- The CPI educates the fishermen about importance of carrying life saving gears while venturing into sea considering forthcoming monsoon season
- The fishermen get sensitized about the requirement of ensuring the seaworthiness of their boats on a regular basis by the ICG team
- 60 kg of millets distributed to fishing populace
NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, MAY 5
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship ‘Arinjay’ operating under the aegis of Coast Guard District Headquarters No. 15 (North Gujarat) conducted a Special Community Interaction Programme (CIP) with fishermen at Beyt Balapar, Okha on Tuesday.
Dist HQ-15 of @IndiaCoastGuard NW Region held Special Community Interaction Pgme at Beyt Balapar near Okha, #Gujarat for fishermen
ICG team with reps of #IMD & Fisheries sensitized fisherfolk on self-safety & #Monsoon2023 preparedness for sea@AjaybhattBJP4UK @giridhararamane pic.twitter.com/JLR4V2AbZq
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 2, 2023
The special CIP was conducted in co-ordination with Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) along with Departments of Forest, Fisheries and Local Fishing Association, with a focus to educate the fishermen about importance of carrying life saving gears while venturing into sea considering forthcoming monsoon season.
With eye on #Monsoon2023 preparedness & max community outreach, #Special CIPs held by @IndiaCoastGuard units at Miyani & Subhash Ngr #Villages of #Porbandar
Seaworthiness checks, NFZ violations & online token system discussed in tandem with Fisheries officials@giridhararamane pic.twitter.com/6YfRjf2NT5
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 4, 2023
During the special CIP, officers from IMD briefed fisher-folks about onset of South-West monsoon and discussed the catastrophic effects that strong surges and winds can cause to damage their boats whilst at sea as well as ashore. The fishing populace was briefed on how to use IMD website on their smartphones and institute measures whilst berthed ashore in case of adverse weather conditions.
In this regard, the fishermen were also sensitized about the requirement of ensuring the seaworthiness of their boats on a regular basis by the ICG team. The fishermen were also informed about the impending fishing ban on the West Coast of India from June 1 to July 31, 2023 (both days inclusive). Exemption of non-motorized boats from this ban was also highlighted.
In line with Government of India’s vision to spread awareness on millets, 60 kg of millets were distributed to fishing populace and they were advised on maximum usage of millets in their regular meals. The gathering was enlightened on millets having plethora of health benefits, which are also good for the environment with low water & input requirements.