
Visakhapatnam: First meeting of Kondakarla Ava management committee held
The Hindu
Challenges facing the wetland discussed
The first meeting of the Kondakarla Ava wetland management committee was held here late on Wednesday evening.
The meeting was chaired by Pattanshetti Ravi Subhash, District Collector of Anakapalli, and was co-chaired and convened by Anant Shankar, District Forest Officer, Visakhapatnam.
Expert members and district officers from Agriculture, Horticulture, Irrigation, Education and Fisheries departments attended the meeting.
Mr. Anant Shankar apprised the committee members regarding the importance of the Kondakarla Ava wetland, its history, uniqueness and the challenges and threats being faced. Subsequently, the DFO put forward the proposal of constitution of Kondakarla Ava Mitra for registration of volunteers from the society as well as public institutions and private organisations.
A mobile-based application has also been proposed which can be used for registering the volunteers of Kondakarla Ava Mitra and for monitoring of physical, biological and chemical parameters of the lake using remote sensing and GIS.
Mr. Anant Shankar also informed the members about priority activities to be taken up such as plantations with coconut trees and forest tree species along the periphery of the wetland, which will help in stabilising the lake boundary. The Collector responded positively to the proposals and requested for submission of the proposals.
The committee further discussed the different works that can be taken up in relation to tourism development, beautification, and conservation of the second largest freshwater wetland in Andhra Pradesh. The committee also stressed on participative management of the lake with active involvement of local communities and the need to ensure equal opportunities to all the nearby habitations.