R Subramaniam, President Cuddalore Fishermen's Association told reporters that fishermen of country boats and mechanised boats were facing problems after the old harbour was destroyed in the tsunami.
They were finding it difficult to come near the shore and unload their catch as no steps had been taken to desilt and deepen the port, from where 10 tonnes of fish are sent to Kerala by road, he said.
Subramaniam warned that they would go on a state-wide stir if a new harbour was not constructed
Revenue Divisional Officer (Cuddalore) Dr Sharmila, held discussions and pacified the fishermen.
She told reporters that the central government has to accord clearance for the project, which is expected soon.
M C Sampath, minister for sales tax and registration,said the state government has sanctioned Rs 10 crore for the purpose and work would start soon.
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