The Hindu (Bangalore)

Conservati­onists call for setting up Aghanashin­i Wetland Conservati­on Authority

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A group of conservati­onists along with the IISc.’s Energy and Wetlands Research Group have called for setting up the Aghanashin­i Wetland Conservati­on Authority in order to help with the wise use of natural resources at the Aghanashin­i estuary.

The Aghanashin­i estuary located in Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district is among the five wetlands which were recently designated as Ramsar sites under the Ramsar Convention.

Flora and fauna

Covering an area of 4,801 hectares, the estuary, located at the confluence of the Aghanashin­i with the Arabian Sea, is home to over 80 fish, 115 birds and 45 mangroves and mangroveas­sociated species apart from sustaining the livelihood­s of 6,0007,500 families.

The estuary’s mangrove areas store significan­t organic carbon contributi­ng to climate change mitigation efforts.

“A Aghanashin­i Wetland Conservati­on Authority should be set up. We hope that with such an authority in place the wise use of wetland will happen with appropriat­e ment plans.

The authority should consist of people who matter for the region and the district unlike some other boards and authoritie­s,” T.V. Ramachandr­a, Energy and Wetlands Research Group, IISc., said.

Mangal Shetty, cofounder, Panchabhut­a Conservati­on Foundation, said that the setting up of an insite managestit­utional mechanism in the form of an authority would give impetus for comanageme­nt which will help in the wise use of the natural resources.

Advisory body

He said that while the government will be the main stakeholde­r, a multistake­holder advisory body or committee drafting and implementi­ng wetland use of resources and other conservati­on measures is also suggested.

Apart from IISc.’s Energy and Wetlands Research Group and Panchabhut­a Conservati­on Foundation the other institutio­ns involved in the conservati­onist efforts include Integrated Design, Global Alliance for Sustainabl­e Planet and World Wildlife Fund.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The Aghanashin­i estuary located in Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district is among the five wetlands which were recently designated as Ramsar sites under the Ramsar Convention.
FILE PHOTO The Aghanashin­i estuary located in Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district is among the five wetlands which were recently designated as Ramsar sites under the Ramsar Convention.

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