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Maharashtra: Pollution from tarballs needs urgent attention, say Palghar fisherfolk
The origin of these tarballs, which have been showing up on shores between Gujarat and Karnataka for decades, is still ambiguous. A 2013 paper by the National Institute of Oceanography had linked tarballs found in south Gujarat to offshore drilling rigs in Bombay High. Bunker oil and ballast water discharged into the open sea, for example, can also lead to the formation of tar balls, which can be as small as coins or as large as footballs. In other instances they may emanate naturally from seepages in the ocean bed.
However, due to a dearth of publicly available studies, and the lack of any official response plan at both central and state level, fisherfolk and experts can only venture calculated guesses as to where they come from. But these origins are only half the concern.