The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Fishers blame foreign vessels for sea resources’ exploitati­on, seek govt. help

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Fisheries stakeholde­rs in the State have said unrestrain­ed operation of foreign vessels is eating into marine resources belonging to the country and its fishing community and that the government must initiate action to support local fishermen.

The issue was raised prominentl­y during the recent WTO meeting in Abu Dhabi. Fisheries stakeholde­rs from Kerala, who participat­ed in the Abu Dhabi meet, claimed that mechanised fishing had seriously depleted global marine fisheries resources.

The stakeholde­rs point

Fisheries stakeholde­rs say that 70% of Indian fishermen live in poverty and are not responsibl­e for the reported depletion of resources.

ed out that 70% of Indian fishermen lived in poverty and contribute­d nothing to the reported depletion of resources. “The reasons for the depletion of sea wealth resources in India’s

seawaters is not the result of wild and reckless fishing by Indian fishermen,” said Joseph ◣avier Kalapurack­al, who was part of the delegation.

The resources had been depleted by “uncontroll­ed usurpation of foreign sophistica­ted big vessels with technologi­es to use high voltage sighting devices to attract and sweep away the fish wealth”, he added.

New challenges

The fishermen’s delegation appealed to the government to equip them to meet new challenges of deep sea fishing since they had the expertise and experience to capitalise on resources available in the deeper waters. They needed government support in providing them with instrument­s that could make good use of their experience and expertise, added Mr. Kalapurack­al.

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