Kundapur:  Fishing activity hit due to scanty rainfall, soaring temperature


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapura (MS)

Kundapura, Sep 3: As there was no rainfall in the month of August, temperature has soared high. This has not only caused adverse effect on agricultural activity but it has also hit fishing. Though a month is over since  the deep sea fishing has begun, the catch is very low this year.

The months August running up to end of September are considered to be the best season for fishing activity in the Arabian Sea along the coastline from Mangaluru to Karwar. However, this season due to increased temperature and scanty rainfall, scarcity has hit fish catch as well.

During this season, pursiene boats catch fish worth Rs 3 lac if they venture into sea at a time. However, this year they are not even getting fish worth Rs 1 lac. The daily expenses of diesel, food of 30 onboard fishermen and salaries amount to Rs 60,000 a day. So, if the catch of fish is not of nominal  value, this causes loss to the owner of the boat. Fishermen say that they are not even able to get fish which will pay for the boat's diesel expenses.

If the temperature of sea water is around 22 to 25 degrees celsius, the fish come to the surface and the fishermen can catch more fish. However, this year the temperature hovered around 30 degrees celsius as there has been no rainfall for a long period and that is why the fish are not coming to the surface.

There are around 9,000 country boats in DK, Udupi and Uttara Kannada districts. Around 27,000 families are dependent on fishing activity. There are 1,000 deep sea fishing boats in Udupi and 1600 in DK. Nearly a lac of people are dependent on these boats for their livelihood.

Fishermen are hoping that timely rainfall during the month of September will bring them good fortune and cheer.

 

 

 

  

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2023

    The repercussions of the damage inflicted on our western ghats and the green belt of Karnataka due to deforestation, iron ore mining, and unnatural activities such as the Yettinahole project are irreparable. The dwindling monsoon will lead to destruction of our agricultural land, destruction of habitat in our seas which are the source of food and livelihood for our coastal communities, eventually evolving into a drought situation that will transform our lush green lands into the barren lands of some of the Northern Karnataka states. It's sad to see our beautiful state known for it's beautiful monsoon, fertile lands and seas being destroyed at the hands of crony capitalism, greed, political and economic vandalism.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2023

    Rightly said; conditions are just going to worsen from here! This year there will be acute shortage of drinking water by the beginning of January 2024!!

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  • RAKESH, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2023

    man made climate change agenda by UN and world economic forum. they controlling everything manipulate weather. all over the world. Agenda 2030 . one world government .(they want control every humans total slavery)

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