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| Jurisdiction | Kerala, India |
| Headquarters | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India |
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| Parent department | Government of Kerala |
| Website | fisheries |
The Department of Fisheries and Ports is an administrative department under the Government of Kerala, responsible for fisheries development, harbour engineering, port infrastructure, and the welfare of fishermen in the state. The department formulates fisheries policies, ensures sustainable marine resource management, oversees coastal infrastructure development, and supervises fishing harbours and landing centres across Kerala. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
It is one of the key economic and coastal administration departments and functions through directorates, missions, and public sector undertakings. The department implements welfare schemes for fishermen, promotes marine and inland aquaculture, and functions as a nodal authority for centrally sponsored fisheries programmes.
The Department of Fisheries and Ports is headed by Cabinet Ministers of the Government of Kerala, and the incumbent Minister for Fisheries is Saji Cherian and Minister for Ports is V. N. Vasavan. [6] [7]
Administratively, the department is headed by a Principal Secretary to Government, an IAS officer. The Principal Secretary is supported by Additional Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries, and Section Officers in the Secretariat. [8] The current Secretary to Government (Ports) is Dr. A. Kowsigan IAS and Secretary to Government (Fisheries) is B. Abdul Nasar IAS. [9]
The operational wings of the department include:
The Directorate of Fisheries is the primary operational field agency of the department. It is headed by the Director of Fisheries, who serves as the Head of Department. The directorate administers schemes related to:
Fisheries Officers are posted in all coastal districts and major inland aquaculture zones. [2]
The Harbour Engineering Department acts as the technical arm responsible for infrastructure development of fishing harbours, landing centres, and port engineering works. It designs, constructs, and maintains coastal structures such as:
Kerala has one of the largest coastal fisheries networks in India. The department oversees fishing harbours and landing centres along the state's 590 km coastline.
| Sl. No. | Category | Total units [12] |
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| 1 | Fishing Harbours | 20 |
| 2 | Fish Landing Centres | 128 |
| 3 | Minor Ports under State Government | 7 |
| 4 | Harbour Engineering Field Offices | 15 |
| 5 | Aquaculture Farms / Hatcheries | 35 |
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