Those who visited Old Mangalore Port early on Wednesday morning witnessed a different scene as a large number of fishing trawlers and boats were docked, owing to the strict warning by Karnataka government, which has imposed a 57-day long fishing ban from June 15 to August 10 (both days inclusive).
This ban is applicable for fishing activity being taken with the help of mechanised boats, trawlers, and country boats with in-bound or out-bound engines above 10 HP.
Meanwhile, the Department of Fisheries, Government of Karnataka has urged the fishermen to obey the state's instructions with regard to fishing ban.
It has also warned that legal action will be initiated against those who violate the instructions and venture into sea for fishing during the ban period. Cases of accidents in the sea during the ban period will not be compensated.
Those who violate the instructions will not be eligible for subsidised diesel and for concession in central excise duty.
The ban on fishing activities is slapped every year in order to help the fishes to breed, and also in view of danger posed by the rough sea during the monsoon season.
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