The Central Government has announced the Coastal Aquaculture Authority Rules, 2024. These rules have replaced the Coastal Aquaculture Authority Rules, 2005. They introduce comprehensive guidelines and procedures for the regulation of coastal aquaculture units and activities. These new rules were notified on January 9, 2024 and have come into force on that same date.

Key Highlights of the Coastal Aquaculture Authority Rules, 2024:

1. Guidelines for Sustainable Coastal Aquaculture:

To ensure the environmental sustainability of coastal aquaculture and safeguard the livelihoods of coastal communities, the rules mandate compliance with a set of guidelines. These include regulations for coastal aquaculture, hatcheries, seed production, disease surveillance, aquaculture inputs, establishment of breeding centers, and solid waste management.

2. Registration and Fees:

3. Renewal of Registration:

4. Access to Water Resources:

5. Regulation of Aquaculture Inputs:

Aquaculture inputs for coastal aquaculture activities must obtain certification from the Authority, except those explicitly exempted according to the Guidelines for the certificate of compliance for aquaculture inputs.

Applications for the certificate of compliance of an aquaculture input are to be submitted in Form-III, along with specified documents in Schedule-III. A fee of ten thousand rupees per product is required, payable electronically or through a Demand Draft drawn in favor of the Coastal Aquaculture Authority.

If the Authority is satisfied with the compliance of the aquaculture input, certification may be granted through electronic means using Form-VI. Certificates of compliance granted shall remain valid for a duration of five years from the date of issuance.

These rules emphasize the importance of responsible aquaculture practices, balancing economic interests with ecological preservation.

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