Odisha approves ten-year Deep Sea Fishing Mission for blue economy
The Odisha Cabinet approved the Deep Sea Fishing Mission on 1 July 2026, a flagship initiative of the state's Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Department. The mission will run for 10 years, from 2026 to 2036, with an estimated investment of about ₹2,295.45 crore (described in some references as over ₹2,000 crore), implemented in phases through central and state funding, beneficiary participation, institutional finance and Public-Private Partnerships. It covers sustainable deep-sea fishing, marine fisheries infrastructure, seafood exports and coastal livelihoods. Targets by 2036 include an additional two lakh metric tonnes of marine fish production annually, more than 50,000 jobs, and marine exports of around ₹5,000 crore annually. A dedicated Blue Economy Hub (B-Hub) will serve as the knowledge, innovation and coordination centre.
Key Facts & Details
9 points- 1The Odisha Cabinet approved the Deep Sea Fishing Mission on 1 July 2026.
- 2The mission will run for 10 years, from 2026 to 2036, under the Fisheries and Animal Resources Development Department.
- 3The estimated investment is about ₹2,295.45 crore, implemented via central and state funding, beneficiary participation, institutional finance and Public-Private Partnerships.
- 4It targets an additional two lakh metric tonnes of marine fish production annually by 2036 and more than 50,000 jobs.
- 5It targets marine exports of around ₹5,000 crore annually by 2036.
- 6A dedicated Blue Economy Hub (B-Hub) will act as the knowledge, innovation and coordination centre for the mission.
Deep Dive
- +The mission focuses on sustainable deep-sea fishing, marine fisheries infrastructure, seafood exports and coastal livelihoods.
- +The term blue economy refers to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic activity, fisheries, transport and marine-based livelihoods.
- +Odisha has a long coastline along the Bay of Bengal, where marine fisheries form part of the coastal economy.
Exam Focus
Examiners may ask the state that approved the Deep Sea Fishing Mission, its duration (2026-2036), or the name of the coordination centre (Blue Economy Hub/B-Hub).
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Exam Relevance & Angle
The mission advances India's blue economy agenda, targeting higher marine fish production, exports and coastal jobs in Odisha. It combines PPP and institutional finance to modernise deep-sea fishing while promoting sustainability along the Bay of Bengal coast.
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Background & Context
The blue economy concept covers the sustainable exploitation of ocean and coastal resources for growth, employment and ecosystem health, spanning fisheries, aquaculture, shipping and marine biotechnology. India classifies fisheries into inland and marine categories, with the marine sector operating along the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. Deep-sea fishing uses mechanised vessels operating beyond near-shore waters. Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models share project responsibilities and funding between government and private entities, and are increasingly used in infrastructure and resource-development schemes such as this state mission.
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1 / 2Which state approved a ten-year Deep Sea Fishing Mission in July 2026?
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