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    Trawling ban to take impact from June 9 midnight

    EditorialBy EditorialMay 29, 2022Updated:May 29, 2022 Local news No Comments2 Mins Read
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    While the 52-day ban is relevant to trawlers, conventional boats are exempted from its purview

    While the 52-day ban is relevant to trawlers, conventional boats are exempted from its purview

    The Fisheries division has determined to impose the annual trawling ban between the midnight of June 9 and July 31.

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    The 52-day ban is a part of measures being undertaken to preserve marine fisheries sources throughout the monsoon, which is taken into account the spawning interval for the commercially necessary fish species off the coast of Kerala, that embrace oil sardines. The resolution was taken at a gathering of fisheries stakeholders with officers in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday.

    While the ban is relevant to trawlers, conventional boats are exempted from its purview. All gas provide bunkers for trawling boats will shut down on June 9, Fisheries division sources stated. They added that the coastal police and Fisheries officers can be vigilant towards violation of trawling ban.

    It is estimated that there are round 8,000 conventional canoes and practically 4,000 mechanised boats working off the coast of Kerala. Fisheries trade sources identified that round 300 of the mechanised vessels had been scrapped over the previous few years for numerous causes, together with lack of profitability triggered by fish shortage.

    Big boat homeowners weren’t in favour of a ban on trawling not less than for this season contemplating the lack of round 100 days of fishing days final 12 months owing to climate warnings and pandemic curbs. But conventional fishers’ unions had demanded an prolonged interval of ban to preserve sources. The unions are of the view that the ban needs to be prolonged to 90 days.

    Trawling ban has been in impact since 1988, when it was launched on the suggestions of the Balakrishnan Nair Committee, which studied the impression of trawling on marine fish sources.

    It is estimated that the mechanised sector, together with trawlers, account for round 70% of fish landings, whereas the remaining is accounted for by the normal sector, which is mainly artisanal fishing. Oil sardines as soon as dominated fish landings prior to now, however Indian mackerels, lesser sardines, threadfin breams, and shrimps have been touchdown in greater volumes lately.

    Source: www.thehindu.com

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