PANAJI
Fishermen and individuals in Goa who rescue and release whale sharks and other endangered marine species will be rewarded with Rs 75,000, Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane announced on Saturday.
Speaking on International Whale Shark Day (August 30), Rane said the initiative is part of the newly launched ‘Whale Shark Conservation Project’, a joint effort of the Wildlife Trust of India, the State Fisheries Department, and Oracle India.
“The fishing community of Goa is our greatest strength. With their commitment and collaboration, Goa will continue to lead the way in protecting marine life,” the minister said.
Rane also acknowledged the contribution of South Goa fisherman Francis Fernandes, popularly known as Pele, who has played a key role in raising awareness about marine conservation among local fishing communities.
To strengthen efforts further, the government has formed a committee on marine life protection, headed by noted marine biologist Prof B C Choudhury.