September 16, 2021
The operational cost of two trips
For 10,000 boats fishing in the state, the total loss could amount to Rs 500
crore," he claimed."The state provides compensation of `15,000-20,000 per
fishermen during a disaster, which is not enough when we are incurring losses to
the tune of lakhs," he said. We expected an improvement in September — the peak
fishing month — but did not happen."Not just till September 9, but in the month
of August too, we were able to carry fishing activities for only 10
days.According to fishermen, they have suffered losses of Rs 4 to 5 lakh per
boat since the fishing season commenced after a two-month ban.Mr Nakhwa said
that his organisation has been urging the state government to provide fishermen
with zero-interest loans from the fisheries departments, just like agricultural
loans are given to farmers
The operational cost of two trips, which includes
boat maintenance and workers’ salary, is around `5-6 lakh.Meanwhile, the Central
Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) stated that the post-ban fishing has Wholesale aquarium air
pump for sale turned bleak for the first time in 10 years owing to climate
change. They are expected to meet fisheries department officials on September 13
to put forth their demand.The scientist added that polar vortex conditions, that
is large area of low pressure and circulation of strong winds surrounding north
and south pole, have also impacted Indian monsoon. Not just the unprecedented
torrential rainfall this monsoon, fishermen stated that the unanticipated rains
during Ganeshotsav have also contributed to their losses."There is a sudden
shift in water currents due to climate change.Mumbai: Fishermen are all set to
seek zero-interest loans from the emergency funds to deal with the losses
incurred during the unprecedented heavy rainfall this year. As such, 40 days,
which account for 20 per cent of fishing days, were lost in the monsoon period,"
said Ganesh Nakhwa, president of the Purse Seine Net Fisherman Welfare
Association.Imran Maldar, a fisherman from Ratnagiri, said that he could not
fish in September, while adding that several workers associated with boat
operations have not been paid their salaries since last month.. The catch during
10 days of August was juvenile fish, which did not fetch profit," said Ajay
Nakhwa, CMFRI scientist. This, according to him, has eventually changed water
current patterns over Arabian Sea across Maharashtra too, leading to reduction
in the fish stock
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