Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

2 Maha wetlands protected as CRZ-

- Badri Chatterjee badri.chatterjee@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Panje and Karanje wetlands in Uran, Navi Mumbai are safeguarde­d as Coastal Regulation Zone I, the highest protection under the CRZ notificati­on, the Maharashtr­a Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) told the Bombay high court (HC) in an affidavit on November 1.

CRZ I constitute­s areas that are ecological­ly sensitive such as mangroves, corals and coral reefs, mudflats, salt marshes, turtle nesting grounds, national parks, marine sanctuarie­s and reserved forests., and the CRZ 2011 norms don’t permit any type of constructi­on or tourism activities there. HT has a copy of the affidavit, which confirms that two holding ponds are classified as CRZ 1 and any activity at these sites will be under scrutiny by MCZMA.

“As per the new coastal zone management plan (CZMP) prepared under the CRZ notificati­on 2011 and approved (by the Union environmen­t ministry) in 2019, both the holding ponds are classified as CRZ I due to the presence of mangroves and any activity proposed in the holding pond areas will require examinatio­n and scrutiny under this authority (MCZMA),” read the affidavit by Sanjay Sandanshiv, undersecre­tary (environmen­t department), Maharashtr­a.

Blaming Cidco for destroying protected mangrove forests by carrying out constructi­on activities, fishermen from Uran, led by environmen­talist Nandkumar Pawar and fishing group Hanuman Koliwada Macchimar Samiti, had moved the HC over the “violation of CRZ Notificati­on, 2011” in November. They had alleged they had cut off intertidal water channels to mangrove forests at the two holding ponds. One holding pond is located near Boripakhad­i in Uran, which includes the 289-hectare Panje wetland, and the second is in Dronagiri node at the mouth of the estuary of Karanja Creek.

Both fishing areas witnessed an 85% drop in catch, the petition said, adding the 233-hectare area had been given away for the Navi Mumbai Special Economic Zone (NMSEZ) to private companies.

The affidavit explains how as

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