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News in Frames: Ban season, but the catch holds

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K. R. Deepak

Waiting tides: Traditional catamarans line the Bay of Bengal coast, venturing out in the absence of trawlers, as small-scale fishermen continue to rely on nearshore waters during the ban.

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N. Rajesh

Scarce catch: Fish prices have surged during the 61-day annual ban, as limited nearshore catch by country boats struggles to meet demand after mampanised vessels were taken off the waters.

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B. Jothi Ramalingam

Shallow hopes: Off Kasimedu fishing harbour in Chennai, small-boat fishermen continue to fish in shallow waters, sustaining livelihoods despite restrictions on larger fishing vessels.

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K.R. Deepak

Waiting tides: Traditional catamarans line the Bay of Bengal coast, venturing out in the absence of trawlers, as small-scale fishermen continue to rely on nearshore waters during the ban.

Photo:
K.R. DEEPAK

Idle fleet: Mechanised boats lie idle along the shore at Jalaripeta Fishing Colony

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B. Jothi Ramalingam

At anchor: Rows of mechanised boats remain moored at Kasimedu harbour in Chennai, marking a pause in deep-sea fishing activity.

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L. Balachandar

Mending time: In Pamban, fishermen carry out repair work on their mechanised
.

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K. R. Deepak

Rare haul: An unusually large tuna catch by catamaran fishermen is kept submerged at the harbour jetty in Visakhapatnam ahead of auction. The fish fetch ₹15,000–₹20,000 per piece amid high demand.

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N. Rajesh

Rising rates: With supply limited to small-scale catches, fish markets are witnessing sharp price rises during the ban period.

Photo:
B. Jothi Ramalingam

Small break: At Kasimedu, technicians repair and service mechanised boats, as fishermen use the break for maintenance and upgrades.

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