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Action to be taken against bull trawling: K'taka Minister

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Press Trust of India Mangaluru

Strict action will be taken against those who indulge in 'bull fish trawling' and use of lights on mechanised boats, Karnataka Minister for Fisheries and Ports Kota Srinivas Poojary said on Sunday.

Addressing reporters here, Poojary said there is already a ban in the state against bull trawling and use of lights and it will continue in future also.

However, a few fishermen are found to be engaged in fishing through bull trawling, adversely affecting the livelihood of traditional fishermen, he said.

He said the Traditional Fishermens Association has given a memorandum to the government demanding action against those who violate the rules set by the government on bull trawling.

 

In bull trawling, a net is tied between two mechanised boats and dragged for some kilometres to catch fish.

The minister said stringent action will be taken against those violating law.

To a question on the delay in providing compensation to flood victims, he said there is no need for worry and the amount of Rs 5 lakh announced by the government to those who lost their houses will be disbursed soon.

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First Published: Oct 06 2019 | 3:20 PM IST

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