As all legal
disputes pertaining to land allotment have been resolved, the National
Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai, is speeding up the process to have a
seafront facility at SPSR Nellore district.
According to NIOT
director Ramadass, the seafront facility would have adequate laboratory / field
testing facilities and integration bays for development and testing of
prototype systems. NIOT functions under the Union earth science ministry.
An expanse of 153 acre allotted on the seafront abutting the Bay of
Bengal at Pamanji and Vagarru
This is in
addition to validation of indigenously developed marine systems in ocean
environment for future proposals of NIOT. Since such a facility needs to be
established on land abutting the sea, an expanse of 153 acre was allotted for
the purpose on the seafront abutting the Bay of Bengal at Pamanji and Vagarru
villages. This is in addition to the land in the hinterland at Chittedu
village, measuring about 53 acres, for the development of training facilities.
The entire site has been fenced
In spite of the
pending legal issues and problem of access to the site, NIOT has been carrying
out various activities at the Pamanji site. The entire site has been fenced. A
raceway pond has been constructed for Marine Biotechnology Research for the
mass culturing of marine microalgae.
This is for a
technology demonstration on mass culturing of marine microalgae for production
of nutraceuticals (health supplement) under a programme of technology transfer
to the industry. A pump house for reaching seawater to the raceway pond is set
up on the seafront.
In order to
promote skills on ‘open sea cage’ culturing of finfish by applying appropriate
hatchery and larval rearing technology, a training session for local fishermen
was carried out in Pamanji.
“At Chittedu
campus, a compound wall has been constructed around the entire campus and a
building with framework and a project site office has been built.
It is proposed to
use the space for promoting incubation and start-up activities, by way of
installing test, measuring and assembly units so as to also impart skill
development and provide employment opportunity for locals,” Ramadass said.
Several legal issues related to the Seafront site amicably resolved; land handed over to NIOT
in July 2021
The NIOT director
said there were several legal issues related to the Seafront site at Pamanji -
Vagarrum which have been amicably resolved by joint efforts of NIOT and the
district administration, Nellore. The land has finally been handed over to NIOT
in July 2021.
NIOT has erected a
temporary road for access to the Pamanji site. This is not an all-weather road.
The district administration has been urged to provide a direct all-weather
permanent entry to the NIOT site at Pamanji and Vagarru.
He said that the
presence of an aqueduct in Tuppilipalem hampers the transport of material for
construction to the site. “For the past two years, the work has been affected
due to Covid19 and the restrictions on interstate travel. However, NIOT has carried out all
desk-related studies and obtained environmental clearance for the proposed
activities on the seafront.
With the resolving
of legal issues pertaining to land acquisition, NIOT now proposes to undertake
various activities for which preparation of detailed engineering designs is in
progress.