Palk Bay fishing problem requires Indo-Sri Lankan joint-governance

S. Vincent
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ABSTRACT Palk Bay (PB) is an inlet in the Bay of Bengal. The 1974 Indo-Sri Lankan agreement that delimited the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) in PB, brought Kachchu Thivu under sovereignty of Sri Lanka, thus limiting the fishing ground for Indian fishers. Indian fishers allege that their traditional fishing right in PB, recognised by the 1974 agreement, was cancelled by the subsequent 1976 Indo-Sri Lankan agreement. Presently 2650 Indian trawlers are fishing in PB, often in Sri Lankan waters. They are repeatedly attacked by the Sri Lanka navy. The Government of India has been initiating programmes to prevent the trans boarder fishing and to divert the mechanized trawlers for deep-sea fishing. Indian fishers demand the retrieval of Kachchu Thivu and the restoration of traditional fishing rights as the permanent solution. The study reveals that the perspectives and the programmes of the Government cannot solve the problem and also the demands of the fishers are not legally feasible. So joint governance and management of PB by both countries is proposed as a lasting solution.
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白克湾的渔业问题需要印度和斯里兰卡共同治理
帕尔克湾(PB)是孟加拉湾的一个海湾。1974年的印度-斯里兰卡协议划定了国际海洋边界线(IMBL),将克钦丘蒂武纳入斯里兰卡的主权范围,从而限制了印度渔民的渔场。印度渔民声称,他们在PB的传统捕鱼权得到了1974年协议的承认,但被随后的1976年印度-斯里兰卡协议取消。目前有2650艘印度拖网渔船在PB捕鱼,通常是在斯里兰卡水域。他们不断受到斯里兰卡海军的攻击。印度政府一直在开展各种方案,以防止越界捕鱼和将机械化拖网渔船转用于深海捕鱼。印度渔民要求收回Kachchu Thivu并恢复传统捕鱼权,以此作为永久解决办法。这项研究表明,政府的观点和方案无法解决问题,渔民的要求在法律上也不可行。因此,建议两国共同治理和管理PB作为持久的解决方案。
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