Updated On: 19 September, 2023 07:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Mangroves Protection Committee and key stakeholders finalise dos and don’ts in 4.5-hour meet, also decide on setting up CCTV cameras, mapping mangroves and monitoring them using satellite images

Encroachments on mangroves between Nahur and Bhandup east Private landowners will face penalties and criminal charges for any damage to mangroves present on their property. File Pic/Sameer Markande
The Mangrove Dos and Don’ts list is finally ready. In a four-and-a-half-hour meeting on Tuesday, the Mangroves Protection Committee decided on the protocol in case of mangrove damage, and finalised directives for local entities on the collection of debris and mud dumped in mangroves.
The meeting took place under the chairmanship of Konkan Divisional Commissioner Dr Mahendra Kalyankar on Tuesday. Kalyankar said that special efforts should be made to protect mangrove forests by coordinating with government agencies and immediately addressing complaints.