Kanyakumari fishermen oppose Centre’s new access pass regulations | Madurai News

Kanyakumari fishermen oppose Centre’s new access pass regulations

Kanyakumari: Fishermen from Kanyakumari district are opposing the recently introduced on-time access pass by the Union government that permits fishermen to fish in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ).According to the Union ministry of fisheries, most fishing activity in India is limited to 40–50 nautical miles, leaving the vast EEZ extending from 12 to 200 nautical miles underutilized despite its potential for high‑value species like tuna. To address this, the government of India notified the Sustainable Harnessing of Fisheries in the EEZ Rules, 2025, alongside a national traceability framework.As a part of this, a central feature of the EEZ rules is the introduction of a transparent and legally backed access pass framework for authorised fishing operations in the EEZ, to empower Indian fishers to access high-value resources and meet export standards such as traceability and certification.Fishery department officials told TOI that the access pass was to regulate fishing at the EEZ. A one-time registration fee for three years costs Rs25,000, and a fisherman has to pay Rs12,000 for renewal of that pass.Speaking to TOI, president of INFIDET (The International Fishermen Development Trust) P Justin Antony said, “The introduction of this pass will eventually affect the profit of the fishermen.”

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