"Many fishermen have left for Kerala, fearing uncertainty in traditional fishing areas in Palk Straits and Gulf of Mannar. Frequent attacks by Sri Lankan navy and opposition from fishermen there in allowing us beyond Katchatheevu has made them go to Kerala, where they will get a stable income," N J Bose and S Emerit of the Fishermen's Association said.
Officials said only 61 boats from this island left for sea today though permission had been granted for 667 boats.
Both Bose and Emerit said the fish wealth of Tamil Nadu was not good and they would suffer heavy losses if hundreds of boats were made to fish only in Indian waters.
They demanded implementation of the Katchatheevu agreement with Sri Lanka in letter and spirit "so that fishermen of both the countries will survive".
"It was a bitter experience... We did not want to waste money on diesel if we could not fish near Katchatheevu," said Albert, a boat owner.
Bose said the fish price in Tamil Nadu would skyrocket if the trend continued and suggested that both governments intervene and protect their fishing rights.
He said FA members would ensure that Indian fishermen did not resort to smuggling and would also help officials nab those indulging in anti-social activities like drug smuggling.
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