Murky Tar Balls Reappear on Goa’s Golden Beaches | Weather.com – The Weather Channel

Posted: May 18, 2023 at 1:17 am

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Tar balls, or greasy globules of thick weathered oil that wash ashore, have once again surfaced on Goa's coastline, deterring locals and tourists from walking barefoot.

Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte told reporters that it is an annually recurring phenomenon.

"We have already told the Environment Department about this and have asked them to study and devise plans. We have been told that it is a spillage from the high seas. It is creating problems for the beaches of Goa," he said.

Khaunte added that beach cleaning agencies are clearing them from the beaches. "But somewhere, it has to be stopped. The Goa Pollution Control Board has been given the mandate. We met with the Minister of Ports a couple of months back in this regard. It is important that we handle it," he stressed.

Locals from Mandrem in North Goa informed that presently tar balls have started surfacing on the beaches, creating problems for people.

The tar-ball menace on beaches peaked in 2011, with the state government directing the Indian Coast Guard to crack down on ships dumping their ballast off Goa, but it had not yielded the anticipated results.

Tourism industry stakeholders in the state have repeatedly urged the Goa government to take up the matter with the central authorities to ensure a permanent solution to the menace to beaches, which are a top draw as far as the tourism industry in the state is concerned.

While the government is making all efforts to satisfy the eight million tourists visiting Goa and draw more to the tiny state, it is also facing the challenge of tackling all these issues.

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