Pulicat is the second largest brackish water lagoon within the nation. | Photo Credit: B. JOTHI RAMALINGAM
With the estuary blocked with sand, they’re unable to take up fishing actions. Without sea water getting into or exiting the lake, they are saying its whole ecosystem is taking a beating and, on most days, they don’t go fishing as they will’t internet something within the slush.
Jalandran Chettiyar, a group chief who hails from Arangamkuppam village, now solely is dependent upon the ocean for fish. He mentioned that these depending on the lake don’t get any fish. “There have been days once we fished within the lake in the course of the monsoon when the seas have been tough. But all that has stopped. They are already discovering it extraordinarily troublesome to outlive on no matter they get. We don’t wish to rob them of even that. The two retaining partitions constructed by the federal government to maintain the estuary open all year long are of no use for us now since sand has piled up there. We can stroll in that space like it’s a seashore,” he mentioned.
Raju Chettiyar, a group chief of Sambasu Palli Kuppam, mentioned that since fishing has change into not possible close to the silted-up estuary, fishermen have been both taking different jobs or wrestle because of the meagre catch.
“Our forefathers have been depending on these waters. Fishermen from Andhra Pradesh used to come back right here and fish for the reason that waters have been deeper and there was once extra fish. However, we’re seeing that the lake is in a pathetic state and don’t see the sunshine on the finish of the tunnel,” he lamented.
Durai Mahendran of Tiruvallur Maavatta Paarambariya Aikiya Meenavar Sangam mentioned that regardless of a number of requests, the lake is but to be desilted. “If it silts up, it will likely be the top of a big waterbody that supported 1000’s and will probably be offered off as actual property. Already many residential areas and industries have come up across the lake – many of those are with out permissions. A everlasting answer is required to avoid wasting the lake. A contemporary examine involving all stakeholders should be taken up,” he mentioned.
Pulicat is the second largest brackish water lagoon within the nation and round 80% of the wetland that can also be residence to flamingoes, is in Andhra Pradesh.
Around 22,000 fishermen from villages together with Annamalaicheri, Korakuppam, Pasiyavaram, Thoniravu, Madhakuppam, Andikuppam and Kottakuppam depend upon the waters.
Published – October 05, 2025 06:31 am IST








