Pictures of my quaint little town, taken with Nokia N-97 - 5 mpx and Nokia N-70 - 2 mpx mobile cam. Karwar is the Head-Quarter of North Kanara district in Karnataka state, India, on the shores of the Arabian Sea. Surrounded by Western Ghat (mountains) on the East and South, the River Kali to the North, and the Arabian Sea, which comprises a chain of Islands.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Wondering about the Next Catch of Fish...
A lone Fisherman, walks on the shore, gazing at the Sea looking for the signs of movement/location of shoals of Fish....
In Karwar, fishermen still rely on the Intuitive traditional and conservative method of locating the Areas for fishing in the sea. Some of the fishermen have,by trial and error, honed their skills in this department, and such fishermen are very rare, and are in great demand by the Fishing Boat owners.
Locating the Fish is of substantial importance, to save on time, fuel and effort, and to make better profits in the market, for which such "experts" are needed. But these fishermen are now beaten in the game of Survival, by the big MNC trawlers that have the new navigational and GPS devices.
See this Article about Traditional Fishing, here....
Articles about the Challenges faced by fishermen... here...
And as the General Elections approach in April-May 2009, this Report appears - "Govt to fund domestic fish markets and stores" to gather the votes of the fishermen, maybe .... :-)
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Karwar beach
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2 comments:
Yogesh,
I try to catch up with your Karwar daily photo so often...brings my karwar nearer to us through your camera, even though we being so far...Thanks for this incredible job you do and your topic explainations...keep it up...
- Gratified Karwarian.
That is such a lovely image. The fisherman here employ different methods but they still have to trawl for fish.
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