Tuesday, 30 December 2025
Delibrate obstructions to Fishing at Candolim and Baga beaches
Saturday, 27 December 2025
Police complaint against parasailing disrupting fishing in Zuari
26 December 2025
To,
Police Inspector,
Panaji Police Station,
Panaji, Goa
Subject: Parasailing boats disrupting fishing activities in Zuari river
Sir,
Kindly initiate action against parasailing boats conducting their operations during day time. Their sailing activitoes goes on from Dona Paula to Nauxim village as of 25 December 2025.
Their movements drives away fish from Zuari river affecting livelihood of hundreds of fisher families.
All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) have already informed through the letters about this dangerous emerging situation to the Directors at Tourism and Fisheries Departments.
Further AGSSRFU have also communicated this verbally to Deputy directors of Fisheries (C. Velip and Dr.S. Majumdar) during our meeting on 24 December 2025.
In this context we request you to take steps to identify the culprits, book them under relevant sections of law and ensure continuation fishing activities in Zuari river without any disruptions and disturbances due to parasailing activities.
We await your quick action.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Copy to:
1. Police Inspector, Agaçaim Police Station, Agaçaim, Goa
2. In-charge, Taleigao Police Station, Taleigao, Goa
3. Director of Tourism, Panaji, Goa
4. Director of Fisheries, Panaji, Goa
5. Shri Viresh Borkar, MLA, St. Andre Constituency
6. Smt. Jennifer Montserrat, MLA, Taleigao Constituency
Monday, 22 December 2025
Get the abandoned fishing net away from Campal beach!
15 December 2025
To,
Mayor,
Corporation of the City of Panjim,
Panaji, Goa
To,
Commisioner,
Corporation of the City of Panjim,
Panaji, Goa
To,
Member Secretary,
Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA), Panaji, Goa
To,
Collector (North Goa),
Panaji, Goa
Subject: Request for appointment to discuss possibilities of collaboration on issues of clearing decades old huge abandoned fishing net at Campal beach sands
Sir/Madam,
All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) is concerned about huge decade old abandoned purse seine fishing net at Campal beach, Panjim. Fishing net which is composed of non-biodegradable textures was abandoned few decades ago on the beach. The fishing net remained buried in sand for many years till stoned structure was constructed to create concrete space on beach. This development led to erosion of coastal sand of Campal beach making fishing net visible.
Recently on 16 October 2025 during joint meeting between AGSSRFU, Coastal Security Police and Director of Fisheries this issue was discussed and recorded in meeting minutes that the said fishing net be moved away and disposed off. AGSSRFU cannot do it alone as it requires use of machinery to reclaim fishing net buried deeper at some depth.
We write to seek your collaboration to assist us to get this done as the task would require digging on beach to get the fishing net out of sand.
We would be glad to hear from you.
Counting on your support.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Copy to:
1. Director of Fisheries, Government of Goa, Panaji, Goa
2. Director, One Earth Foundation, Panjim, Goa
Saturday, 20 December 2025
Protect Mandovi river Shell fish and Oyster breeding spaces!
15 December 2025
To,
Director of Fisheries,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, Goa
Subject: Protection for Shell fish and Oyster breeding spaces in Mandovi river
Madam/Sir,
All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries (AGSSRFU) request you the following:
1. To create special protection for Shell fish breeding spaces in Mandovi river from Parshuram Bhoomi to Panjim Gymkhana, Campal.
2. To create special protection for Oyster breeding spaces in Mandovi river near Diwar to Ribandar from the localities Voddli Manos to Kaukulo.
Above two are valuable spaces and Kindly ensure that no casino vessels or water sports or PNJ boats are allowed to be introduced there.
We count on your Responsible action.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Copy to:
1. Captain of Ports, Government of Goa, Panaji, Goa
2. Member Secretary, Goa Bio-diversity Board, Saligao, Bardez, Goa
Friday, 19 December 2025
Illegal Sand mining in Mandovi river
15 December 2025
To,
Director of Mines and Geology,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, Goa
To,
Captain of Ports,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, Goa
To,
Collector (North Goa),
Panaji, Tiswadi,
Goa
To
Director of Fisheries,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, Goa
Subject: Sand mining in Mandovi river near Divar and Ribandar
Sir,
All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) draws your urgent attention to continues daily sand mining in Mandovi river at the coast of Diwar Island (Vitojem) and Ribandar coast. There are nearly 25 canoes who are engaged in daily night illegal sand mining activities.
We request your office to kindly act against these illegalities with seriousness.
Sand mining that goes on at night has already created huge damage to marine ecology and prospects of Fisheries has been pushed to into setback, livelihoods shattered. Ferry boats in Mandovi is used to transport illegally extracted sand and stocked on land on various islands in Mandovi.
AGSSRFU has membership amongst fishers in Mandovi river who are directly and negatively affected by this illegal sand mining on riverbed.
We expect you to act promptly.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Thursday, 18 December 2025
Call for Police patrolling at Vainginim and Odxel beaches
13 December 2025
To,
The Police Inspector,
Panaji Police Station,
Panaji, Goa
To,
In-charge,
Police sub-station,
Taleigao, Tiswadi, Goa
Subject: Request for Police Patrolling at Vaiginim and Odxel beaches
Sirs,
There are constant instances of tourists creating nuisance by drinking and smashing liqour bottles at Vaiginim Beach thereby creating dangerous situations for fishermen on the beach working for their livelihoods. Few of these fishermen are members of All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) and we call upon you to act.
Secondly we also draw your attention to increasing frequenting of students at Odxel beach and smoking ganja and other narcotic substances. This is indeed very bad occurrence for the locality inhabitated by fishers etc and we call upon Police to act on this.
Most often the above described situations occur during night time.
We expect your co-operation.
Thank you.
Yours Truly,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Copy to:
1. Deputy Superitendent of Police, Police Headquarters, Panaji, Goa
Wednesday, 17 December 2025
Call for restoration of Fisheries department NOC for water sports
15 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
To,
Director of Tourism,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, 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.
Past ten days there is continue parasailing in Zuari river starting at 10.00 am going till late in the evening beyond 08.00 pm. Two fishers Shekar Kuttikar and Rohidas Kuttikar suffered losses as the parasailing boats cut off their fishing nets.
On 13 December 2025 four PNJ boats from Sinquerim were stationed in Zuari river waters off Odxel beach for nearly five hours with passengers on board. Two of these boats had registration numbers printed on them as PNJ 980 and PNJ 924. PNJ boats has already ruined fishery in Sinquerim-Nerul river and now destined to ruin Zuari river fishery if you remain without action against them.
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,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Copy to:
1. Smt. Jennifer Montserrat, MLA, Talegao Constituency, Talegao
2. Shri. Viresh Borkar, MLA, St. Andre Constituency
3. Director of Fisheries, Government of Goa, Panaji, Goa
Tuesday, 16 December 2025
Against hike in fishing cannoe licence fee by Captain of Ports
15 December 2025
To,
Captain of Ports,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, Goa
Subject: Objections to collection of Rs.1000/- as canoe inspection fee during annual renewal before December end
Sir,
It has come as rude shock to us at All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) that your office is collecting Rs.1000/- as canoe inspection of non-mechanised crafts and Rs.500/- as its licence fee together. Our investigations on this has revealed the following:-
1. It is for the first time in history of Captain of Ports in Goa that inspection fees are collected during annual renewal of licence. In the past Inspection fees were collected just once in life of canoe: during the time of fresh registration of canoes at Captain of Ports. Annual renewal payments included only licence fees which is currently Rs.500/-.
2. We are informed that Government passed the law to create this additional financial burden on small scale fishers in December 2019 but was not enforced for six years. We checked out the authenticity of such claims but failed to note any mention of inspection of canoe fees during annual renewal of licence.
3. There are several instances wherein the officers from Captain of Ports office has collected inspection of canoes fees but have never went on ground to inspect concerned canoes for which fees are collected for.
4. Renewal procedure at the Captain of Ports is dreadful lasting over a month, sometimes several months. Individual fishers are made to enter the chamber of Captain of Ports (COP) and search their files from hundreds of piled up files. This creates safety and security issue of documentation stored at COP office. This is very bad and needs to change. Small Scale Fishers must benefit from Ease of doing bussiness and single window quick processing of our applications.
You are hereby requested to attend to these points and take following action:
1. Stop collecting Rs.1000/- as canoe inspection fees at the time of December end renewal time. If it's done according to 2019 amendment then keep it in abeyance (and eventually repeal) as it was done past six years due to its inherently fleecing consequences. Return the amounts of Rs.1000/- collected as canoe inspection fees back to the depositors.
2. Collect Canoe inspection fee only at the time of registration of fresh canoe and not annually as has been the practice hither to. Collect licence fee annually.
3. Ensure that officers entrusted with inspection of canoes actually do their job and know ground situation. Right now COP officers operate only on paper without any level information about canoes thereby short-circuiting entire process for the sake of promoting corruption.
4. Streamline registration and renewal procedure at the office of COP to ensure that procedure is simple, quick and easy. Ensure the collection of fees takes place in COP office itself rather than pushing fishers into intimidatingly long ques at solo bank counter of COP choice in Panjim.
5. Ensure that documents of registrations and renewal are handled by competent COP officers rather than fishers from all over Goa entering chamber of COP.
We expect your co-operation to act on this quickly.
Thanking you.
Yours sincerely,
Shaila D'mello
President
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
Monday, 15 December 2025
Against fishing insurance compulsions
15 December 2025
To,
Director of Fisheries,
Government of Goa,
Panaji, Goa
Subject: Objections against compulsion to get private cannoe and labour insurance and subtle pressure to sign Undertaking ultra virus of Constitution of India
Madam/Sir,
All Goa Small Scale Responsible Fisheries Union (AGSSRFU) expresses deep disappointment at the introduction of UNDERTAKING form to be filled by fishers of Goa on insurance without any reference to provision of law for its introduction, source and legal origin. The said form seeks to deny any legal remedy to the fishers in case of any accident, loss, theft, fire, damage or any unforeseen incident.
The said Undertakihg seeks to deprive fishers from any legitimate claims of compensation, financial assistance, insurance benefit, relief, or subsidy. The Undertaking further seeks to push all the liabilities, penalties, compensation and legal consequences on fishers in the eventuality of any case of fishing canoes causing damage, injury, accident, or loss to any person, property, or environment.
The Undertaking seeks to absolve Fisheries department of any responsibility from compensation, claim, or legal liability connected with canoes.
The most dangerous clause introduced in the said Undertakjng is that Fishers shall not approach any Court of Law, Tribunal, or Government Authority in future for claiming any compensation or relief in respect of loss and damage to fisher canoe while it remains uninsured. This clause is ultra vires of the Constitution of India Article 14 Right to Equality before law. Goa Fisheries Department cannot make fishers sign any Undertakings which violate Fundamental Rights guaranteed under the Constitution of India and make them lose dignity.
Fisheries laws and rules in force in Goa does not specify that fishers should enroll for private insurance. There is already Corpus fund deductions which are meant to be used for providing financial back up during the instances of eventualities of fire, accidents and other type of damages and losses mentioned above. The management of corpus funds is totally corrupt to the detriment of small scale fishers and lopsided in favour of mechanised fishers as revealed from the track record of its functioning with cabinet decisions overriding fisheries department corpus funds management system.
Fisheries department must revive its existing Accidental scheme which is suitable Small Scale Fishers.
Private insurance proposed for canoes and labour at the time when fishing fuel subsidies are slashed to Rs.30,000/- from Rs.50,000/- during Covid-19 period is extremely burdensome on fishers. Fishers however will be able to abide with insurance demands if Goa Government increases fuel subsidies to Rs.75,000/- as proposed by AGSSFU. As things stand today system of administration of canoe insurance is embedded in prevailing eco-system of corruption which refuses to take identities of laborers on record to uphold its fleecing intents.
You are requested to act accordingly by:
1. Making functioning of Corpus Fund transparent
2. Reviving Fisheries department Accident Insurance Scheme
3. Stop pressuring fishers to opt for private insurance
4. Withdraw controversial UNDERTAKING forms distributed from the office of Fisheries Department
5. Increase Canoe Fuel subsidy to Rs.75,000/-
6. Involve Small Scale Fisher organisations in Goa in decision making rather than imposing your decisions like this one on insurance.
We expect your co-operation.
Yours Truly,
Shaila D'mello
President
AGSSRFU
Laximan Mangueshkar
Secretary
AGSSRFU
Friday, 12 December 2025
Honnavar locals petitions on marauding trucks threats in Kasarkod

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.
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






