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Goa Crocodile Controversy Blamed on Rivals

Goa Crocodile Controversy Blamed on Rivals
Goa Crocodile Controversy Blamed on Rivals

A Goa tourism organization on Sunday blamed a section of the media of “blowing out of proportion” the presence of a crocodile on a popular beach in the state, and claimed the episode could be the handiwork of a rival tourism destination.

On July 16, Goa Forest Department confirmed the sighting of a fully grown crocodile at Morjim beach, 30 km from Panaji and one of the most popular beaches in the state, especially with Russians.

“A rival destination is attempting to create an issue with regard to the safety of Goa beaches. The national media seems to have blown the story out of proportion,” said Francisco Braganza, president of Travel and Tourism Association of Goa, International Business Times reported.

He blamed the media for jumping the gun and said they “ought to have heard the other side of the story before attempting to put fear in the tourists”.

TTAG is one of the oldest associations of tourism industry in Goa.

The rare appearance of the crocodile caused quite a stir on social media as well as among tourism industry stakeholders, considering that Goa is known for beach tourism that attracts nearly three million visitors to its shores annually.

Crocodiles are commonly found in Goa’s hinterlands in marshy rivers, but there have been rare instances of the aquatic reptiles being sighted on the state’s beaches.

Braganza said the presence of the reptile was “accidental” as the crocodile must have lost its way and found itself on the beach.

“Crocodiles live in marshy lands in the interiors. During monsoons, river water close to the sea loses salinity. It is possible the crocodile lost its way through the river and got closer to the beach,” Braganza said.

 

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