The protests also aim to push for stronger enforcement against illegal deep-sea fishing, a major issue affecting local fishing communities.

Kochi: Kochi: Fishermen across Kerala have raised concerns over the state’s seaplane project, warning that it threatens their livelihoods in key fishing zones. The Kerala Matsyathozhilali Aikya Vedi (TUCI), representing multiple fishers’ organisations, has been leading protests demanding government dialogue and action against illegal fishing.
Charles George, state president of the Vedi, told PTI on Monday: “In Kochi, fishing is already banned from the Shipyard to the estuary. The seaplane project is being implemented in the remaining area available for fishing, which will hit the livelihood of several fishermen families.”
He warned similar issues could arise in Kumarakom, Kottayam, Punnamada in Alappuzha, and Ashtamudi in Kollam.
Fishermen demand dialogue and curbs on illegal fishing
“The project is being discussed without addressing the concerns of fishermen, and the government has not held any discussions with us so far,” George added.
The protest will also call for stronger action to curb illegal deep-sea fishing, another major concern of local fishing communities.
Seaplane project moves forward
Kerala Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas recently announced that the Centre has allocated 48 seaplane routes in the state.
The routes have been assigned to IndiaOne Air, Maritime Energy Heli Air Services Pvt Ltd (MEHAIR), Pawan Hans Limited (PHL), and SpiceJet airlines.
Published: 10 Nov 2025, 02:32 pm IST
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