Protected Marine Areas Not Part of Offshore Blocks: Government Clarification

Context:

  • The Union Government, through the Ministry of Earth Sciences, clarified that Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are excluded from offshore mining blocks offered for auction.
  • The assurance follows protests in Kerala, where concerns were raised over ecological damage and threats to coastal livelihoods, particularly fishing communities.

Key Highlights:

Offshore Mining Auctions

  • Proposed auctions (November 2024) include:
    • 13 offshore blocks off the coast of Kerala
    • 3 blocks off Gujarat
    • 7 blocks near Great Nicobar Island
  • These blocks are offered to private companies for offshore mineral exploration and production.

Exclusion of Marine Protected Areas

  • The government stated that designated MPAs are not part of the auctioned blocks.
  • The Environment Ministry has:
    • Notified 130 Marine Protected Areas
    • Identified 106 Important Coastal and Marine Biodiversity Areas (ICMBAs)

Concerns and Protests in Kerala

  • Fishing communities and environmental groups fear:
    • Damage to marine ecosystems
    • Decline in fish stocks
    • Loss of livelihoods
  • The Kerala Legislative Assembly passed a resolution in March 2025 opposing offshore block auctions on ecological grounds.

Regulatory Safeguards for Offshore Mining

  • Offshore Areas Mineral Conservation and Development Rules, 2024 mandate:
    • A comprehensive Environmental Management Plan (EMP) before production
    • Measures to mitigate ecological impacts

Institutional Mechanism: Offshore Areas Mineral Trust

  • An Offshore Areas Mineral Trust has been established.
  • Coastal States are members of the Trust.
  • Trust funds will be used for:
    • Scientific research
    • Administrative oversight
    • Mitigation of ecological damage caused by offshore mining.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Issue: Environmental and livelihood concerns over offshore mineral mining.
  • Causes:
    • Expansion of offshore resource extraction
    • Limited public awareness of exclusion zones
  • Government Initiatives:
    • Exclusion of MPAs from mining blocks
    • Mandatory Environmental Management Plans
    • Creation of Offshore Areas Mineral Trust
  • Benefits:
    • Protection of ecologically sensitive marine zones
    • Institutional funding for environmental mitigation
  • Challenges:
    • Overlap risks with ICMBAs
    • Effective enforcement of EMPs
  • Impact:
    • Balancing resource extraction with marine conservation

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Definitions & Provisions:
    • Marine Protected Area (MPA): Ocean zones legally protected for conservation
    • ICMBAs: Priority sites for marine biodiversity conservation
    • EMP: Framework to prevent, reduce, and monitor environmental harm
  • Static Linkages:
    • Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 14 – Life Below Water)
    • Precautionary Principle
  • Governance Issues:
    • Centre–State coordination in offshore resource management
    • Addressing stakeholder concerns proactively
  • Way Forward:
    • Clear spatial mapping of mining blocks and MPAs
    • Strengthening marine biodiversity assessments
    • Continuous consultation with fishing communities
    • Independent monitoring of offshore mining impacts

UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):

  • GS 3: Environment & Ecology – Marine Conservation, Sustainable Mining
  • GS 2: Governance – Environmental Regulation, Federal Coordination

 

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