Fishermen key to maintaining country's sea security'

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June 26, 2012

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Mangalore, June 26: The Fishermen are the best 'eyes and ears' of the country when it comes to keeping a check on terrorism and sea crime, said R K Sharma, Commandant, Coast Guards.

He was speaking at an interactive meet between the Coast Guards and fishermen community at Ullal on Tuesday.

Stating that even if the total man-force of navy, Coast Guards and Coastal Police is put together it cannot match the human resource that the fishing community posseses across the country, Mr. Sharma said that fishermen have a huge role to play in informing security bodies such as the Coast Guards, of any suspicious activity along the coast.

Stating that bio-metric cards and colour coding for boats will be made mandatory in the days to come, he urged the fisherfolk to get themselves updated and implement the new rules accordingly. Each state will be given a colour code which has to be implemented in boats of the respective states so that it is easy to identify the area that the boat belongs to. This will be helpful in curbing illegal activities and sea terror, Mr. Sharma said.

Observing that incidents of merchant vessels hitting smaller boats have been on the rise of late, Mr. Sharma said that there is a need for fishermen to be more alert. “Such vessels have started deviating a bit from their original routes to avoid pirates and in the process accidents between their boats and smaller boats are increasing. Those vessels are huge in size and it is difficult for them to pick small boats in the waves. To ensure their safety, fishermen must be alert and make sure that atleast one of their crew stays awake throughout the night”, he said.

Karnataka Coast Guards will soon have its own aircrafts and hovercrafts as part of its expansion programme, he added.

Distress Alert Transmitter

Coast Guards offcials demonstrated the working of an ISRO made satellite based 'Distress Alert Transmitter' (DAT) before the fishermen. The device would be helpful for fishermen in passing emergency messages to Coast Guards. There are four switches in the device the fisrt one meant for passing emergency message on ship fire or any such mishap, the second one for medical assistance, the third for boat sinking and the fourth one to intimate of a sea accident or cases of drowning of crew etc.

The device was initially being distributed for free but will soon be supplied by the state government at subsidized rates. It covers the areas of Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal. A fisherman using this device had alerted the Coast Guards of a terrorist activity on sea and it helped in the cause of national security, Mr. Sharma said.

Working of a life jacket was also demonstrated on the occasion.

Harassment of fishermen

The meet being an interactive meet, a member of the fishermen community raised the issue of Coast Guard officials harassing fishermen in spite of them producing identity cards and other documents. In response, Commandant K L Arun said that in future if fishermen encounter such harassing, they can inform the Coast Guards office and file a complaint by noting down the number of the ship which is clearly visible on every Coast Guard ship.


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December 7,2025

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Mangaluru, Dec 7: A rare bamboo shrimp has been rediscovered on mainland India more than 70 years after it was last reported, confirming for the first time the presence of Atyopsis spinipes in the country. The find was made by researchers from the Centre for Climate Change Studies at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, during surveys in Karnataka and Odisha.

The team — shrimp expert Dr S Prakash, PhD scholar K Kunjulakshmi, and Mangaluru-based researcher Maclean Antony Santos — combined field surveys, ecological assessments and DNA analysis to identify the elusive species. Their findings, published in Zootaxa, resolve decades of taxonomic confusion stemming from a 1951 report that misidentified the species as Atyopsis moluccensis without strong evidence.

The shrimp has now been confirmed at two locations: the Mulki–Pavanje estuary near Mangaluru and the Kuakhai River in Bhubaneswar. Historical specimens from the Andaman Islands, previously labelled as A. moluccensis, were also found to be misidentified and actually belong to A. spinipes.

The rediscovery began after an aquarium hobbyist in Odisha spotted a shrimp in 2022, prompting systematic surveys across Udupi, Karwar and Mangaluru. Four female specimens were collected in Mulki and one in Odisha, all genetically matching.

Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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December 3,2025

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Mangaluru, Dec 3: A group of Congress workers gathered at the Mangaluru International Airport on Wednesday to welcome AICC general secretary K C Venugopal, but the reception quickly turned into a display of support for Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar.

Venugopal arrived in the city to participate in the centenary commemoration of the historic dialogue between Mahatma Gandhi and Narayana Guru. The event, organised by the Sivagiri Mutt, Varkala, in association with the Mangalore University Sri Narayana Guru Study Chair, is being held on the university’s Konaje campus.

KPCC general secretary Mithun Rai and several party workers had assembled at the airport to receive Venugopal. However, the moment he stepped out, workers began raising slogans backing Shivakumar.

The university programme will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

This show of support comes just a day after Siddaramaiah remarked that Shivakumar would lead the government “when the high command decides.” The chief minister made the comment after a breakfast meeting at Shivakumar’s residence—another public display of camaraderie between the two leaders amid ongoing attempts by the party high command to downplay their leadership rivalry.

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December 5,2025

Mangaluru: In a significant step to curb online hate and intimidation, Mangaluru City Police have registered a suo motu case against multiple Instagram accounts accused of circulating alleged provocative and threatening content.

While monitoring social media activity on Tuesday, Kankanady Town PSI Anitha Nikkam identified the Instagram handle ‘team_targetttt_900’ for posting a hate message alongside images of lethal weapons. Another account, ‘team_nagara_900’, allegedly shared a threatening post targeting activist Bharath Kumdelu, tagging additional pages such as KARAVALI-OFFICIAL.

Several other accounts — including ‘immu_bhai.fan’, ‘target_boy_900’, ‘kings_of_manglore’, ‘team_target_boys.900’, ‘arshad_mangalore’, ‘target_ka19_ullal’, ‘team_target__’, ‘troll_tigersz_900’, ‘tr_group_900’, and ‘team_target_900’ — are also under scrutiny for spreading similar inflammatory material, police said.

Authorities have urged citizens, especially young social media users, to report suspicious pages and avoid engaging with groups that glorify violence or threaten individuals. Online hate can quickly escalate into real-world harm, and police stress that sharing or promoting such content can attract legal consequences.

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