Now that the ban period is over, the fish-eaters can relish their favourite fish delicacies all over again.
The old port, which had worn a deserted look for 57 days is back with all the hustle bustle. The local boats which ventured into the sea for deep sea fishing returned to the shores on Saturday at 5 am with loads of fish.
Every year the ban on fishing is imposed form July 15 to August 10, during which deep sea fishing is banned. Only traditional boats are allowed to fish. The boats which venture into deep sea fishing during the beginning of August cannot return to the shore till August 10.
Total catch
Dakshina Kannada district witnessed a total catch of 1,35,884 tonnes during 2012-13, which include 37,780 tonnes of Sardine, 8933 tonnes of Mackerels, two staple fish consumed in the region.
During the beginning of the fishing season itself 'madmal' and 'muru' varieties are available in large quantities. A large 'Muru' fish is sold at Rs 70 -80 per kg while smaller ones are sold at Rs 40 per kg. 'Madimal' variety of fish is sold at Rs 35 per kg.
Squid and several other varieties of fish which are popular in the region have been caught in very small quantity, say the fish dealers.







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