HeinzGud
Senior Member
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2011
- Messages
- 2,558
- Likes
- 1,070
These TN fisherman crossing the IMBL only because of it's lucrative catch. The NW seaboard of SL has not been fished for 20+ years. SL fisherman don't have the money and equipment as TN fisherman... they may sometimes ends up in TN seaboard cuz they simply lose their course due to their primitive techniques of navigation.We used had a habit of gifting lands to other countries has a sign of goodwill. We also donated Coco Islans to Burma, rumoured that it is now used by Chinese has a Signal Gathering Station. Both US and Indian Navy says there is no station right now.
Fishermen getting caught in other country sea borders cannot be prevented.
Fishermen had to go into deeper waters on account of pollution and chemicalization of coastal region. Earlier they could caught fishes within 10-12km of the coast, but now they have to go atleast 50kms into the sea. They are forced to go into deep waters risking getting caught by Coast Guard.
Today was our people, Tomorrow will be yours!!!
There is no solution for this. Every developing nation having this problem, Despite the Coast Guard's best efforts to discourage fishermen from crossing into pther country waters, they continue to do so in search of a better catch.
Even if Indian seaboard got polluted it's not legal to cross the IMBL