Odisha Signs MoU to Launch Marine Spatial Plan, Aims to Boost Blue Economy

India–Norway collaboration to drive sustainable ocean planning; Odisha becomes first state in second phase to implement MSP

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In a major step towards sustainable coastal development, the Odisha government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement a Marine Spatial Plan (MSP), aimed at balancing economic growth with marine environmental protection.

MoU Signed for Sustainable Ocean Planning

The agreement was signed at Lok Seva Bhavan between the State’s Science & Technology Department and the National Centre for Coastal Research, under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India.

The MoU was signed by Pooja Mishra, Additional Secretary of the department, and Dr. R.S. Kankara, Director of NCCR, in the presence of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi.

Boost to Blue Economy and Climate Resilience

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said the MSP initiative will strengthen Odisha’s blue economy while ensuring the protection of marine ecosystems. He emphasized that the plan will promote coastal livelihoods, tourism, fisheries, and ocean-based industries without compromising biodiversity.

He added that MSP would set a new benchmark in integrated coastal and marine planning.

India-Norway Collaboration

The Marine Spatial Planning initiative is part of a collaborative effort between India and Norway on Sustainable Ocean Planning, which began in 2019.

In its first phase, the programme was implemented in Puducherry and Lakshadweep. Odisha has now become the first state to roll out the initiative in the second phase.

Scientific Management of Marine Resources

The Chief Minister highlighted the need for scientific management of marine ecosystems amid increasing developmental pressures. MSP will help address sectoral demands in fisheries, ports, tourism, and renewable ocean energy while maintaining ecological balance.

Complementing Existing Initiatives

He also noted that the launch of the Odisha Marine Biotechnology Research and Innovation Corridor (OMBRIC) in August last year would further strengthen MSP efforts by promoting biotechnology-driven marine conservation and economic growth.

Support from Centre and International Partners

Senior officials reiterated their support for the initiative. Dr. M. Ravichandran, Secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences, said MSP would play a key role in achieving India’s Vision 2047 while addressing climate challenges.

Arvin Gadgil, Deputy Ambassador of the Royal Norwegian Embassy, emphasized Norway’s commitment to supporting Odisha through technology-driven marine resource management.

The Chief Minister also acknowledged the support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in advancing Odisha’s development agenda.

A Step Towards Long-Term Development Goals

Officials said the MSP initiative aligns with Odisha’s vision of becoming a prosperous state by 2036 and contributing to a developed India by 2047. The plan aims to ensure sustainable utilization of marine resources while safeguarding the environment for future generations.

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