There were all together three purse seine boats captured by
Siridao fishermen on Saturday, August 25, 2018 morning. They were fishing in
Zuari river within distance of 100 meters from Siridao shore. The legal limits
to carry on the fishing for purse seine boats is 500 meters from the shore.
They were captured and brought to the shore in Siridao village.
Local MLA
Francisco Silveira came to the site of conflict and stayed there for three
hours mediating in conflict. He called in Coastal Police. Fishermen alerted
Journalist and few of them visited site. One of the members of Pubic called up
Director of Fisheries Vinesh Arlekar and questioned him about the captured
purse seine boats. He was ignorant about the incident but promised to send his
officers to the site. Then two officers indeed came to the site and witnessed
captured purse seine boats. What they recorded is not known so far. More details
are awaited on this.
In the meanwhile it has been observed that while illegal
purse seine boats were towed to the Siridao shore two trawlers carried on
illegal fishing near St. Jacinto Island in Zuari river. Most of the illegal
fishing through trawling and purse seine boat enjoys political patronage of the
various quarters of the State Government. That is the reason it is going on
without any checks neither from Marine Police nor from Fisheries department.
Due to absence of public engagement with fisheries in Goa
the situation is deteriorating rapidly. Fish breeding sites are under
tremendous attack from illegal fishing by trawlers and purse seine boats. Zuari
river is a case in focus. The local fishermen of the Zuari coast from Siridao,
Bambolim, Nauxim, Cacra and Odxel are facing threats to their livelihood
because of this public apathy. Though People in Goa relish eating fish they
are far behind in demonstrating required concern towards threats to fish
breeding sites. This is indeed tragic situation and must be changed.
Many of these fishermen especially from Cacra were earlier
living comfortably by planting vegetable on land. However installing Goa
University on their lands made them to look seawards for survival by fishing
with gillnet. In Sea too there are fresh threats to fishing as demonstrated
above. Fishermen stands no change of getting jobs promised to them in the
University before land was taken over. Currently demanded bribe for the
non-teaching jobs such as peons and sweepers has touched nine lakhs rupees
according to Sanjay Pereira. People cannot afford to pay that much bribe. In
addition posts are filled up according to Political patronage of the ministers
and local people who are forced to stop cultivation stands no chance. Total
corruption has reigned in.
Goa University, by sheer fact of locating its premises on tribal people’s land, depriving their livelihood, now has responsibility
towards these villages. Goa University has to play pro-active role in defending
villages of Cacra, Nauxim, Odxel in securing safety to fishing livelihood. Goa
University with its so many departments can very easily put this aspect on
priority. Vice-Chancellor Varun Sahni has to take important decisions in this
regard. Letter from BMM is pending in his office without
attention and action. This is not a good sign at all.
Vice-Chancellor of Goa University has to put the issue of
various threats faced by fishing communities in Zuari river on priority. This
is because fishing is one of the major occupations in Goa more particularly of
People that University deprived them of their cultivation land (Nauxim, Cacra,
Odxel). He needs to call the meeting of
all the heads of department and all the Principals of affiliated Colleges in
Goa and place this issue on the agenda for action to protect fisheries of Goa:
livelihood of the fishermen as well as marine ecology of our rivers and Arabian
Sea too. Intellectuals cannot shy away from their responsibility. Goa
International Centre also occupies tribal land and its leadership too must take
up responsibility.
Every month they
must visit fishing villages speaking out and engage themselves in empathetic
dialogue and let initiatives flow on fishing. Currently in Zuari sewage from
various hotels is flowing in Zuari river polluting river, plastic has smoothed
river surface making fishing difficult, water sports is threatening fishers,
Vedanta barges wants fishers stop fishing in the middle of the river, Coal
transportation, damage caused by mining barges, declaration of Goa’s six rivers
as National Waterways without public consultations, marinas in Zuari, trawlers
and purse seine boats are causing havoc
with their illegal, eco-hostile fishing practices.
BMM Continues efforts at engaging with these fishing villages mentioned above as well as decision makers at Fisheries department has resulted in setting up of Fisheries Defense Study Cell at the Directorate of Fisheries. The engagement has also resulted in commissioning of scientific study in Zuari river “impact of water sports on fishing and marine ecology” with involvement of scientists from various research institutions in based in Goa.
The lesson learned: If one is ready to engage with suffering
fishers and fisheries department, initiatives flow.
There are so many social scientist and natural scientists
located at Goa University why are they not involved in dialogue with fishermen
from Siridao, Bambolim, Nauxim, Cacra and Odxel? What prevents them from doing
so? Similarly there are so may students study at Goa University campus doing
their Masters and Doctorates, why don’t they visit these villages and show
empathy with fishing communities? Currently fishing communities of Goa are in
the frontline of defense of Goa’s rivers and Arabian Sea from various intruding
threats. Intellectual has to play back up supporting role to help them succeed
in their efforts to regenerate ecology, secure livelihoods.
There are several schools located on the banks of rivers,
they need to take responsibility and play active role in regenerating ecology
and protecting of fish breeding sites.
Sebastiao Rodrigues
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