Jamnagar's
newly inaugurated National Institute of Marine Biodiversity will become
the country’s fist dedicated institute to the study of deep-sea life.
This
was revealed during a recent national conference on Integrated Coastal
Zone Management (ICZM), this news is significant as this conference was
also attended by officials from the World Bank
A senior environment expert with the World Bank, Tapas Paul also added that the World Bank is keen on study of the high seas.
Paul
added that Jamnagar institute will not have the same function and
similar fields of study as the other institute set-up by MoEF under ICZM
inside Anna University, Chennai.
Newly
appointed project director of the ICZM Jamnagar, E Balaguruswamy said
some 300 officials from the various agencies under the Forest Department
will be trained in scuba-diving at the Marine Wildlife Sanctuary
Jamnagar by the year-end, including staff of GEER Foundation, Gujarat
Ecology Commission (GEC) and staff of the Marine Wildlife Sanctuary as
well as several villagers from the area.
NIMB
Jamnagar was setup in a PPP with Reliance Industries at a cost of Rs 30
crore. Union Minister Jairam Ramesh had inaugurated it a month ago.
Union
Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) expressed a interest in this
project and world bank funds around 80 percent of the Rs 1,200 crore
ICZM project’s phase I.
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