Mangaluru: Double blow for fishermen - diesel price, hostile climate crush fishing


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Oct 5: The fishermen from coastal Karnataka, who are already under tremendous financial pressure on account of frequent hike in price of diesel, have now received deadly blow in the form of hostile climate. A large number of mechanized boats have already made a beeline for the seashore, after finding that fishing activity is no more cost effective. Now their woes are worse with upheaval in climatic condition.

70 percent of boats from here, and 80 percent from Malpe and Gangolli ports have returned to their bases because of low pressure area that is threatening to convert into cyclone. The meteorological department has already warned fishermen not to venture into the sea. It has advised those who are in sea to return to their bases. Coast Guard has been sending back fishing boats from the sea and it also has taken steps to ensure that ships do not move through the areas where low pressure area is building.

The fishing boats are already in lot of problems because of fish famine and many boats have returned on account of poor catches. In normal course, mechanized boats get revenue of about Rs 4.50 lac during a single fishing trip. Many fishermen have lamented the fact that the revenue from fish catches over a ten-day period has crashed to about Rs 70,000 whereas the expenses over diesel alone have crossed three lac rupees.

President of Mangalore Trawl Boat Fishermen's Association, Nitin Kumar, stated that the climatic changes have delivered direct blow to fishermen, who have already been facing huge financial deficit. While noting that about 70 percent boats have returned, he pointed out that there is also space crunch to accommodate all the 800 boats from here if they come back.

Malpe Fishermen's Association president, Satish Kunder, stated that in the past, on an average, mechanized boats completed eight to nine trips by September 25, and recorded revenue of Rs 35 to 40 lac rupees. He confessed that this time, boats have completed only three to four trips on an average, and the average revenue from each boat has not crossed ten lac rupees, which points to the grim situation facing the fishing industry.

  

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Fishing boats have all along received subsidy in terms of diesel. It is expedient that The Government gives a serious thought to helping fishermen

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  • Sandeep, Udupi

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Some of fishermen when they are financially sound, no body can speak to them. Be good at your bad time and be good at your good time too !!!

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  • Vineet M, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Bangude Rs.320(3.50 UKP)/Kg in Tesco's UK. Maybe we will see the same rate here .

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Fish famine due to over fishing and greed to sell export without proper conservation and regeneration of fish. They don't let the fish breed, use modern technology to catch entire shoals of fish and then complain that there is fish famine.

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  • Sameerampaul, Hejamadi

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    KARMA

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  • S g kankanady, Manglore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Karma

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  • nitin, kodagu

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    well they all voted for BJP thinking that they would get petrol diesel for 40 RS. ha ha ha ah even though they knew Promod was good candidate to be won. but he lost election.

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  • Praveen, Kaup/dubai

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    We will vote for modi and BJP until our last breath. Will never vote for congress. Be the prices of petrol and deisel 1000 per litre. You don't Mogaveers...buddy.

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  • PAVAN, MLR

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Chaddi nahi soch badlo....

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  • paul, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    When there was a call for Bandh for hike in fuel prices you'll didnt want to support. You all were saying we are ready to beg /fast but will support Modi..Now why you all are crying.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    365 days can not expect to earn from free nature we should sacrifice to maintain the nature as well.

    If diesel price hike fish price also increased.

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  • anonymoustroller30, Udupi

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Incessant fishing in a large scale without scientific basis has caused shortage of fish. Fish famine is not caused by natural factors. Even small fish which are yet to reach adult size is caught by the fishermen. It will obviously reduce the population of next generation of fish. The government has to implement measures and specify what are the minimum sizes of various fish types to be caught. The holes in the net have to be wide enough so that small and juvenile fish are not unnecessarily caught. Also large scale fishing by purse seine fishing boats have to be banned throughout the year.
    If these are not controlled, very soon we will feel the real impact of 'man-made fish famine'.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    What's is the Prime Minister doing, only giving false promises to the fishing community.

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  • Aam Aadmi, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 05 2018

    Fisherman community being hardcore Hindutva bhakts of Modiji should take this small pain positively in the formation of Hindu Rashtra. They should every day 1000 times " Modi Modi" and trust me you will got Moksha. No tension of petrol, catching fish and even hunger will disappear. It always works.

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