With the ratification of the UN Convention on Law of the Sea, a new
international order has been established for the oceans. India is
represented in almost all the important bodies on oceans. The
oceanographic programmes have national, regional and global importance.
The Department is the nodal agency for several international programmes
in the ocean sector and represents the country in Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO, Regional Committee of IOC in
Coastal Indian Ocean (IOCINDIO), International Sea-Bed Authority (ISBA)
and the State Parties of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Seas (UNCLOS), the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) and its scientific and
managerial organs - Commission on Conservation of Antarctic Marine
Living Resources (CCAMLR), Council of Managers of National Antarctic
Programme (COMNAP), Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR),
etc.
In a significant development the minstry of ocean development has
been recently named as the ministry of Earth sciences. The Ministry of
Earth Sciences is in charge of matters relating to Ocean Science and
Technology, Meteorology, Seismology, Climate and Environmental Sciences
and related Earth Sciences.
The Department of Ocean Development was created in July 1981 to serve
as a nodal Department for organising, coordinating and promoting ocean
development activities in the country, in line with the Ocean Policy
Statement. The programmes of the Department are directed towards : (1)
Technology Development Programmes for future applications with
strategic, industrial and economic significance; (2) Societal Programmes
with direct/ indirect benefit for the community by technology
applications and pilot project demonstration with the participation of
the community for their socio-economic prosperity, and for coastal area
development. (3) Marine Resources Programmes for exploration of marine
living and non-living resources, techno- economic studies to evolve
strategies for sustainable exploration and utilistion, and resource
enhancement. (4) Multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary Polar
Science Progammes and Antarctic Expeditions with scientific and
geopolitical significance; (5) Capacity Building Programme towards
self-reliance through basic scientific research in ocean sector, human
resource development and establishing Centres of Excellence in academic
institutions and (6) Creation of public awareness of ocean, its
potential and uses.
Marine Research and Capacity Building is one of the key programme
areas of the Department to promote basic research in marine science and
establish centres of excellence in academic institution and of self
reliance.
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