The device, known as "DAT-90" (Distress Alert Transmitters), can be used by fishermen to send alarm signals to the Coast Guard in case of trouble or emergencies.
While 1,600 such devices were distributed to fishermen across the state, 200 were given to fishermen in this coastal town today, Assistant Director of Fisheries department Gopinath said here.
The equipment, each costing Rs 15,920, has been provided at a subsidised rate to the fishermen. While the Centre would bear 75 per cent of the total cost, the state would provide 15 per cent and the fishermen the balance 10 per cent, he said.
The fishermen could procure the transmitter from the fisheries department by making the payment in the form of a Demand Draft.
There are about one lakh fishing boats in Tamil Nadu and all of them were eligible to receive them, he added.
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