Friday, 12 December 2025

Honnavar locals petitions on marauding trucks threats in Kasarkod


To,

The Panchayat Development Officer
Kasarkod Gram Panchayat,
Honnavar

Subject: Regarding the severe danger caused to Tonka residents and fishermen due to the continuous heavy-vehicle movement belonging to Honnvara Port Private Limited through our residential area

Respected Sir/Madam,

We, the residents of Kasarkod–Tonka, bring to your notice that for the past several days, Honnavara Port Private Limited has been moving very large heavy vehicles (weighing 100–150 tons) through our narrow residential road. Because of this continuous movement, we are facing the following serious problems:

1. Our houses have developed cracks.


2. The safety of our children, women, elderly people and fishermen is at high risk.


3. Due to the vibration and shaking caused by these heavy vehicles, there is constant fear and disturbance day and night.


4. The dust pollution created by these vehicles is severely affecting the health of our children and elders.


5. Due to the traffic of these heavy vehicles, the community movement and daily activities of the villagers have been badly affected.


6. The heavy-vehicle movement has also caused significant damage to the existing village road.

Because of all these issues, our entire Tonka community is experiencing stress, fear and hardship. We are extremely unhappy with this situation. Despite repeated verbal requests, the company has not taken any remedial action.


Therefore, we hereby request you to immediately do the following on behalf of the Tonka community:

Our demands:

1. Immediately stop the movement of heavy vehicles through Tonka residential roads and direct the company to use an alternative route.


2. Inspect and assess the damage caused to our houses and ensure that the company pays adequate compensation for the damage.


3. Provide a written assurance that such dangerous vehicle movement will not be allowed again in the future through the residential area.


4. Take necessary legal action against the company for violating safety and environmental norms.



We request you to take urgent action to ensure the safety, peace and wellbeing of our community.

With respect,

Tonka Community Residents

Date: 12/12/2025
Place: Tonka – Kasarkod

Copies to:

1. Hon’ble Tahsildar, Honnavar


2. Honnavar Police Station


3. Fisheries Department, Honnavar


4. Forest Department, Honnavar



 

Wednesday, 10 December 2025

Heavy machinery movement at Honnavar on Kasarkod beach


Heavy machinery movement was seen today at Kasarkod Beach in Honnavar today. Policeman is seen escorting the heavy vehicles meant to destroy Honnavar beach for sure. Local people at Kasarkod Beach are opposed to the Port project and their opposition in February 2025 was greeted with violent police reprisal on the villagers and arrests and detention for over 20 days at Darwad jail. 

Police repression and ecologically detective projects has come to be the hallmark of current Congress Government in Karnataka. Few weeks ago Rahul Gandhi was seen jostling with fishermen in Bihar and he cares a dam for plight of fishers in Honnavar at Kasarkod Beach.

Exact Flaws at Honnavar Port affairs at Kasarkod

 


To,

The Member Secretary

State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA), Karnataka

Room No. 706, 7TH Floor, 4th Gate, M.S Building, 

Bangalore-560001, Karnataka

Email: msseiaakarnataka@gmail.com 


7th October 2025



Sub: Representation pursuant to the Hon’ble Supreme Court order in Civil Appeal No. 11021/2025 dated 8th September 2025 on M/s Honnavar Port Pvt Ltd


Reference

1. Representation dated 18th December 2024 to your office by ‘Karvali Menugarar Karmika Sanga’ & 3 others;

2. The Hon’ble Supreme Court order in Civil Appeal No. 11021/2025 dated 8th September 2025


Respected Sir,

It is respectfully submitted that on 8th September 2025, the Hon’ble Supreme Court, in Civil Appeal No. 11021/2025 (Karvali Menugarar Karmika Sanga v. SEIAA & Anr), was pleased to hold that “it is well open to the appellant to approach the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority, as law so provides”, when hearing the claim of the Appellant that they have not been recognised as stakeholders and hence their grievances have not been heard, or factored in. A copy of the Hon’ble SC order is annexed as Annexure–1.

It is pertinent to state that, owing to the decision of your office to exempt the requirement of public hearing at the stage of issuance of the Terms of Reference (ToR) on 12th August 2024, the fisherfolk community has been denied its rightful opportunity to raise objections and concerns with respect to the proposed Honnavar Port. This denial was further compounded when a fresh public hearing was not conducted at the stage of issuance of the Environmental Clearance dated 31st December 2024.


It may be recalled that the affected fisherfolk along with civil society representatives had, by way of a representation dated 18th December 2024, already placed on record their specific concerns regarding the impacts of the port and its allied infrastructure. However, till date, no response has been received to the said representation. A copy of the 18th December 2024 representation is annexed as Annexure-2.

Be that as it may, and in continuation of our earlier submissions, and in compliance of the Order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court , we now seek to place before your office serious concerns and material discrepancies relating to the port project and its allied infrastructure, which directly affect the lives and livelihood of the Kasarkod fisherfolk community.

Misrepresentation of Kasarkod Fishing Port as ‘Fish Landing Centre’ in CZMP Map No. 25: It is submitted that the existing Kasarkod Fishing Port, situated in Kasarkod village on the left banks of the Sharavathi river, has been erroneously shown as a ‘Fish Landing Centre’ in the Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) Map No. 25. A copy of CZMP Map No. 25 is annexed as Annexure-3

In contrast, the small fish landing area at Honnavar side (on the right bank of Sharavathi river) has been incorrectly demarcated as a ‘Fishing Port’. 

Information obtained under RTI confirms that, by Government Order No. AHF 51 SFS 2015, Bangalore, dated 15th September 2016, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, in exercise of its powers under Section 2(g) of the Karnataka Marine Fisheries (Regulation) Act, 1986, has formally declared Kasarkod Harbour, Honnavar, as a ‘Fishing Port’.

Furthermore, the Government Order dated 15th September 2016 clarifies that no ‘Fish Landing Centre’ exists in Honnavar Taluk. Therefore, the current CZMP demarcation is factually inaccurate and contrary to the official Government notification. 

It is pertinent to highlight that the CZMP Maps for the State of Karnataka prepared under CRZ Notification 2019 suffers from various shortcomings. To name a few- misrepresentation of existing fishing infrastructure, non-demarcation of fisher folk houses and coastal commons, non-demarcation of Kasarkod as Turtle nesting beach, demarcation of Port Limits covering our properties without consultation, etc. 



It is pertinent to highlight that as per Para 6 (vi) of the CRZ Notification, 2019 the State has the power to revisit the CZMP maps. The highlighted discrepancies is reason enough for such a revision.  

A copy of the RTI response inclusive of Government Order No. AHF 51 SFS 2015, Bangalore, dated 15th September 2016 is annexed as Annexure-4

The alignment and width of the proposed port connectivity road have undergone significant changes since the Public Hearing conducted on 27th January 2012: As per the EIA Report submitted in 2012 for obtaining Environmental Clearance, the connectivity road was proposed by expanding the existing single-lane road along the shoreline, running parallel to the coast for approximately 4 km from the project site through Kasarkod village up to National Highway-66, with a proposed width of 25 metres.

In contrast, the EIA Report submitted in 2024 now proposes an entirely different alignment. The connectivity road is planned parallel to the existing road but at an offset distance of about 100 metres, with a reduced total length of 2.58 km from NH-66 to the project site, and an increased width of 30 metres.

Further, a survey conducted in February 2025 was specifically intended to identify and demarcate households and community property within 35 metres from the High Water Mark that would be directly impacted by this revised alignment.

It is evident that there has been a substantial change in the material particulars relating to the alignment, length, and width of the port connectivity road passing through the sea shore of Kasarkod village. These alterations, introduced after the Public Hearing of 2012, constitute significant deviations that were never placed before the affected communities for consultation.

Survey of Fisherfolk Properties Impacted by 35m Wide Road Conducted in Secrecy (February 2025): It has come to light, through information obtained under the Right to Information Act from the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Karwar, that a survey of fisherfolk properties falling within 35 metres of the High Water Mark was completed on 26th February 2025 and the report on the same was circulated between various Government Department by 21st May 2025. However, this report has neither been made available to the Kasarkod Gram Panchayat nor shared with the fishing unions and affected fisherfolk whose properties and livelihoods stand to be directly impacted by the proposed port access road.

It is further submitted that the survey grossly underestimates the number of infrastructures and fishing-related sheds that will be lost due to the construction of the 35-metre-wide road. RTI response dated 1st August from Deputy Commissioner, Karwar is hereto marked and annexed as Annexure-5

Omission of Kasarkod Village from the List of Impacted Fishing Villages in the EIA Report

It is submitted that the EIA Report (Chapter 3: Description of Environment, Table 3-35) lists 17 fishing villages along with details on the number of families, traditional fishermen families, BPL families, and fisherfolk population, purportedly sourced from the CMFRI Fishery Census Handbook 2016 for Karnataka State.

However, the details pertaining to Kasarkod village, where the proposed port project is located, have been entirely omitted in the report submitted by HPPL.

As per the CMFRI Fishery Census Handbook (2016), Kasarkod village comprises 752 fishermen families, including 719 traditional fishermen families, 696 BPL families, and a total fisherfolk population of 3,736.

It is further significant to highlight that Kasarkod village hosts the largest fisherfolk population in the entire Honnavar Taluk. The deliberate exclusion of this vital data renders the EIA report incomplete, misleading, and in violation of the requirement to present a true and comprehensive picture of the project’s social and livelihood impacts.

The report in its entirety can be accessed at the link below:


https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V-GuQPbgU0jcjtgiSU651xxX5GJfB-i7?usp=sharing

 

Non-disclosure on Rehabilitation and Resettlement that it ought to arise from the road and rail connectivity: It is submitted that the proposed 2.58 km long road and 8.5 km railway network is aligned through the coastal village of Kasarkod which as per 2016 data is inhabited by 752 fisherfolk families and has a total population of 3,736 individuals. It is submitted that all these fisherfolk families in Kasarkod village were granted land by the Government of Karnataka in 1979 and were rehabilitated from flood affected village of Mallukurva. Since then, they have inhabiting on the same land and has been paying taxes and levies to the Government.  

The EIA report submitted by HPPL fails to acknowledge the existence of such a huge fisherfolk population in the nearest vicinity of the project and makes no provision for their rehabilitation and resettlement. 


In fact, Chapter 7 of the EIA report under Table 7-1: Public Hearing Action Plan, responding to a specific objection raised during the PH about the land acquisition, the proponent vehemently denies the requirement of private land acquisition and requirement of rehabilitation. Notably, the Project Engineer of the Project Proponent has himself publicly stated that 101 structures are falling on the 35 meter road being planned to be built along with the port, which indicates that there is need for rehabilitation.

Provision of Turtle Conservation Plan: The EIA Report refers to a Turtle Conservation Plan in Appendix Q, which has not been made available on the Parivesh Portal. Accordingly, it is requested if a copy of the said Turtle Conservation Plan can be shared with the undersigned.


In light of the above, it is respectfully submitted that the Honnavar Port project suffers from serious procedural lapses, misrepresentations, and material omissions that strike at the root of its validity under the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), 2006 framework and the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification, 2019. The denial of public hearing, the misclassification of fishing infrastructure in the CZMP, the omission of Kasarkod village and its large fisherfolk population from the EIA, the non-disclosure of rehabilitation and resettlement obligations, and the secretive and inaccurate survey of properties cumulatively demonstrate a failure to uphold the principles of transparency, natural justice, and participatory decision-making mandated under law.

Given the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s order dated 8th September 2025, affirming our right to approach this Authority, we humbly request that the SEIAA:

Reconsider and review the Environmental Clearance granted to M/s Honnavar Port Pvt Ltd on 31st December 2024, in light of the discrepancies and omissions detailed herein;

Direct a fresh and comprehensive assessment, including mandatory public hearing, with full participation of the fisherfolk of Kasarkod and other affected villages;

Ensure a transparent re-survey of properties and infrastructures affected by the proposed 35-metre-wide port access road, with prior notice to and participation of the Kasarkod Gram Panchayat and the fishing unions; and

Take all further steps necessary to safeguard the rights, livelihoods, and environment of the Kasarkod fisherfolk community.

We, the affected fisherfolk and their union, therefore pray that this Authority act in the spirit of fairness and legality to ensure that the Honnavar Port project does not proceed at the cost of our community’s survival and the fragile coastal ecology.

Respectfully,

          Sd/-

(Rajesh Govind Tandel)

President, Karvali Menugarar Karmika Sanga 


Copy marked to:

The Additional Chief Secretary 

Government of Karnataka, 

Forest, Ecology & Environment Department, 

M.S.Building, Dr.Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore – 560 001

Email: prs-fee@karnataka.gov.in 

Director of Ports & Member (Maritime & IWT Operations)

Directorate of Ports & IWT, Baithkol, Karwar

Email: directoratep@gmail.com 

Directorate of Fisheries Government of Karnataka

3RD FLOOR, TOWER Dr, PODIUM BLOCK, 

Vishweshwaraiah Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Vasanth Nagar, 

Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

Email: dfkamataka@rediffmail.com 

Deputy Commissioner, Karwar

Uttar Kanada district, Karwar-581301

Email: dckarwar@gmail.com 


Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Restoration of NOC from Fisheries department for Water sports activities in Goa

 01 December 2025




To,


Hon'ble Chief Minister,

Government of Goa, 

Porvorim, Goa


To,


Minister of Tourism, 

Government of Goa, 

Porvorim, Goa


To,


Minister of Fisheries, 

Government of Goa, 

Porvorim, Goa


Subject: Restoration of NOC from Fisheries department for Water sports activities in Goa


Respected Sirs,


There is increasing prevalence of water sports in fishing water spaces in Goa in rivers, estuaries and Arabian Sea fronts in Goa. It is done to cater to Tourism promotion with detrimental effects to fishing activities in many places in Goa. Mandovi, Zuari, Sal rivers are some of the sites where the disruption of fishing due to water sports is acute and objected by local fishing communities.


In view of this All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) request to re-introduce provisions of law requiring permission of Fishers Department before sanctioning,  permitting and renewal of water sports activities in the State of Goa. Goa's small scale fisheries needs your support and we count on you for decisive steps on this. 


Kindly initiate immidiate action and notify the undersigned.


Thinking you.


Yours Truly, 





Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary



Copy to:


1. Smt. Jennifer Montserrat, MLA, Talegao Constituency, Talegao


2. Shri. Viresh Borkar, MLA, St. Andre Constituency


3. Director of Tourism, Government of Goa,  Panaji, Goa


4. Director of Fisheries, Government of Goa, Panaji, Goa

Monday, 1 December 2025

Parasailing disrupts Ziari river Fisheries

01 December 2025



To,


Director of Tourism, 

Government of Goa,

Panaji, Goa


Subject: Disturbance to fishing activities due to Parasailing in Zuari river 


Sir,


There is daily disturbance to fishing activities in Zuari river through parasailing activities past one week. On 30 November 2025 Parasailing in Zuari in front of Cacra-Odxel started at 2.30 pm and went on went beyond 7.00 pm at night.


All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) is deeply concerned about this infringement and calls upon your urgent attention.


We urge you to detect those involved in this parasailing acts with tourists and stop them from disrupting our fishing based livelihoods any further. Kindlt initiate necessary steps in this direction and intimate the undersigned at the earliest. 


Thanking you.


Yours Truly, 





Shaila D'mello

President 





Laximan Mangueshkar

Secretary




Copy to :


1. Director of Fisheries, Government of Goa, Panaji, Goa


2. Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security, Panaji, Goa


3. Captain of Ports, Government of Goa, Panaji, Goa

Saturday, 22 November 2025

When casinos get perceived as breeding ground of crimes but solution is deflective...l

How Anil Counto creates discourse of rising crime in Goa rooted in Goa's gambling "industry"


Click here for his online interview.


He traces cause of current high profile criminality -dacoity - in Goa to Casino industry in Goa. 


However solution he prescribes is digital hyper surveillance that is meant to create dystopia State invading privacy massively.


If the cause of crime in Goa is Casino industry then solution should have been dismantling of that industry.


So though he knows the cause as existence of Casinos in Goa yet he still wants them around without crime manifesting around. That logic is weird indeed!

Friday, 21 November 2025

IFFI 2025 and its irresponsibilty in Panjim

 


Fishers from all over Goa gathered today 21 November 2025 to celebrate World Fisheries Day at Campal beach, Panjim at a call from All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU). It was low tide in the afternoon. Heroes -Dhananja N. Kerker, Anilash A. Mehta, Rupesh S. Juvatkar, Kiran S. More and Sudhakar V. Joshi (All from Betul, Goa) who rescued 28 crew of capsized trawler on 28 September 2025 were falicitated. By the time program got over Tides changed. High tide triggered swelling of water. Fishers lingered at the beach near the fishing boats.

Today there was non-stop music in the evening, cultural program on the footpath and few eateries. Just when cultural program got over eatery outlet flunked plastic garbage in the river water where fishing boats are station and in presence of fishers. 

This certainly means that deliberate disposal of plastic waste of International Film Festival of India  (IFFI) into river was sure to get trapped in the fishing nets. The video captures the GIS information on the way river is insulted and treated as urban sink by events such as IFFI in 2025.

Why IFFI arrangements should be so disgusting, irresponsible and careless? Who is accountable for this. Whoever they may be one be clear to whoever they are that we simply refuse to take your nonsense anymore. Pull up and streamline the organising. Don't mess with Mandovi river. Enough is enough!

Friday, 14 November 2025

Documentary on Goa's Fishery 'Casting Shadow'

Group of students from St. Xavier's College, Mapusa put together a video documentary produced by Sydel Mendes. Documentary was completed a year ago and flagged important issues connected to fishing in Goa - Marine, Inland and Fish markets. This video is very good capsule of information for anyone to start work on further advancements. 


Casting Shadows here:


https://youtube.com/watch?v=4OSlUmcO8Uk

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

On the launch of Climate resilent coastal fishermen village at Cacra

12th November 2025



To,


Dr. Pramod Sawant, 

Chief Minister, 

Government of Goa


To,


Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh

Hon'ble Union Minister for Fisheries, 

Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandary and Dairying, Government of India



Sir,


Welcome to Cacra, Goa on the launch of Climate resilent coastal fishermen village today.


We at All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) take this opportunity to appraise you of the context of Small Scale Fishery (SSF) in Goa:


                                       I


This very river that we see is named Zuari. Central Government Institution Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) has leased out the very water space where Small scale fishers carry their fishing activities to set up two private marinas Nauxim and Sancoale. Draft EIA Report of AHOY Marina at Nauxim has even declared that it will have long term, negative and irreversible impact on fisheries in Zuari river. You are urged to intervened to canceled both these Marina projects in Zuari river as MPT (now MPA) is Central government institution under Ministry of Shipping, Ports and National Waterways. 


                                        II


Rivers in Goa play vital role in support of small scale fishing activities. However Central Government without consulting fishing communities of Goa has declared six rivers of Goa - Sal, Zuari, Cumbharjua, Mandovi, Moira/Mapusa and Chapora - as National Waterways. This decision has posed direct long term negative impacts on SSF. Riparian lands along these rivers comes under the jurisdiction of Inland Waterways Authority of India. You are urged to intervene to get Goa's rivers de-notified from National Waterways Act 2016.


                                        III


Dharti Abha scheme of the Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs which is meant for Scheduled Caste Fishers is not extended to the tribal villages of Nauxim, Bambolim, Cacra, Odxel even though these are Scheduled Tribe populated villages. You are urged to intervened in the matter positively. Even though Union Tribal Affairs Ministry has been communicated to in this regard there is no response received.


                                          IV


Inclusion of MPT under the scope of Major Ports Authorities Act 2021 has created sense of insecurity of SSF as Coastal villages as well as water fronts are declared within "Port limits". Ports limits has its its ways in CZMP maps too. Mormugao Port Authority (MPA) has directly claimed its jurisdiction upto Cortalim-Agacaim bridge in zuari river and upto Betul in South Goa thereby causing long term threats to SSF activities. There are suspicions that this will further pave way towards transforming Goa into Coal Hub. You are urged to intervene to exclude MPA from the scope of Major Ports Authorities Act 2021.


                                             V


Illegal Sand mining and installation of casino gambling vessels has disrupted fishing activities in Mandovi river. Verem fishers had to directly confront casino invadion of their fishing spaces twice in last month of October 2025. You are requested to take note of this.


                                           VI


Central Government has permitted operation of Tourism passenger boats under Inland Vessels Act in Goa's rivers. These boats has disrupted fishing activities in Sinquerim river in north Goa and Sal river in South Goa. These are admistered through Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI). You are requested take note of this situation and intervene positively in defence of SSF of Goa.


                                       VII


Central Government has banned fishing by use of Light Emitting Diode (LED). However ban continues to be violated across Goa's coast by mechanised fishing boats even within 05 kms from the shore at night. LED Fishing along with Bull Trawling has triggered massive depletion of fish at Sea with negative impacts to the entire SSF communities in Goa. Illegal mechanised fishing is going on by mechased trawlers and purse seine boats within 05 kms of the shore from Pernem to Canacona. It happen even in Zuari river and we had to knock the doors of Goa Bench of Bombay High Court in this regard. 5 kms space needs to be demarcated with buoyancy floaters in Arabian Sea. You are requested to pay special attention to this situation as it is directly concerned with Ministry of Fisheries. 


                                       VIII


River Sal in South Goa is very important in terms of providing livelihoods to thousands of people including hundreds of women engaged in various types of fishing based livelihoods. This river is facing various dangers and needs urgent attention. The was dredged few years ago. Pollution is threatening Fisheries. Hyacinths aquatic plant species has invaded water space of fishers. Mangroves has extended towards the middle of the river in various spots reducing fishing spaces. Trawlers allowed to dock inside the river in Assolna-Cavelossim stretch has created hurdles for gillnet fishing. Water sports in this river is a source of constant disturbance to SSF. Industrial Aquaculture farms in traditional salt pans on the river Bank release the chemical water into Sal river. Chemicals affects fish in the river and injuries are observed on river fish. You are requested to note this Sal river situation and intervene positively.


                                      IX


Canacona in South of Goa has formidable problems to hard working fishers. Saleri river has silted and river has turned non-navigable for fishing cannoes during low tide. As a result fishing time has reduced drastically and fishers are deeply troubled. Authorities don't pay any attention to their woes. You are requested to intervene positively in this matter.


                                     X


Ports are not just threatening lives, livelihoods and lifestyles of coastal people at Kasarkod, Honnavar and Keni, Ankola in Uttar Kanada. It is happening in Goa too. There are constant threats to occupation, houses and land adjacent to MPA in Vasco and Nauxim in Tiswadi. Fishers are compelled to approach Court of Law time and again. You are requested note this situation minutely.


                                       XI


Tourism promotion projects on many occasions has come to demote and disrupt fishing activities of SSF. Last National Games water sports held in Goa prevented fishers on Vaiginim Beach from entering Zuari river for 21 days without any compensation. Two weeks ago it was repeated at Caranzalem Beach when Oceanman swimming event was forced inside Ramponn, traditional beach seine. Fishers resisted. Attempts were made to declare beaches at Miramar, Siridao, Velsao as Blue Flag Beaches exclusive for tourists. Fishers resisted. Tourism has led to mushrooming of hotels on the river banks. Hotel Grand Hyatt is carrying on constructions inside the waters of Zuari river. Several Hotels are constructed on the river banks and sewage released directly into river waters. Tourism led urbanization has led to dumping of waste including plastics and raw sewage directly into rivers. Fishing nets often catch more plastics than fish. Tourists choose to get drunk on beaches and break glass liquour bottles leaving glass pieces in sand. You are urged to pay attention to this situation too.


                                     XII


Above cited anthropogenic factors combined with climate change creates detrimental consequences to fishers. Everytime there is excess rainfall Goa's dams are opened loose to let water go. This massive water flow gets iron ore mining silt and industrial waste into rivers. Pollution of water makes fish dissappear for nearly a month in places like Vanxem, Lotoulim. 


There are lot more issues confronting small scale fishers in Goa. Let's start by tackling the above issues on priority.


We once again thank you for choosing Cacra for this scheme under PMSSY. We hope with certainty that our resilience capacity will be strengthen. 


Yours Truly,





Shaila D'mello

President 





Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary 






Dr. Sebastiao Rodrigues

General Secretary,

National Federation of Small-Scale Fishworkers (NFSF)



Copy to 



1. Shri Nilkant Halarnkar, Fisheries Minister, Government of Goa


2. Dr. Abhilaksh Likhi, Secretary (Fisheries), Government of India, 


3. Ms. Neetu K. Prasad, Joint Secretary (Marine Fisheries), Government of India.


4. Shri. Rodolfo Fernandes, MLA, Santa Cruz constituency


5. Smt. Jennifer Montserrat, MLA, Talegao constituency


6. Shri. Prasanna Acharya, Secretary (Fisheries), Government of Goa


7. Dr. Shamila Monteiro, Director of Fisheries, Government of Goa 


8. Smt. Shiny Emilda De Oliviera, Zilla Panchayat Member, Santa Cruz


9. Smt. Jenifer Tome Hilitor De Oliviera, Sarpanch, Santa Cruz Panchayat


10. Viresh Borkar, MLA, St. Andre Constituency

Friday, 31 October 2025

Monetising Misfortune: Blue Economy’s Onslaught on Small-Scale Fishing Communities in India Small-Scale Fishing Communities Reject Government Model of Development

The National Federation of Small-Scale Fishworkers (NFSF) reaffirms its strong opposition to the Blue Economy model of development, which in essence means handing over the ecological resources to the corporate at the cost of traditional, small-scale fishing communities. Large number of ports, logistics corridors and infrastructure, real estate and tourism, nuclear, defence and power infrastructure, oil and natural gas extraction and pharmaceutical industries have been lacerating the coastal ecology. The ongoing ‘India Maritime Week 2025’ conclave is a blatant proclamation of the invasion and occupation of the Indian coast. Hidden behind India’s development and global aspirations lay the exclusion of fishing communities from democratic processes, their expulsion from the coast and the extinction of their way of life and livelihood.


Each and every protest of the small-scale fishing communities is crushed through brutal state repression.


78 years of independence has failed to provide any legal right to the small-scale fishing communities over their livelihood spaces. That includes fisheries resources, coastal lands and waters, rivers, wetlands, reservoirs, lagoons, ponds and tanks. This absence of rights is the main reason that facilitates the transfer of these lands and waters from small-scale fishing communities to corporate entities for profits under the sponsorship of the state.


Indiscriminate promotion of capital-intensive mechanised fishing is running havoc to the marine fisheries resources. Encroachments, pollution, excessive diversion of water from water bodies and use of rivers for huge cargo transportation are similarly affecting both inland and marine fisheries resources. Massive promotion of aquaculture is premised upon the ruin of natural fish resources. Boom of intensive/industrial shrimp aquaculture has destroyed the coastal ecology, which is the resource base of small-scale fishing communities. There are wider concerns in the shift of this short-sighted profit seeking model of intensive shrimp aquaculture from natural or traditional shrimp production, such as depletion of groundwater and threat to public health with food insecurity and nutritional deficiency.


Small-scale fishing communities who are least responsible for the climate crisis are bearing its most severe brunt. The small-scale fishing communities are experiencing the climate crisis in severe loss of fishing days, loss of life, boats and nets, habitat destruction and gradual collapse of fish drying activities, which disproportionately affect women from the fishing community. Existing government policies are not only inadequate to compensate for the financial losses faced by small-scale fishing communities, but also are promoting those most responsible for the climate crisis.



To counter the onslaught on small-scale fishing communities, NFSF demands:

1. Protection and restoration of coastal and inland water bodies, including fish resources;

2. Small-scale fishing communities right to access, use and protect water, land and fish resources;

3. Stop destruction of the coast in the name of Blue Economy;

4. Stop over-fishing and destructive fishing practices and methods;

5. Stop intensive/industrial aquaculture;

6. Stop criminalisation of small-scale fishing communities

7. Climate justice for small-scale fishing communities;


Our Coasts, Our Rivers, Our Wetlands are Not for Sale.


Save Water. Save Fish. Save Fisher People.


Pradip Chaterjee 

President, NFSF



Sebastiao Rodrigues

Secretary, NFSF



D. Pal

Joint Secretary, NFSF & Gen. Secretary DTFWF, A.P

Thursday, 30 October 2025

Vanxim (Capao) and its Seven Sale Deeds by Gaunekars to Ozone Leisure and Resorts Private Limited

Seven sale deeds executed on seven different days in July- August 2015 between Mahendra P. Gaunekar and Sonali M. Gaunekar as Vendors with Ozone Leisure and Resorts Private Limited as Vendee.


Total Vanxim (Capao) land area purchased by Ozone is 141.57 Acres or 349.55 hectares or 5,72,950 square meters.


Total pages are around 200.


Total financial transaction on sale deed recorded: Rs. 22,64,58,487/- (Twenty two crore sixty-four lakh fifty eight thousand four hundred and seven rupees)


Those who need sale deeds sale soft copy may contact mobile: 

+ 91 99 23 33 63 47.

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Contempt of Court orders in Writ Petition No. 370 of 2024 through illegal mechanised fishing at Zuari river mouth and call to demarcate 05 kms specified area

 25.10.2025


To,


The Chief Secretary, 

Government of Goa, 

Panaji, Goa


To,


Director of Fisheries, 

Government of Goa 

Panaji, Goa


To,


Captain of Ports,

Government of Goa, 

Panaji, Goa


To,


Superitendent of Police, 

Coastal Security, 

Panaji, Goa


Subject: Contempt of Court orders in Writ Petition No. 370 of 2024 through illegal mechanised fishing at Zuari river mouth and call to demarcate 05 kms specified area



Sir/Madam


Late night of 23.10.2025 at 10.18 pm around 10 trawling mechanised boats carried on illegal fishing on very mouth of Zuari river near Dona Paula.


This is the first incident of ineffectiveness of Government machinery to enforce ban on mechanised fishing beyond 05 kms distance from the shore after 16.10.2025 joint meeting between All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) with Director of Fisheries, Senior officers of Captain of Ports and Senior police officers of coastal security to thebranks of Deputy Superitendent and Police Inspector review implimentaion of High Court directions in Writ Petition 370 of 2024.


We believe that such Violations continue to repeat because your office has never implimented one of the important directions of the High Court in Writ Petition 370 of 2025 (All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union VS Government of Goa) that states "Patrol boats of the Fisheries department as well as Coastal Security Police must be stationed at the Dona Paula Jetty and not only at Vasco-da-Gama, because the illegal purse seine fishing takes place mostly at Siridao/Dona Paula bay area."


In view of continues non-implinentation we shall be constrained to file Contempt of Court petition against your office for non-implinentation of the above directions and all other directions contained in the mentioned court ruling where in your assurance is recorded in the last para of the order as "the minutes of the meeting dated 01.03.2024, which learned Additional Government Advocate assured that the same would be scrupulously followed and in view of the positive standof the respondents that they will act on the suggestions made by the petitioners as recorded in order, accepting such assurance which the respondents shall follow in letter and spirit, the petition is disposed of."


Kindly accept this as an advance notice of our intention to go for Contempt of Court proceedings in near future against your office due to failure to impliment High Court directions.


Further in the above context we request you to demarcate Specified area along Goa's entire coastline and keep us continuesly updated on steps initiated.


Thanking you.


Yours Truly,




Shaila D'mello 

President




Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary

Tuesday, 28 October 2025

Complaint againt Tourism parasailing/paragliding boats in Zuari river

 25.10.2025


To,


Director of Fisheries,

Government of Goa, 

Panaji, Goa



To,


Director of Tourism, 

Government of Goa,

Panaji, Goa


Subject: Complaint againt Tourism parasailing/paragliding boats in Zuari river



Madam/Sir,


All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union is registers strong protest against parasailing/ paragliding boats operating in Zuari river from Dona Paula to Siridao specially in the evenings till 7.30 pm that obstructs our fishing activities.


You are requested to direct them to halt their evening operations in Zuari river or initiate appropriate legal action such as cancelation of their permissions in case they don't comply to your instructions. 


Thanking you.


Yours Truly, 





Shaila D'mello 

President 





Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary

Monday, 27 October 2025

Complaint againt mid-night basket boats fishing in Mandovi river

 25.10.2025


To,


Director of Fisheries,

Government of Goa, 

Panaji, Goa



To,


Superitendent of Police,

Coastal Security, 

Panaji, Goa


To,


Captain of Ports,

Panaji, Goa 


Subject: Complaint againt mid-night basket boats fishing in Mandovi river


Madam/Sir, 


We seek your attention to mid-night illegal basket boats fishing in Mandovi river carried on with infant children on board. This is indeed very dangerous.


These people who come from outside Goa in truck are night use fishing passive fishing gears like gillnet soaked in animal fat of cattle and pigs to enhance fish attraction through smell.


This kinds of fishing is reported near Betim-Panjim Ferry crossings. Here is the link to online media reports about the same last week:


https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1GhNaRtjpM/


As a government authority we urge you to initiate action such unauthorized fishing practices in Mandovi river.


Thanking you.


Yours Truly, 





Shaila D'mello 

President 





Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary

Did Oceanmann swimming event had permissions for Bambolim beach?


There was face-off yesterday morning between Caranzalem fishers and the Oceanmann swimming team at Aivao Beach. It has now come to light that this event might have been permitted by Captain of Ports to be organised in Zuari river waters at Bambolim beach on 26 October 2025 morning. 

This is an interesting situation when the international swimming event had State permissions to host it at Bambolim Beach it got inplimented arbitrary to Aivao Beach without any State permissions.

Could the shift venue on this manner be because there is no Bambolim beach existing after being destroyed and swallowed by Hotel Grand Hyatt for upcoming retaining wall inside the river waters?

Or could the shift of venue in this manner vould be because of international negative publicity Hotel Grand Hyatt would have attracted for their Beach destruction in Bambolim?

Was Hotel Grand Hyatt carried on behind-the-scene operations to ensure that International swimming event doesn't take place at Bambolim beach?

If answer to above questions positive then we got into phase of over-tourism wherein tourism is not just gobling local people and ecology but another level where tourim is eating tourism itself. This is a phase disastrous and inevitable to avoid for capital and greed has taken the drivers seat while morals and justice is pushed to margins.



Sunday, 26 October 2025

In Defence of Fishers of Caranzalem Beach!


Rampon fishing on Caranzalem Beach 

Today 26 October 2025 is one more day in history of Goa where fishers - women and men - valiantly fought back tourism aggression on Aivao Beach at Caranzalem. Oceanman, the global network behind this aggresion - declared on their website all the details of their plans to organise swimming races at the beach beginning with briefing at Cidade de Goa on 24 October 2025. The races were to be held at Caranzalem on Aivao Beach. Aivao is spelled on the website as Aivavo. Only missing information was consent from local fishermen. That cost them to be cast out of the beach today! Henceforth every corporate will know the value of consulting fishers on their plans.

Organisers were to have series of swimming races on 25-26 October 2025 on Caranzalem beach at Aivao.

Today races were to begin in two parts. First at 7.00 am and the second at 11.00 am.

As per online reports available local fishermen cast their fishing net -Rampon - early morning in waters exactly at the same Beach. Rampon fishing is Beach seine that is done with collaboration of nearly 80 people pulling the fishing nets at the two edges in waters casted through a big size boat. The gap between two edges of fishing nets is nearly two kilometers at the start and it diminishes towards the end of pulling effort. Caranzalem is one of the few beaches in Goa this rampon survives test of times as number of them has been closed down due to various factors.

Rampons has been genuine traditional marine fishing tradition of coastal Goa. The entire efforts of rampon takes nearly seven hours of hard non-stop pulling efforts. Once rampons are in waters no way it can be pulled up immediately.

There looked to be complete information gap between the Oceanman on one side promoting swimming races and the fishermen and fisherwonen engaged in fishing. Time of their operations clashed just as the Geography. Women led the charge. Private security of Oceanman behaved to threatened violence against fishers as per online reports. Police showed up on the beach. Several four wheelers seen moving on the beach. Invasion was real.

Fishers were in complete darkness over sudden decent of powerful strangers on their beach and chasing them off. Retaliation by handful of fishers was resolute. Strong enough to push the Oceanman dream swimming races wash down the drains of time. Fishers refused to bulge. They objected any swimming races inside their fishing nets.
Local fishers take turn to fishing in teams. Each team gets their turn of rampon after 19 days. What they earn on their turn of day has to fetch them income at least for next19 days. Or else they would go in financial crunch extending to debt.
Swimming races of paricipants from India and abroad suddenly threatened their occupational practices. They fought well. They deserve our support and respect.
There are series of attacks on fishers from vested interests from various quarters. Marinas, water sports and parasailing in Zuari river. PNJ boats in Sinquerim river. Water sports threats in Sal river. Gambling Casinos obstructing Verem fishing spaces at Reis Magos in Mandovi river.
Critical issue common in all the cases: Fishers are excluded from decision making and projects hostile to fishers interests are rolled out like magician pops out rabbit out of the hat. This must stop. State and corporates must not take fishers for ride any longer. If it's done then there will be consequences for sure!
Inspiring resistance is all over Goa and Caranzalem fisher fight back to defend their fishing practices is one more inspiring episode to cherish and remember!