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Goenchea Raponkarancho Ekvott
(Raponkars, Makars, Cantaikars, Pagelkars)
 
Regd. Under Societies Act. 1860                       Head 
Office:                    Affiliated to National Fish Workers Forum
Reg. No. RS./240/76                     FABRICA BLDG               New Delhi. 
Reg. No. 487/8
                                                                        
CANSAULIM P.O. 403712

                                                                         
MORMUGAO - GOA 
                                                                                                           
 Date :- 11.10.2010.
                                                
To:
The Chief Minister,
Government of Goa,
Secretariat, Porvorim,
Bardez, Goa.
 
Sir,
 
This is to bring to your notice the bleak future that awaits traditional 
fishermen from Baina beach if the clandestine designs of the Mormugao Port 
Trust sugar coated with a cloak of philanthropy in the garb of constructing a 
fishing jetty for trawler owners at Baina beach is allowed.
 
In the first place, we firmly that it is the prerogative of the Government of 
Goa to decide and plan the infrastructure required in the state as it is best 
equipped to decide in the best interest of the people. Ironically, MPT appears 
to have usurped this sacred duty of your Government and gone ahead to sign a 
MOU with the boat owners without even consulting the Government, leave alone 
consulting the traditional fishermen who are also stakeholders.
 
Sir, currently there are around 1,200 fishermen community members besides the 
labour living off Baina beach from where they not only carry out their fishing 
activity but also live there as there are 90 residential houses along the 
beach. The MPT proposes to construct the fishing jetty at the Southern end of 
the Baina beach, which means all the fishermen living along Baina beach will be 
displaced.
 
Besides, if the fishing jetty is permitted here, the fishermen will not be able 
to carry out their usual activity as the trawler owners will not allow them to 
fish in the area. As it is right now the trawler owners harass the traditional 
fishermen in various means like not allowing them to anchor near their jetty 
and even compelling wholesale fish buyers not to purchase the traditional 
fishermen’s catch.
 
Sir, this would mean that the poor and marginalized traditional fishing 
community will be deprived of not only their residential houses but also their 
means of livelihood, which is quite contrary to your avowed mission of working 
for the aam admi and therefore, you have to intervene and put the MPT in its 
place and assert your Government’s prerogative to govern the people of Goa.
                                                                                                                       
 
We also would like to bring to your notice that the MPT is proposing the 
fishing jetty – which incidentally is a huge project involving construction of 
a breakwater – that will definitely have an impact on the hydrology of the area 
and the ecology. It is indeed ironical that MPT is gloating about this project 
without even carrying out an Environment Impact Assessment study, which is 
mandated for such projects.
                                                                                                                                     
As you are aware, the beaches in the Southern taluka of Canacona are facing 
severe problems of erosion suspected to be caused by the development of the Sea 
Bird project at Karwar. If MPT is permitted to construct the fishing jetty as 
per the plans prepared by them, the beaches in Goa will be severely impacted 
which in turn would affect the flourishing tourism industry that has come to be 
the mainstay of Goa’s economy as the tourists visit our state only for its 
beaches, and if there are no beaches left, there will be no tourists coming.
 
In addition, the Baina beach attracts a lot of people because of its natural 
beauty and particularly during the summer season when various cultural 
activities are conducted on the Beach. The Government too uses the Baina beach 
during the International Film Festival of India, which has come to stay in Goa 
permanently.
 
We would also like to bring to your notice plans to displace fishermen from the 
Bimbeli beach which is a private property. Fishermen are given access to this 
beach primarily because it is a private property.
 
It has come to our notice that the Navy is proposing to acquire this beach to 
station a new squadron which would result in the fishermen being displaced from 
this beach too. Although the Navy says that it will issue passes to the 
fishermen and permit them access, in reality this will not happen going by the 
Maharashtra experience.
 
Sir, in Maharashtra, initially a radius of 500 mts. around installations was 
banned for fishermen. However, the same has now been increased to five nautical 
miles which translates roughly to around eight kilometers. If the same 
yardstick is applied in Goa, the fishermen will not be allowed to carry out 
their trade anywhere around that area as MPT seeks to push them to Bimbeli from 
where the Navy is planning to evict them.
 
A question that comes to mind is why should the Navy want to set up another 
squadron in Goa when it has such a huge base at neighbouring Karwar which is 
not really very far off. Besides, Goa has given more than sufficient land to 
the Navy and other armed forces of the country including the island of Anjediv 
for free.
 
Sir, we earnestly appeal to you to protect the interest of the traditional 
fishermen who are the aam admi that you keep talking about. Besides, you have 
every reason to stall MPT’s nefarious plans as it has refused to co-operate 
with you.
 
Therefore, we request you to take immediate steps to ensure that the houses and 
means of livelihood of the traditional fishermen are protected failing which we 
shall be forced to come on the streets to protect the interest of Goa and Goans.
 
Yours sincerely,
Agnelo Rodrigues               
Matanhy Saldanha          
Mohammed SS. Yakub
 
C.c to :- Mr. Milind S. Naik, MLA, Mormugao Constituency.
           :- Mr. Jose Philip D’Souza, MLA, Vasco Constituency.
 
NOTE :- A delegation of five representatives of fishermen from Kantem Baina and 
other parts of Goa presented the letter to the C M. on 11th Oct. 2010. 




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