In India, fishing licenses are managed by state fisheries departments rather than a centralized national system. Each state has its own regulations and requirements for obtaining fishing permits.
For commercial fishing operations in Indian waters, fishermen need to obtain licenses from the respective state fisheries department. These licenses specify the type of fishing gear allowed, fishing areas, and duration of validity.
Recreational fishing in India typically doesn\“t require a license for most inland water bodies, but certain protected areas and marine parks may have specific restrictions. Foreign tourists interested in sport fishing should check with local authorities about any necessary permits.
The Indian government also issues special deep-sea fishing licenses for vessels operating beyond territorial waters. These licenses are regulated by the Department of Fisheries under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. |