CM Majhi Launches Odisha Deep Sea Fishing Mission
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi joined Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan and Governor Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati on Thursday, 9 July 2026, at the national launch of the 'Letter of Authorization (LoA)' programme for sustainable marine fisheries, where the state simultaneously unveiled the Odisha Deep Sea Fishing Mission.
Context
At the event, Fishery Farmer Producer Organisations (FFPOs) from across the country received Letters of Authorization to fish sustainably within India's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). CM Majhi described the occasion as 'ଏକ ଦୂରଦୃଷ୍ଟିସମ୍ପନ୍ନ ପ୍ରୟାସ' ('a visionary endeavour') for the systematic utilisation of the state's vast marine wealth. The launch was also attended by senior Union ministers.
The LoA framework creates a technology-backed, transparent mechanism for authorising fishing operators to access deep-sea and EEZ waters — a shift from largely unregulated near-shore fishing to a structured, permit-driven model.
Policy Backdrop
The Odisha Deep Sea Fishing Mission is explicitly aligned with Odisha Vision-2036 and the national Viksit Bharat-2047 roadmap. It envisages deployment of deep-sea fishing vessels and their modernisation with state-of-the-art technology to tap resources currently beyond the reach of the state's traditional fishing fleet.
The mission builds on the foundation laid by the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), launched in 2020, which sought to enhance fish production and modernise fisheries infrastructure nationwide. It also complements the Sagarmala Project (initiated in 2015), which targets port-led coastal development at key Odisha ports including Paradip and Dhamra.
Stakeholders and Impact
The mission identifies Paradip, Dhamra, and Gopalpur as priority port zones to be developed into advanced marine hubs, with the stated goal of comprehensive economic upliftment of coastal communities. Fishermen and FFPOs stand to gain formalised access to deeper, more productive fishing grounds backed by upgraded port infrastructure.
For coastal Odisha, which hosts a significant population dependent on marine livelihoods, the shift toward deep-sea operations could meaningfully raise incomes and reduce pressure on already-stressed near-shore fish stocks. CM Majhi stated that Odisha will play a 'leading role' in advancing India's Blue Economy through secure, technology-enabled utilisation of the EEZ and deep-sea zones.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to rollout timelines for vessel modernisation and the conversion of Paradip, Dhamra, and Gopalpur into full-scale marine hubs. State and central budget allocations for the mission, as well as parliamentary updates on the broader LoA framework for EEZ fishing, will be closely watched by the fisheries sector and coastal development planners.
If implemented on schedule, the Odisha Deep Sea Fishing Mission could position the state as a benchmark for east-coast Blue Economy development, with lessons applicable to other maritime states pursuing similar goals under the Viksit Bharat-2047 framework.