Kundapur: 'Goa, Kerala fishermen crossing into Karnataka waters, violating ban'


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (MS)

Kundapur, Apr 19: There is ban on deep sea fishing in Karnataka due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown. However, it has come to light that fishermen from Goa are engaging in deep sea fishing in the northern territorial waters of Karnataka. In addition, it has been alleged that fishermen from Kerala have also been fishing on the southern territorial water area of Karnataka.

The fishermen of Karnataka are questioning the administration whether the acts of Goa and Kerala fishermen amount to violation of lockdown rules or not.


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In Karnataka, only traditional fishing is allowed as of now. However, fishermen from Goa are carrying out light fishing in areas of Gangolli in the taluk for the four or five days during the night, it is alleged. It is also learnt that from the south, fishermen of Kerala are also violating the territorial water boundary and entering the waters of Karnataka.

Mohan Karwar, president of Karwar Purse Seine fishermen's association says, "Deep sea fishing is allowed in the state of Goa. I have information about Goa fishermen carrying out banned light fishing in the territorial waters of Karnataka for the past four or five days."

Ramesh Kundar, president of Gangolli Purse Seine fishermen's cooperative society questioned the authority saying, "We are aware that the fishermen from Goa and Kerala are entering into territorial waters of Karnataka. Do they not have the restriction that is put on us?"

Responding to the issue, R Chethan, SP, Udupi district coastal protection police force said, "We do not have any information of fishermen from Goa and Kerala carrying out fishing in waters of Karnataka. If our fishermen or any other person has information in this regard, they can pass on the same to us. We will investigate the matter. We have nine coastal protection force police stations at Mangaluru, Hejamadi, Malpe, Gangolli, Bhatkal, Honnavar, Kumta, Belekeri and Karwar in the three districts of Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Uttara Kannada. Patrolling is carried out everyday in all the places."

Checkposts have been opened at inter-district and inter-state borders. People are allowed only if it is really needed, he said.

  

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  • Gabriel Lewis, Brahmavar

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    You might remember that some years back Malpe fishermen's hands were chopped off by maharashtra fishermen when they were fishing at maharashtra's rathnagiri district.

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Strange that States have jurisdiction beyond their land border in a federal country like Indias.

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  • Dina, Kinnigoli

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Reason behind shortage of fishes in karnataka.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Karnataka should 'Eent Ka Jawab Patthar Se' ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    If people are fighting like this, then fighting between state borders, where is unity in this country??

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  • Desmond, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    We do flupflop on decisipns, we seize vehicles, we put so many conditions and yet have the terrible cases. If our administration is all about this let the neighborhood states that have no restrictions , then let them do it
    And may we know how you found out without going out the deep sea fishing is going on???

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    We knew keralite all honest people. Only after specific interval of lockdown fishermen confused their border.

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  • Lakshman, Manjeshwar

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Territorial waters of Karnataka? Always thought territorial waters belonged to the nation.

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  • Ramesh, Mlore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Put checkpost in the state border

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  • Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    May be there is smuggling of alcohol also from different states through this route. We have to keep a check on this by coastal guard. Hope the situation improves

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Territorial waters does not belongs to states but to the nation and coast guard doesn't belongs to the state. More over it is not practical for coast guard to check each and every fishing boat for alcohol.

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