Thursday, May 05, 2005

Save Kakinada beach from dirty shipbreaking

am devastated by the move of the government to set up a shipbreaking yard in Kakinada. We can't afford to lose our income. I will strongly protest against the shipbreaking plans.

Prashad

The beautiful beach of Kakinada (India) may soon turn into a scrapyard for old, toxic ships, threatening the lives of local people and the nearby Coringa nature reserve. Kakinada fishing families need your help to save Kakinada beach. Let the President of Andra Pradesh and the European Union know they should protect nature and the livelihood of Kakinada families.

1 comment:

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