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Supriya Vohra
Goa
India
Media Types
Print
Online
Multimedia
2020

Biography

Supriya Vohra is an independent journalist based in Goa. She has covered environmental issues related to fisheries, mining and marine conservation. Her work focuses on on-ground reportage attempting to connect the dots between policy and its implementation, and the environmental and human impact of industrial projects. She also runs The Goa Story, an Instagram account that documents the changing landscape of Goa, and the various ongoing environmental and justice issues of the state .

Stories

Fishermen anchored their boats at Versova beach in Mumbai ahead of Cyclone Tauktae, in the Arabian Sea, Mumbai, May 15, 2021. Photo: PTI

During Monsoon Fishing Ban, India’s Small-Scale Fishers Flounder at the Deep End

The Wire | Supriya Vohra
The view from a purse seiner going out from Mangalore harbour, south Karnataka. Photo: Supriya Vohra

When Fishers Die at Sea in India, Their Insurance Falls Through the Cracks

The Wire | Supriya Vohra
A pair of motorised fishing boats moored, somewhere in South Karnataka. Photo: Supriya Vohra

Fewer Fishing Days, Lower Catch, Bad Welfare Access Leave India’s Fishers Poorer

The Wire | Supriya Vohra
Trawler under construction

Marine subsidies are a mess, say small scale fishers in southwest India

Mongabay India | Supriya Vohra
Mangalore Harbor

Declining catch worries fishers in southern Karnataka

Mongabay India | Supriya Vohra

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