Fishermen using rural networks in Kothi, the mouth of the Kallai River in Kozhikode, June 3, because the harsh seabed conditions prevented deep fishing. | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
As the ban on trawling since 9 June from 9 June at 9 June started, the district administration was looking for compliance with all parties. The ban will remain in force until July 31.
At the meeting held on Tuesday (June 3), the district collector Snehil Kumar Singh said that fishing would be allowed using rural ships and interior ships. The inserts should only use one carrier ship and pair trawling using two small ships will be forbidden. Strict measures will be taken against such illegal practices. Mechanized ships should not start the sea. All trawling ships must return to the port of June 9. Ships from other countries must also leave the Keral coast before this date, the release said.
There are 6 233 registered vessels in the district. Of these, 552 are mechanized fishing boats, 173 are ships with internal engine, 5,098 are ships with trailer engines and 410 are ships without engines. It serves a total of 119 ships from other districts.
Published – 3 June 2025 20:40 is