Neendakara Port, located approximately 8 km from Kollam city in Kerala, is one of the state's largest fishing harbors, capable of accommodating over 500 fishing boats simultaneously. Strategically positioned at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Arabian Sea, it offers visitors a unique vantage point to observe the bustling fishing activities and the scenic merging of the lake with the sea. Historically significant, Neendakara served as the headquarters for the Indo-Norwegian Fisheries Community Project initiated in 1953, which played a pivotal role in modernizing Kerala's fishing industry. The name "Neendakara" translates to "a long bank" in Malayalam, reflecting its geographical features.