THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-July 11, 2017- Topic 2
Targeting trawling
The need for transition to deep sea fishing
Sri Lanka’s legislative amendment to prohibit bottom trawling, a
destructive fishing practice, is a welcome move despite its likely near-term
consequence of deepening the fisheries conflict in the Palk Bay region. Bottom
trawling in the island nation’s territorial waters will now attract a possible
two-year prison term and a fine of 50,000 Sri Lankan rupees. The practice,
which involves trawlers dragging weighted nets along the sea floor, is known to
cause great depletion of fishery resources, and curbing it is in the interest
of sustainable fishing.
The initial reaction from Tamil Nadu has been
one of concern and consternation. Political parties claim the amendment is
draconian, and that it is targeted at the State’s fishermen who regularly use
hundreds of trawlers in Sri Lankan territorial waters. This criticism is way
off the mark. In recent years, some fishermen in northern Sri Lanka have also
adopted bottom trawling. If this practice continues to gain ground even among
local fishermen, the long-term consequences on fishing resources in the
contested Palk Bay region will be irremediable. The amendment is aimed at
curbing local trawlers as well as deterring trawlers from Tamil Nadu. An
appropriate response from Tamil Nadu would be to expedite the conversion of its
trawlers to deep sea fishing vessels, and not merely condemn Sri Lanka.
Fishermen from both countries have been in talks for a long time to resolve
the conflict. Sri Lankan fishermen want an immediate end to incursions by
Indian trawlers, and those from Tamil Nadu insist on a three-year phase-out
period. The proposal to ban bottom trawling is two years old, but the amendment
has come at a time when a Joint Working Group set up by both countries last
year is in place. Tamil Nadu fishermen are arrested from time to time by the
Sri Lankan Navy, and their vessels seized. If more are arrested and slapped
with two-year jail terms after a summary trial, as the law now envisages, it
may create new flashpoints. Ultimately, the solution lies in the transition
from trawling to deep sea fishing, for which a beginning has been made. The
Central and State governments plan to provide 500 deep sea fishing boats with
long lines and gill nets this year, as part of a plan to replace 2,000 trawlers
in three years. However, the question is whether Sri Lanka can be expected to
wait for this plan to be fully implemented before enforcing its bottom trawling
ban. Even while bracing for an escalation as a result of protests from Tamil
Nadu, both countries should ensure that the situation does not disrupt regular
meetings of the JWG. Besides the fisheries conflict, they need to discuss
marine conservation, thus giving equal importance to protecting livelihoods and
sustainable fishing.
Vocabulary
Trawl: a
large wide-mouthed fishing net dragged by a vessel along the bottom or in the
midwater of the sea or a lake.
Example: A trawl net has to be fairly solid because it's being dragged through the
water behind a large vessel, so they tend to be quite distinctive.
Consequence: a result or effect of an action or condition.
Example: Many have been laid off from work as a consequence of the administration's
policies
Synonyms: result, upshot, outcome, effect, repercussion, ramification
Depletion: reduction
in the number or quantity of something.
Example: The depletion of the ozone layer
Synonyms: exhaustion, use, consumption, expenditure, reduction
Curbing: restrain
or keep in check.
Example: She promised she would curb her temper
Synonyms: restrain, hold back/in, keep
back, repress, suppress
Draconian: excessively
harsh and severe.
Example: The penalty imposed by law is not draconian , and serves more as a reminder
to perform a common sense action.
Synonyms: harsh, severe, strict, extreme, drastic, stringent
Irremediable: impossible to cure or put right.
Example: The harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable
Deter: discourage
someone from doing something, typically by instilling doubt or fear of the
consequences.
Example: Only a health problem would deter him from seeking re-election
Synonyms: discourage, dissuade, put off, scare
off, dishearten
Incursion: an
invasion or attack, especially a sudden or brief one.
Example: Incursions into enemy territory
Synonyms: attack on, assault on, raid on, invasion
of, storming of
Envisage: contemplate
or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event.
Example: The Rome Treaty envisaged free movement across frontiers
Synonyms: imagine, contemplate, visualize, envision, picture