India: Report finds Vizhinjam Port project threatens coastal fishing communities’ rights, exacerbating erosion, biodiversity loss, and impact on livelihoods
" Our Beaches, Our Sea: Heritage of Fishing Communities, Usufruct of All Citizens", November 2023
This report highlights the cultural, social, and economic significance of coastal areas for fishing communities and emphasizes their rights to these spaces.
...
It asserts that beaches and coastal waters are not mere commodities but fundamental rights and heritage essential for fisherfolk’s livelihoods and well-being.
...
The Vizhinjam International Seaport (VIS), developed by the Government of Kerala, has proceeded without considering these rights, sparking controversy due to its social and environmental consequences. The port’s construction has intensified coastal erosion, displaced fishing families, and disrupted livelihoods, rendering Vizhinjam’s once-safe fishing harbor perilous. Allegations of data manipulation in project assessments, political influence in obtaining environmental clearance, and lack of community representation further exacerbate concerns.