The technology of the mobile advisory service, mKRISHI@ Fisheries, was developed by the Mumbai Research Centre of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) and materialised by Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) and the Tata Consultancy Service (TCS) under the National Agriculture Innovation Project (NAIP).
A study conducted by the CMFRI in 13 fishermen societies in Maharashtra has found that the fishermen could save up to 30 per cent of fuel consumption with the help of the mKrishi@Fisheries mobile app, a CMFRI release said here.
The study also revealed that the app had a positive impact on the livelihood of the fishermen with improved catch and reduced cost along with providing them safety and security in the sea.
'mKRISHI@Fisheries app' provides information on Potential Fishing Zone (PFZ) generated by INCOIS, sea surface temperature, weather and the presence of phytoplankton which form the food of several fish species based on the remote sensing data received from NOAA and Indian satellites.
The technology won a place in the prestigious National
Contest on Social Innovation 2016, hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs along with NITI Ayog.
The application was listed among the 20 top social innovations selected from a total of 774 applications, the release said.
The CMFRI has already piloted this service in 56 fishermen societies in Maharashtra.
According to V V Singh, Scientist-in-Charge of CMFRI's Mumbai Research Centre, the app is widely being used among the fishermen to plan their fishing activities.
"Fishermen are advised to go only when the information map on the app is blue in colour.
The app will predict five days upfront forecast which will help even trawlers who go for multi-day fishing trips," ingh said.
He said lack of data signal availability in deep sea was a major challenge for the fishermen.
This helped the fishermen for price negotiation while they were in the sea itself and the fresh catch could be directed to desired port, optimising the overall transportation," he added.
The CMFRI in collaboration with TCS is planning to reach out to more fishermen societies under Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav (MGMG) initiative, the release said.
The technology upscaling is planned by undertaking integrated efforts, it added.
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