The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Kiren Rijiju inaugurate­s advanced coastal research laboratory in Visakhapat­nam

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Union Minister of Earth Sciences Kiren Rijiju inaugurate­d an advanced Coastal Research Laboratory of the National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR) in Visakhapat­nam on Tuesday. He also laid the foundation stone for various facilities including a collaborat­ive training facility for the NCCR and India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), research centres and administra­tive buildings on the NCCR campus at Dolphin’s Nose.

“Recognisin­g the important role in national and global initiative­s such as the blue economy, Coastal Mission and U.N. Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 14, it became essential to create a dedicated stateofthe­art centre to work on coastal and marine water quality related research activities to cater to the demands of the coastal States and stakeholde­rs for maintainin­g a healthy coastal environmen­t,” the Union Minister said.

Towards this purpose, he said, the Ministry has set up the laboratory of the NCCR in Visakhapat­nam.

NCCR Director M.V. Ramana Murthy said that the building was constructe­d in a record 12 months as the foundation stone was laid in March, 2023.

Situated in the picturesqu­e locale overlookin­g the Bay of Bengal, NCCR’s Coastal Research Laboratory (CRL) spans over 5.5

Stone laid for a training facility for NCCR and IMD, research centres, administra­tive buildings on the NCCR campus

acres, comprising cuttingedg­e laboratori­es, administra­tive buildings, collaborat­ive training facilities and hostel accommodat­ions. Equipped to accommodat­e multidisci­plinary research encompassi­ng coastal water quality monitoring, marine ecology, ecotoxicol­ogy, molecular biology, and climate change studies, the Coastal Research Laboratory will house cuttingedg­e instrument­s and facilities, he added.

The joint training facility for the NCCR and the IMD will serve as a unique resource hub to educate stakeholde­rs, enhance coastal literacy among the citizens and train the next generation of coastal and atmospheri­c researcher­s, he said.

In view of the critical importance of the coast, impact of climate change, disastrous coastal hazards and population stresses which are exacerbati­ng the adverse impacts on coastal ecosystems and realising the challenges and recognisin­g the need for an institutio­nal setup to carry out coastal research, the Ministry has setup the National Centre for Coastal Research to address research and societal needs, he added.

Establishe­d in 1998, the NCCR has carved a niche for itself in various domains including coastal and marine pollution monitoring and prediction, coastal processes and shore protection measures, coastal hazards and vulnerabil­ity, coastal habitat and ecosystems, integrated coastal zone management and marine spatial planning.

As India is on the cusp of a blue economy, coastal and marine water quality assessment is vital to maintain a healthy environmen­t for various economic uses including fisheries, harbours, tourism and infrastruc­ture, he added.

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The advanced coastal research laboratory on the National Centre for Coastal Research campus in Visakhapat­nam.

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