The Mumbai Coastal Road Project has reignited concerns over the destruction of mangroves and the impact on local fishing communities. While the project promises to ease traffic congestion, it poses significant environmental and social challenges.
MangrovesCoastal RoadMumbaiEnvironmental ImpactFishing CommunityReal Estate MumbaiJun 21, 2025
The Mumbai Coastal Road Project is an infrastructure development initiative aimed at reducing traffic congestion in Mumbai by constructing a 29.5 km road along the city's coastline. The project includes the construction of a six-lane road from Nariman Point to Manori Creek.
Mangroves are crucial for coastal ecosystems as they provide natural barriers against storms and tsunamis, support biodiversity, and help in carbon sequestration. They also serve as breeding grounds for fish and other marine life, which is vital for local fishing communities.
The construction of the coastal road will disrupt access to fishing areas, such as the Manori Creek, and increase the density of mud, making it difficult for fishers to navigate. This will directly impact the livelihoods of the fishing community, who rely on these areas for their daily catch.
The BMC has issued public notices and held meetings to address the concerns of local residents. However, many residents feel that their inputs are not being taken seriously, and they are not being adequately involved in the decision-making process.
The project is expected to lead to the destruction of thousands of mangroves, which will have a significant impact on the local ecosystem. Dredging activities may also affect marine life, and the loss of mangroves could increase vulnerability to coastal erosion and flooding.
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