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MoWR, RD & GR 15 th Meeting of Coastal Protection and Development Advisory Committee (CPDAC) Secretariat: CWC, New Delhi 17-Aug-2017 Item No. 15.1 2 Confirmation of Minutes circulated vide 4/5/2014- CED/160-91 dt. 13 th March,


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Secretariat: CWC, New Delhi 17-Aug-2017

MoWR, RD & GR 15th Meeting of Coastal Protection and Development Advisory Committee (CPDAC)

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Item No. 15.1

 Confirmation of

minutes of 14th meeting

  • held at Goa during 27-28

Feb., 2014

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  • Minutes circulated vide 4/5/2014-

CED/160-91 dt. 13th March, 2014 & also available at CPDAC- Website

  • No comments

Committee may confirm minutes

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Item No. 15.2 - State wise Coastal Lengths &

Coastal Atlas

 15.2.1 - Coastal Length

  • Odisha conveyed acceptance
  • Accepted coastline length &

methodology

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Committee may consider

  • NHO & SoI may accept &

finalize steps regarding mode

  • f

promulgation

  • f

new coastline length

  • SoI & NHO may indicate if

District-wise/ taluk-wise coastline length can be evaluated from available data set

  • r

what further information would be required for this purpose

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Coastline Length ( in Km) of maritme States/Uts and Country S.N State/UT NHO & SoI (1970) NHO (2011) % Change 1 Gujarat 1,214.70 2,125.82 75.01% 2 Maharashtra 652.60 896.98 37.45% 3 Karnataka 280.00 309.59 10.57% 4 Goa 160.50 181.48 52.39% 5 Daman & Diu 63.10 6 Kerala 569.70 597.43 4.87% 7 Lakshadweep 132.00 121.92

  • 7.64%

8 Tamil Nadu 906.90 1,064.98 17.43% 9 Puducherry 30.60 42.11 37.61% 10 Andhra Pradesh 973.70 1,272.55 30.69% 11 Odisha 476.40 667.12 40.03% 12 West Bengal 157.50 662.90 320.89% 13 Andman and Nicobar 1,962.00 3,078.52 56.91% Total 7,516.60 11,084.50 47.47%

Measurement in 1970 did not include river/creek mouth whereas in 2011 it has been included

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Coastline Length ( in Km) of maritme States/Uts and Country

S.N State/UT NHO & SoI (1970) NHO (2011) SAC (2004-06) a b c d e 1 Gujarat 1,214.70 2,125.82 1,482.13 2 Maharashtra 652.60 896.98 742.60 3 Karnataka 280.00 309.59 298.08 4 Goa 160.50 181.48 155.39 5 Daman & Diu 63.10 6 Kerala 569.70 597.43 585.60 7 Lakshadweep 132.00 121.92 136.28 8 Tamil Nadu 906.90 1,064.98 824.92 9 Puducherry 30.60 42.11 10 Andhra Pradesh 973.70 1,272.55 971.27 11 Odisha 476.40 667.12 436.10 12 West Bengal 157.50 662.90 282.20 13 Andman and Nicobar 1,962.00 3,078.52 2,499.67 Total 7,516.60 11,084.50 8,414.24

Note:

Column c Measurement in 1970 did not include river/creek mouth Column d. Here length includes river mouth etc. Column e Length does not include river mouth, creeks etc. Length of Gujarat includes that of Daman & Diu

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Coastline length of States/UTs ( in km)

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2125.82 896.98 309.59 181.48 63.10 597.43 1064.98 42.11 1272.55 667.12 662.90 3078.52 121.92

Indian Coastline Length – 11084.50

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Item No. 15.2 - State wise Coastal Lengths &

Coastal Atlas

 15.2.2 – Shoreline Change

Atlas

  • Published in May, 2014 (time

frame 1989-91 & 2004-06) (https://vedas.sac.gov.in/ve das/node/61). Circulated to all maritime States/Uts

  • Salient Findings
  • Being updated on time frame
  • f 2016-17 by SAC

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  • SAC may apprise latest status
  • Maritime States/UTs (except

Gujarat) may provide location of coastal protection works in prescribed format

  • ICMAM-PD & NCSCM may

share information regarding their exercise in this direction

  • Members may discuss ways to

utilize available information with various agencies & suggest ways to avoid duplication of efforts

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Item No. 15.3 – Data collection, compilation, analysis & publication

 15.3.1

  • Report
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sub- committee of CPDAC on data collection, compilation & publication (http://cwc.gov.in/CPDAC- Website/index.html (under What‟s New link))

 15.3.2 – CMIS of Maharashtra

& Karnataka under ADB assistance

  • https://mahammb.maharasht

ra.gov.in/1155/Geographic- Information-System-Portal

  • http://scpmipk.org/coastal-

management-information- system-cmis/

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  • Committee

may accept report

  • Both

states may share details, present status

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implementation

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Item No. 15.3 – Data collection, compilation, analysis & publication

 15.3.3 - Task Force for coastal

erosion works in Gujarat

 15.3.4 – NWM – SSAP  Item 15.3.5 - CMIS

  • IITM, Chennai
  • NIO, Goa, CW&PRS, Pune,
  • etc. have also been

approached

 15.3.6 - Optimizations of river

data collection network

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  • Gujarat

may provide updates

  • States/UTs may share updates &

name of nodal officer for this task

  • Other States/UTs may suggest

suitable institutes for role of Project Executor. Also requested to provide prioritized list of vulnerable sites

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CWC Riverine Data Collection Network

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Item No. 15.4 – Studies & Research

 15.4.1 - 4 research proposal of

TN and 1 from AU College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam

 15.4.2 - R&D scheme of MoWR

& procedure for submission proposal seeking CA

 15.4.3 – CRCPMP

  • IITB, Mumbai: Wind, Temp,

Precipitation

  • NIO, Goa: Sea level rise/ Waves
  • IITD: Storm surges

 15.4.3 – Other institutes

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  • INCSW

Sectt. may inform status

  • CRCPMP Team may briefly

inform about outcome of studies (Detailed Presentation in 2nd Half)

  • Members may be informed

about any other studies

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Item No. 15.5 – Training, Workshops & Seminars

 15.5.1 – CRCPMP

  • 28-29th July 2016 – ToT
  • 20-22nd Feb 2017 – West Coast
  • 25-27th April 2017 – East Coast

 15.5.2 - Other Trg prog

  • Indo-Japan Workshop on River

Mouths, Tidal Flats & Lagoons (IITM, 15-16th Sept, 2014 )

  • Brainstorming Workshop for

Implementation of CMIS (CWC, New Delhi, 13th May, 2014 )  15.5.3 - Annual Training

calendar

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  • Institutes may inform about

specialized trg prog

  • Training

modules may be shared for uploading

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CPDAC-website

  • CRCPMP team may highlight

any proposal related to study tour (domestic/foreign) for visiting innovative projects/ best practices related to coastal protection works.

  • States/UTs

may discuss/ indicate any other customized trg prog

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Item No. 15.6 – Coastal Manual/ Guidelines

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 15.6.1 - Protection & Control

  • f Coastal Erosion in India –

NIO, Goa

 TA 8652-IND: CRCPMP  NIO,

Goa may provide draft of updated work & highlight Salient features

  • f the guideline/manual

 Team may inform briefly

about Climate Change Adaption Guideline for Coastal Protection & Management in India (Detailed presentation in 2nd half)

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Item No. 15.7 – Review of existing works

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 CPDAC- Sub-committee on

performance evaluation of coastal protection- 6th meeting (Surat, June 2015)

 SCPMIP (Tranche I)- Ullal

(Karnataka) & Mirya bay (Maharashtra)

 WB-ICZMP, Odisha - Pentha

Members may discuss

  • Director (Beach Erosion), CWC,

Kochi & Member Secretary of sub-committee may present details

  • Representatives of Karnataka &

Maharashtra may provide latest status

  • Representative of Odisha may

inform salient features

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project

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Item No. 15.8

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 Master Plan for coastal

protection

SMP Status ADB assistance Karnataka Dakshina Kannada Approved Udupi Approved Uttara Kannada Draft Karnataka Draft Maharashtra Sindhudurg Draft IITM Tamilnadu Preliminary planning & budgeting Kerala

Members may discuss & share information

Representatives of States may share the content/methodology

  • f SMP
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Item No. 15.9

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 CA for coastal protection

works

  • FMP & RMBA under

reformulation as NFMP

States/UTs may prioritize schemes for this.

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Item No. 15.10

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 Anti sea erosion measures in

Lakshadweep

  • Expert team of CPDAC under

CE (FM), CWC visited Lakshadweep & sent report/recommendations during April - May, 2013

  • Review of design criteria for

coastal protection works by CW&PRS, Pune

Representative

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Lakshadweep & CWPRS may apprise committee about ATR

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recommendations

  • f Expert Team
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Item No. 15.11

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 Annual report of CPDAC

  • History, function &

composition of CPDAC

  • Details of activities carried
  • ut by Members/Invitees

from Central Govt.

  • Details of activities carried
  • ut by Members/Invitees

from States/ Uts Annexure - VI

Committee may consider proposal for bringing

  • ut

annual report & finalise broad framework

  • f

content

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Item No. 15.12

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 Presence on social media

  • Sharing

pertinent information

Committee may consider & share accounts

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Item No. 15.13

 Review of composition &

functions of CPDAC

  • Resolution of 1995
  • May

need review in changed scenario

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Committee may review & suggest changes

  • In line to minutes of 14th meeting,

proposal for reconstitution

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CPDAC including request to issue

  • ffer

letters to non-official members, was sent to MoWR, RD & GR

  • FM wing, MoWR, RD & GR may

inform latest status

  • Other

members may intimate changes, if needed

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Item No. 15.14

 Venue of next meeting

  • Twice (at least) a year

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Members may discuss & accept proposals

  • Proposed

to conduct

  • ne

meeting in a year at CWC, New Delhi

  • 2nd meeting on rotational basis

in one maritime State/UTs

  • Members may decide venue of

16th meeting (2nd in this year) sometime during last week of February, 2018.

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Item No. 15.15

 Any other item

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Thanks

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