1. The Year in Review

The Department of Ocean Development, established in 1981, has completed a decade of significant activities in various fields of ocean sciences. The activities of the Department extended from Antarctic research, deep seabed exploration, survey and exploration, demonstration of desalination technology, manpower training etc. to various aspects of development of coastal zone and islands. Development of technologies for generation of electricity from sea waves, application of remote sensing for identification of potential fishery zones, monitoring of marine pollution are some of the activities taken up recently.

 1.1 The major programmes of the Department initiated during the earlier period and which continued during the year 1992-93 are:

 1.2 The major achievements during the year 1992-93 through the activities of the Department include the following:

 1.3 A major new initiative related to the establishment of National Institute of Ocean technology (NIOT) in Madras as an autonomous body under the Department. The objective of the Institute will be to develop indigenous technologies in ocean sector .

 With a view to strengthening the infrastructure and research vessel capabilities, plans are finalised to procure two indigenously made coastal research vessels for pollution monitoring on the east and west coasts. The possibility of acquiring a multipurpose research vessel is being explored which would enable Indian scientists to carry out ocean research in wider field and carry out investigations for krill resources in Antarctic waters.

 1.4 Total financial outlay of the Department for the year 1992-93 was Rs.39 crores under Plan and Rs. 9.17 crores under Non-Plan. Revised estimates for the year 1992-93 are Rs. 39 crores under Plan and Rs.9.17crores under Non-Plan. Details of various activities under each programme are given in the following chapters.