Steps to enforce ban on trawling

June 15, 2013 04:52 am | Updated November 16, 2021 12:33 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram:

Fishing boats have been shifted to the eastern side of the Neendakara bridgefollowing the 45-day trawling ban that came into force from Friday midnight. Photo: C.Suresh Kumar

Fishing boats have been shifted to the eastern side of the Neendakara bridgefollowing the 45-day trawling ban that came into force from Friday midnight. Photo: C.Suresh Kumar

A 47-day ban on trawling by mechanised boats is coming into force along Kerala coast from Friday midnight, as a measure to conserve marine resources during the spawning season. Traditional fishing craft have been exempted from the ban.

According to Fisheries Department sources, vigilance along the coast would be stepped up to ensure that mechanised boats do not venture into the sea violating the ban. During the period, sea rescue squads would be deployed in coastal waters for the safety of traditional fishermen, the sources said.

The ban would be effected along the Kerala coast up to 12 nautical miles. Monsoon is the spawning season for a large variety of fish, particularly shrimp. During the ban period, trawlers and mechanised boats are not allowed to enter the area demarcated by the government. Ban on trawling by mechanised boats has been a regular annual feature in the State since 1988 after several studies recommended such a seasonal restriction for conservation of a variety of fish whose harvesting was found to have threatened their survival.

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