Abstract:
The World Bank is assisting Government of India in building National Capacity for
Implementation of the new Integrated Management approach for India’s
Coastal Zones, and piloting the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
approach in states of Gujarat, Orissa and West Bengal.
One of the pilot investments, all located in the Gulf of Kutch, to complement the ICZM
plan and capacity building sub-components, includes investments for conservation and
protection of coastal resources and establishment of a Marine Resource Conservation
and Information Centre (MRCI) envisaged to be developed as an Oceanarium
for research, education, information , entertainment and leisure purposes.
The MRCI facility is envisaged as a Fifth Generation Walk-Through Oceanarium with a
360o View and housing a wider range of marine species including those naturally occurring
in the coastal waters of Gujarat. The Oceanarium is expected to develop a landmark
identity for the coastal city of Gujarat which is known presently more as a religious tourist
destination. The Oceanarium is expected to fulfil the needs of marine research and
conservation, serve as education and information centre for marine biodiversity and
attract tourists for entertainment and leisure activities. The MRCI facility is also expected
provide for add-on features like dolphin shows, restaurants, theatres for education and
information programs, and gift shops.
The ocean is a home to billions of microscopic creatures. For ages we have used it as a
hunting ground and dumping ground just for our own benefits without thinking what lies
beneath it. Now it is a high time everyone needs to realize that beneath the waves lays a
vast territory every bit as challenging as outer space.
Fishes have an ancient lineage, one stretching to more than 400 million years. The concept
of oceanarium was derived from emergence. Emergence, refers to the spontaneous
creation of sophisticated behaviours, and functions from large groups of simple elements.
Now the question that arises is what is it that emerges, what does it emerge from and how
is emergence produced?
Flocks of birds and schools of fish produce what appears to be an overall coherent form or
array, without any leader or central directing intelligence. Complex patterns and effects
emerge from distributed dynamic models of nature. It is the self-organizing capabilities of
distributed dynamic systems that produce intelligent behaviour in natural organisms and
have major architectural applications.