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India to prepare new rules to save its coastline

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ve-its-coastline_100213629.html

July 5th, 2009 - 1:50 pm ICT by IANS Tell a Friend -

By Joydeep Gupta
New Delhi, July 5 (IANS) India is set to prepare new rules to save its
7,517 km coastline after deciding to let a controversial notification
under attack from the fishing community to lapse.

The decision came after Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh told a
delegation of fishermen here Thursday that existing regulations that
date from 1991 would not be changed without consulting them. The
fishermen’s objection was to the draft of the coastal management zone
(CMZ) notification of 2008 which they alleged would displace their
settlements along the beaches and halt fishing near the coast.

The draft CMZ would be allowed to lapse, said a senior official in the
ministry of environment and forests. The process of making fresh rules
to save India’s coastline will then start anew. The draft CMZ
notification will lapse July 22 unless the government acts on it. The
government plans to let it lapse, said the official, speaking on the
condition of anonymity.

The draft notification, largely based on a report by eminent
agricultural scientist M.S. Swaminathan, had been attacked by small
fishermen all along its winding coastline.

In its report of March 20 this year, the parliamentary standing
committee on science and technology and environment and forests had also
cast doubts over many of the provisions in the draft notification. The
fishermen, who said their traditional livelihoods would have been
jeopardised if the draft notification became law, have been up in arms
for months against it.

On Thursday, members of the National Fishworkers Forum and Kerala
Swatantra Matsya Thozhilali Federation (Kerala Independent Fishworkers
Federation) confirmed that Ramesh had promised to let the notification
lapse.

Ramesh told them that within two months his ministry would hold five
sessions with fishermen to discuss improvements in the coastal
regulation zone (CRZ) notification of 1991.

These sessions would be held at Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Mumbai and
somewhere in Kerala and Goa, in collaboration with the National
Fishworkers Forum.

Leo F. Saldanha of the Bangalore-based Environment Support Group, an NGO
that helps the fishermen, said the minister had “confirmed that the
reform process would not interfere with the traditional and customary
rights of fishing communities.

“In fact, precautionary measures would be taken to ensure the protection
of traditional fishing people, their livelihoods and the coast”.

After their meeting, T. Peter of the Kerala Independent Fishworkers
Federation wrote to Ramesh: “The points you made on CMZ notification
being lapsed, beginning wide-ranging consultations with the fishing
community and recognising our customary rights are well appreciated. We
look forward to working with you and your ministry to take these issues
forward.”

In 1991 the government had banned a number of ecologically destructive
activities along the coast. But it has been amended repeatedly, with
some policymakers admitting it is now a mess.

Fishermen say the lack of protection of the coast is largely a result of
weak implementation by the central and state governments of the 1991
notification and also its repeated dilution, Saldanha said. CRZ 1991 has
been amended 25 times.

Saldanha alleged that the new draft notification had yielded “to
pressures from investor and industrial lobbies for quick and easy
clearances for a variety of urban, infrastructure and coastline
developments that adversely affected coastal environments and communities”.

According to the environment ministry official, the ecology of the
Indian coast will be protected in three different ways:

* For Lakshadweep and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the government is
going to notify a separate Island Protection Zone that combines CRZ-91
and the scientific principles of the CMZ-08 notification.

* The government will look at “critical vulnerable areas” like the
Sundarbans separately.

* For the rest, CRZ-91 will be used as framework and the government will
see where changes have to be made.

(Joydeep Gupta can be contacted at joydeep.g@...)
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Dear Pankaj, Initially I was elated on receiving the e-mail from T. Peter representing the groups of various fisherfolk communities of India. For once people...
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Dear friends, Just to clarify the matter. There is no need for any notification at this stage. The current CMZ notification is a draft for public feedback. The...
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Dear Vivek, Our immediate task is to give our feed back to the Ministry of Environment (MoEF) through Swamynathan Committee : HOW TO IMPROVE CRZ. Please do not...
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