Friday 8 March 2024

Illegal mechanised fishing near Dona Paula Jetty

 08 March 2024


To,


Superitendent of Police

Coastal Security

Panaji, Goa



To,


Director of Fisheries,

Government of Goa

Panaji, Goa


To,


Captain of Ports,

Government of Goa,

Panaji, Goa


Subject: Illegal mechanised fishing in Zuari river near Dona Paula Jetty in violation of High Court directions dated January 09, 2024 in WP 2844 of 2023


Sir/ Madam,


Two incidents of mechanised fishing through use of purse seine nets are reported in Zuari river near Dona Paula Jetty on 07 March 2024. The first one at 4.00 am and the second one at 6.30 pm.


No police patrol boat nor patrol boat from Fisheries department intercepted the illegal fishing boats. This is serious lapse in enforcement mechanism and proves that instead of Police and Fisheries department mechanised fishing lobby is exercising their Writ in Zuari river to violate the law of the land that prohibits mechanised fishing within 05 kms from the coast.


We have brought the violation to the attention of Coastal Security Police via their mobile number 7875756073. However we are not updated by DYSP Coastal security if any action has been taken on the matter.


We will report this to the Hon'ble Bombay High Court.


Thanking you,


Yours sincerely,





Shaila D'mello

President, AGSSRFU




Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary, AGSSRFU



Copy to:


Chief Justice,

Goa Bench of Bombay High Court, Goa



Deputy Superitendent of Police

Coastal Security,

Ribandar, Goa

Thursday 7 March 2024

Water sports obstructions to fishing activities in Zuari

07 March 2024


To,


Minister of Tourism,

Government of Goa,

Porvorim, Goa



To,


Secretary (Tourism)

Government of Goa,

Porvorim,

Goa


To,


The Director,

Department of Tourism,

Paryatan Bhavan, 

Panaji, Goa


Subject: Water Sports obstructions to fishing activities in Zuari river river



Sir/Madam, 


This is to bring to your urgent attention obstructions faced by fishing communities due to water sports activities in Zuari river. Water sports activities permitted by Department of Tourism in the name of 'ease of doing business' bypassing Department of Fisheries as well as local Panchayat bodies has triggered disruption of fishing activities in Zuari river. Movement of water sports boats has invaded fishing spaces in Zuari river causing tearing of gillnets casted in the river as well as creating sound vibrations that chase away fish from the usual undisturbed Zuari river habitats.


In the above context we call upon your office the following:


1. Revoke all the ecistinf permissions granted to water sports activities in Zuari river waters with immidiate effect from Taleigao coast to Siridao coasts covering villages of Odxel, Cacra, Nauxim, Bambolim and Siridao.


2. Deny granting of any new permissions to water sports in Zuari river involving Territories mentioned at point no.1above.


We look forward to your co-operation and compliance to this letter to ensure smooth conduct of fishing activities by small scale fishing communities in Zuari river.


Thanking you.


Yours sincerely, 




Shaila D'mello

President, AGSSRFU




Laximan Mangueshkar

Secretary, AGSSRFU 


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


4. Sarpanch, Village Panchayat, Siridao, Tiswadi, Goa


5. Sarpanch, Village Panchayat, Bambolim, Tiswadi, Goa


6. Sarpanch, Village Panchayat, Santa Cruz, Tiswadi, Goa


7. Sarpanch, Village Panchayat, Taleigao, Tiswadi, Goa

Friday 1 March 2024

In response to call letter from Harbour Police Station in mechanised fishing matter

01 March 2024


To,


Superitendent of Police,

Coastal Security,

Panaji, Goa


To,


Director of Fisheries, 

Government of Goa,

Panaji, Goa


Subject : Call letter dated 28/02/2024 from Pradip R. Velip, Police Inspector, Harbour Coastal Security Police Station in connection with Writ Petition no. 2844 of 2023 at Goa Bench of Bombay High Court


Sir/Madam,


We are in receipt of yet another call letter from Harbour Coastal Security Police Station in connection with our complaints on illegal trawling and purse seine fishing in Zuari river dated 01/02/2024 and 22/02/2024, both addressed to your office along with evidence of violation of Goa Bench of Bombay High Court Order dated 09/01/2024 in Writ Petition no. 2844 of 2023 which we have already inwarded to your office on 27/02/2024.


This to place on record that in response to earlier call letter dated 22/02/2024 from Rohidas K.Velip, PSI on the same matter we visited Harbour Coastal Security Police Station on 26/02/2024. During our time at the Police station we were shown documents containing internal notings by the Office of Superitendent of Police on our complaint dated 01/02/2024 directing Harbour Coastal Security Police Station to call meeting of both the Parties. 


Now we find this direction from the office of Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security extremely objectionable in the light of following context:


1. It is legal duty of the office of Director of Fisheries as well as Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security to prevent mechanised fishing within 5 kms from the shore as the the prevalent law in force.


2. There is standing order of the Goa Bench of Bombay High Court dated 09 January 2024 in Writ Petition no. 2844 of 2023  that has specifically alerted both Director of Fisheries as well as Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security against allowing any mechanised fishing within 5 kms specified area as per the law.


3. Inspite of the High Court Order mentioned at point no.2  both Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security as well as Director of Fisheries allowed massive mechanised fishing inside Zuari river to go on during mid-night on 31/01/2024. The digital evidence of the same with GPS locations of the venue of mechanised fishing within specified area is already inwarded to your office via our letter dated 22/02/2024 in pendrive. 


4. Following from above point nos 1, 2, & 3 all the details of the violations of High Order dated 09 January 2024 is communicated to your office in completion. All that your office has to do is initiate action and submit your compliance report to the Hon'ble Goa Bench of Bombay High Court. 


5. Hence the directions of Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security given via internal notings on our complaint dated 01/02/2024 to call for meeting of both the parties at Harbour Coastal Security Police Station is wrong and needs to be withdrawn immidiately as it is in violation of law in force and we shall be constrained to report to the Hon'able High Court the conduct of the office of Superitendent of Police, Coastal Security.


6. As the current matter in sub-judice state due to litigation at High Court via mentioned Writ Petition we will not be attending any meetings with those involved in mechanised fishing within specified area of 5 kms as there is nothing to be negotiated at all. So in this context kindly issue necessary directions to the Police Inspector, Harbour Coastal Security Police Station and keep us informed.


Additionally, if there is need for the meeting with our Union to discuss policy matters relating to preventive measures needed in addition to what contains already in our petition then let it be convened through proper protocols through the office of Advocate General to the Government of Goa involving also Director of Fisheries, Superitendent of Fisheries, Captain of Ports etc, and we will participate.


Thanking you,


Yours sincerely,




Shaila D'mello

President




Laximan Mangueshkar 

Secretary



Copy to


Chief Justice,

Goa Bench of Bombay High Court, Porvorim, Goa



Police Inspector, 

Harbour Coastal Security Police Station