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07/02/2018


To,
The Minister of Fisheries,
Government of Goa,
Secretariat, Porvorim, Goa

To,
The Member Secretary,
The Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA),
Porvorim, Goa

Subject: Objections to GCZMA 14/11/2017 decision to permit dumping dredged 
material to MPT near Grand Island

Sir,

You may be aware that it’s common experience of Goa Fishermen that fish catch 
available near Grand Island is in abundance. In addition the scientific study 
is already in public domain to further substantiate this fact. We wish to bring 
this to your attention that study titled “FISH ASSEMBLAGES OF GRANDE ISLAND, 
SITUATED ALONG SOUTHWEST COAST OF INDIA” is published in Journal named 
“Biodiversity & Evaluation: Perspectives and Paradigm shifts” in 2015. Paper is 
authored by G. B. Sreekanth, N. Manju Lekshmi, N. P. Singh and Ajey Patil. This 
study is important and we share its abstract for your information as under:

This research work was carried out to study and monitor the fish communities of 
Grande Island, an Island ecosystem in Goa, southwest coast of India through 
underwater visual census performed by SCUBA divers. For this, the diversity and 
abundance of fish communities were estimated from the natural reef patches of 
the Island. A total of 85 fish species were counted on natural reef patches of 
Grande Island. Both the species richness (7.5) and diversity (3.12) were 
comparatively high and it indicated that the natural reef patches of the Island 
holds rich and diversified fish assemblages. The high diversity and abundance 
of the species of fisheries importance in the Island ecosystem indicated that 
it support local fisheries. There were 25 ecologically less resilient fish 
species and 15 vulnerable fish species observed and it proved that the natural 
reef patches of Island provide shelter for vulnerable fish species. However, 
overexploitation of fishery resources might be resulted as the fishermen will 
be attracted to these rich fish habitats. Thus, an appropriate control measure 
is required in the form of policy to monitor and protect these ecosystems to 
ensure the fisheries sustainability of surrounding waters.

Now even as there is call for a policy to monitor and protect ecosystems around 
Grand Island 163rd meeting held on 14th November 2017, the GCZMA has gone ahead 
to forward MPT project of dredging of approach channel and dump dredged 
material near Grand Island to MoEF & CC as recorded as case no:4.9 in the 
minutes of the meeting.
What is worse is that Goa’s fisheries minister is silent on this and has not 
taken any note of the grave situation this will pose. This is really bad and 
terrible and needs immediate halt for the sake of protecting Goa’s Fisheries. 
Further we also want to share the conclusion of this study for you to know as 
under:

Our investigation recorded higher levels of species richness and abundance in 
natural reefs of Grande Island. Greater species richness, abundance and 
diversity of fish communities suggest that the Island provide unique, complex 
and heterogeneous habitat features for the diverse fish species. The Island was 
also abundant with fisheries important species and it contributes substantially 
to the local fishery resources…Thus, an appropriate control measure is required 
in the form of policy to monitor and protect the island ecosystem to ensure the 
fisheries sustainability of surrounding waters.

We are totally opposed to this decision of GCZMA and calls upon GCZMA to 
immediately withdraw its decision. We also call upon Fisheries Minister to
1.     Speak up and oppose this decision by writing to GCZMA as well as to MoEF 
& CC.

2.     To set up Fisheries Defense Study Cell within Directorate of Fisheries 
to get advance insights to defend Fisheries sustainability of Goa.

Thanking you,

Yours Sincerely,


Maggie Silveira,
President, Goa State


Sanjay Pereira
Convener, Cacra unit  


Rohidas Andrade
Convener, Bambolim unit


Socorro Braganza
Convener, Siridao Unit


Anthony Cardozo
Convener, Curca Unit


Sitaram Pereira
Convener, Odxel Unit


Milind Palkar
Convener, Nauxi unit


Ms. Kalpana Diukar
Co-convenor, Odxel Unit



Chandrakant Lotlikar
Secretary, Siridao Unit


Hanuman Dias
Co-convenor, Odxel Unit


Honu Divkar,
Co-convener, Odxel Unit


Deu Kankonkar
Secretary, Nauxi Unit


Yeshwant Shirvoikar,
Co-convener, Odxel Unit


Manguesh Sawant,
Co-convener, Odxel unit


Amir Mardolkar,
Co-convener, Nauxim Unit


Francis Coelho,
Co-convener, Nauxim Unit


Ms. Jaya Kuttikar
Co-convenor, Odxel Unit


Jonu Shirvoikar,
Co-convenor, Odxel Unit


Ms. Sheila D’mello,
Co-convener, Cacra Unit


Ashok Kukalkar
Co-convenor, Odxel Unit


Ganashyam Diukar
Co-convenor, Odxel


Uttam Martins
C0-convener, Odxel Unit


Rohit Hadkonkar,
Co-convenor, Bambolim Unit


Sanju Diukar
Co-convenor, Odxel Unit,


Chandrakanth Rosario
Co-convenor, Cacra Unit


Vijay Sawant
Co-convenor, Cacra Unit


Ragunath Sautodkar
Co-convenor, Cacra Unit


Mahadev Andre Rosario
Co-convenor, Nauxim Unit

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