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Training in Sea Safety Development Programmes. (4th mission : 31 January — 18 February )

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    Training in Sea Safety Development Programmes. (5th mission : 24 February- 24 March 1999)
    Training in Sea Safety Development Programmes, India, IND/6712
    1999
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    The Team Leader's fifth mission was made from 24 February to 24 March 1999. The project is due to complete by 30 April 1999. All activities are reasonably well on schedule to achieve this target. During this mission outstanding activities were reviewed with project partners, continuity and dissemination of the work by the partners after withdrawal of F AO were discussed, a video on community disaster preparedness was made and the often scheduled workshop on Measures to Reduce Loss of Life During Cyclones was held with considerable success in Visagkapatnam from 4-6 March.
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    Baseline study for Training in Sea Safety Development Programme in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India, November, 1997 - January, 1998
    Training in Sea Safety Development Programmes, India, IND/6712
    1999
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    Andhra Pradesh in India assumes an unfortunate distinction of facing maximum number of devastating cyclones among the states bordering Bay of Bengal. The delta areas of Krishna and Godavari had been more prone to it. The 1977 Diviseema cyclone was the most catastrophic in the recent history. The Cyclone of 6th November 1996 in East Godavari district was equally destructive. Total deaths and missing cases together were 2760 of which fisherfolk were 1435 apart from huge property loss. Though the c yclone prediction system could locate the cyclone, its actual path and intensity and the areas it would strike are probably not so predictable. Adding to that the cyclone warning dissemination system had many limitations by which the villagers or the fisherfolk in fishing areas did not get the messages in advance. FAO, Govt. of India and the Dept. of Fisheries, Andhra Pradesh Government, have proposed a pilot project to provide direct radio communication to the villages and fishermen at sea and to initiate appropriate sea safety measures and to study their effectiveness. Bhairavapalem & Balusutippa, the two worst affected villages during November, 1996 cyclone are hence proposed as pilot villages. Action for Food Production (AFPRO) took up the baseline study for F AO in this regard. The study aims_ at giving the basic details of the two pilot villages as well as the general account of the villages affected by November, 1996 cyclone, analysing the Cyclone Warning Dissemination System an d to make suggestions for improvement.
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    Training in Sea Safety Development Programmes, India. Terminal statement
    Training in Sea Safety Development Programmes, India, IND/6712
    2002
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    The baseline survey by AFPRO clearly indicates that the two primary groups amongst whom loss of life was heaviest in the cyclone of 6 November 1996 were the shrimp seed collectors and crews of mechanised boats. Consequently the project feels justified in making these groups their primary target groups. Since the principal causes of loss of life were lack of a clear timely warning and poor disaster preparedness, the project will endeavor to reduce the vulnerability of these groups to cyclones.

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