Department of Humanities & Basic Sciences, Chirala Engineering College, Prakasam District, Chirala 523157, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Department of Environmental Sciences, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur 522510, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2016 Dec;134(Pt 2):344-349. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2015.08.026. Epub 2015 Sep 26.
Coasts are an amazing gift of nature. Industrialization, infrastructure development, urbanisation, tourism, mechanized fishing, disposal of industrial and urban wastes and effluents, are all ringing the death-knell of the sensitive coastal ecosystems of recently separated State of Andhra Pradesh. These modern interventions have been violent, disregarding both nature's rejuvenating mechanisms, and the symbiotic relationship that exist between the coast and traditional marine fishing communities. Modern fishing tecnologies using mechanized trawlers and small meshed nets lead directly to overexploitation, which is not sustainable. It is evident that fish have to breed successfully and need to have time to grow if the yield has to be used sustainably. Multiple pressures and excessive technological invasion on these marine fishing villages had created an environment in which life has become physically and mentally unhealthy. The focus of this paper is to emphasize that investing in large-scale industrial fishing, building bigger boats, and giving subsidies for pursuing deep sea fishing would be a waste of resources as the fish hauls in these selelctive districts i.e. Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam and Nellore coastal communities have dropped off alarmingly in recent years. It is essential and crucial to focus research and scientific analysis and establish awareness and education to provide a means of distinguishing responses between improvements in quality of ecosystem and those of damages. The study is to elaborate that long-term ecological gains cannot be sacrificed for short-term economic gains that unfortunately lead to environmental damage. Investigating coastal regulations, policies, and their implementation is an urgent social need for the sake of socio-ecological safety and security of coasts and host communities.
海岸是大自然赐予的神奇礼物。工业化、基础设施建设、城市化、旅游业、机械化捕鱼、工业和城市废物及废水的处理,这些都敲响了最近分治的安得拉邦敏感沿海生态系统的丧钟。这些现代干预措施是暴力的,既不顾及大自然的恢复机制,也不顾及海岸与传统海洋渔业社区之间的共生关系。使用机械化拖网渔船和小网眼渔网的现代捕鱼技术直接导致过度开发,这种开发是不可持续的。很明显,如果要可持续地利用产量,鱼类必须成功繁殖并有时间生长。这些海洋渔业村面临的多重压力和过度的技术入侵,创造了一个身心不健康的环境。本文的重点是强调,投资大规模工业捕鱼、建造更大的船只,并为追求深海捕鱼提供补贴,将是一种资源浪费,因为在克里希纳、贡土尔、普拉卡萨姆和内洛尔沿海社区等这些选择性地区,近年来鱼类捕捞量惊人下降。必须重视研究和科学分析,并建立意识和教育,以提供一种区分生态系统质量改善和损害的方法。该研究阐述了长期的生态收益不能为了短期的经济收益而牺牲,而短期的经济收益却不幸导致了环境破坏。调查沿海法规、政策及其执行情况是出于沿海和宿主社区的社会-生态安全和保障的紧迫社会需要。