Kundapur: Gangolli Port Calls for Attention as Fishermen's Fate Hangs in Balance


Kundapur: Gangolli Port Calls for Attention as Fishermen's Fate Hangs in Balance

Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur

Kundapur, Aug 30: Tragedies and accidents have been on the rise every year in the Gangolli-Alive region, a major fishing port in Udupi district.

Gangolli which was recognised as a prime business centre around 4 decades ago, developed step by step into a fishing port. The entry of ships towards the port was gradually stopped, after a ship carrying tiles sunk in the Alive region. This in turn paved the way for the development of a fishing port.

Around a decade ago, the region was marked for a mini fishing port project at a total cost of Rs 8.32 crore using central and state government funds. Work on harbour renovation and breakwater had also been take up. But the underwater mud which endangers the life of fishermen and which often leads to major disasters continues to be a major cause for worry.

Scores of people from different places come to Gangolli port to earn their daily bread. Hence it is popularly believed that it is due to the Gangolli port that fishing is still alive in Udupi district. Sadly, the government that should have encouraged the fishermen by developing the port and by giving them incentives, is instead neglecting the port.

Gangolli-Alive region has been a nightmare for fishermen for almost four decades now. In the year 1972, a Mysore minerals firm carried out a cleaning process with a view to facilitate manganese supply. Since then, no government has shown any interest in cleaning the threatening waters. As a result, disasters have been a common occurance. In an accident that occurred in 1985, five people lost their lives and in 1990 there were 11 deaths; and over the years, more than 50 persons have met watery graves. The accidents have also led to losses worth crores.

With the increase in such problems, there has been a drastic decrease in the number of boats entering the port each season. This is in turn is affecting the development of Gangolli, and the overall development of ports. Hence, there is an urgent need to clean up the waters and clear the mud underneath.

 

Breakwater

A proposal for the construction of a breakwater has been placed before the government at an estimated cost of around Rs 120 crore, but the funds have not been sanctioned yet. Even though there was a proposal to construct a 1.2-km long breakwater in Gangolli and another one in Kodi stretching 1.5 km, not much has been done so far, complain the fishermen.

In the initial phase of the Gangolli breakwater project, construction of a barrier wall across Gangolli port has been undertaken at a cost of Rs 3 crore, and as a result, boats can halt at the port. But if problems faced by the fishermen are to be solved the breakwater has to be constructed fully. There is also an immediate need to clear off the underwater mud, as there are several families depending on this port for their livelihood.

  

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  • Dayanath Kotian, Bokkapatna, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 31 2012

    Karnataka coast is very beautiful.But make sure that the locals do not ease themselves on the beach every morning.Raw sewage from the fishermens houses are directly left into the river or sea.Imagine, we eat the fish caught by them in the same area.

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  • Thomas DMello, Hanglur, Kundapura

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Since Mr. sylvester has taken up daijiworld for Kundapura, Kundapura is in the limelight.

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Soon the ministers will look for supernatural solutions instead of find out the technical reasons.Karnataka coastal can be utilized for tourism by introducing ferry and catamaran services from Mangalore to Karwar upto Goa.The coastal development chairman position was created only for decorating big cars with red lights on top for the fat ministers.None of the ministers have shown interest in real coastal developments.

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  • Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, Muscat

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    This problem needs urgent action must be taken by the fishiries and port minisries, this type of tragidies always takes place in ganguli, malpe, hejjmadi,and manglore.The constuction of break water is very good proposal, but from last 10 to 15 years this propsal is only in the paper,atleast now the goverment must look into the matter and take up the proposal in warfooting.

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  • Peter, Brahmavar/Sharjah

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Beuty of the five rivers called pancha gangavali unite with Arabain sea and the port is Gangoli. Very sad Goverment is concentrating mainly on development of cities and neglecting the rural areas. Planning the diverting the rivers not for improving the ports. Writer's concern for the people and the development of the port might open the eyes of the goverments authoriies, political readers and social activists.

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  • Uppan.K., Uppinangady/B'lore

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Very good eye opening article by
    Silvester Sir.Hoping for a silver lining at the end and also end to all problems.

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  • Dr Madhyastha H K, hungarcutta/Japan

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Yes coastal is completly neglected by the present government. When JPH was fisheries minister he made many remarkable progress. Hungarcutta port isinneed of urgent dreggingbecause of this problem many forgo fishing activity.

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  • MANGALOREAN, KUDLA

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Gangolid Rangoli!!!!

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Gangolly, Marvanthe, Hungarcutta, Malpe beauty of coastal Karnataka.

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  • Aashima Mascarenhas, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Money might have been distrubuted within the govt itself.

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