction in transaction time and costs, accessibility of services at the local level and convenience.
Earlier, fishing boats less than 20 meters long were required to be registered with the state governments/union territories whereas those above 20 meters in length were registered by mercantile marine departments under the Directorate General of Shipping.
Guidelines are being issued by the Directorate General of Shipping, to facilitate the discharge of these functions by maritime states/ union territory administrations, in a harmonised manner, the statement said.
