Rameswaram coast had the maximum number of fishing boats in Tamil Nadu and the fisher-folk faced multifarious problems even while fishing in the traditional areas due to attack by Sri Lankan Navy, the association president Emerit told PTI.
The fish arrival has come down to 90 per cent in the recent days, leaving the fishermen jobless. There were about 4,000 fishermen in the island, he said.
Owners of most of the fishing boats were not providing assistance to the families of the fishermen, who had been detained in prison in Sri Lanka, Assistant Director of Fisheries Phelomen Thiagarajan claimed.
"We are only demanding our right to fish in the traditional area. Even in the Katchativu, an islet ceded to Sri Lanka by India, agreement the right to fish in the traditional area had not been denied. But the Sri Lankan navalmen are not allowing us to fish in these area also and threatening us," he said.
However, an official of the Coast Guard said the Lankan Navy personnel were arresting the Indian fishermen as they were going as far as Mannar coast and using baned fishing nets.
He said the Palk Strait was too narrow a space to know difference between Indian and Sri Lankan waters for the illiterate fishermen. There was no established and fool proof system that would warn the fishermen crossing the IMBL.
