Kerala fishermen violate TN fishing ban, boat owners summoned

IANS May 18, 2025 385 views

Two Kerala fishing vessels have been caught violating Tamil Nadu's seasonal fishing ban off the Thoothukudi coast. The boats were intercepted during a coordinated inspection by multiple enforcement agencies after local fishermen complained about illegal activities. Authorities seized both vessels and their significant fish catch, totaling 1,732 kilograms. The boat owners have been summoned to appear before the Joint Director of Fisheries and face potential legal consequences for breaching regional fishing regulations.

"The fishing ban is in place to protect fish breeding during critical spawning periods" - Fisheries Official
Kerala fishermen violate TN fishing ban, boat owners summoned
Chennai, May 18: Owners of two Kerala-based fishing vessels have been summoned to appear before the Joint Director of Fisheries in Tamil Nadu on Monday, after being charge-sheeted for violating the ongoing fishing ban along the east coast.

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Kerala boats caught 1,732 kg fish illegally off Thoothukudi coast

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Authorities seized vessels and summoned boat owners

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Inspection involved multiple enforcement agencies

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Illegal light fishing methods detected

The vessels -- a mechanised bottom trawler and a fibre boat -- were intercepted by Tamil Nadu authorities for operating illegally in the sea off Thoothukudi during the ban period.

The Joint Director of Fisheries, who also serves as the adjudicating officer, will oversee further proceedings in the case.

According to fisheries department officials, the boats were caught on Thursday night during a coordinated inspection involving officials from the Fisheries Department, the Fisheries Enforcement Wing, the Coastal Security Group, and local fishermen representatives.

The operation was launched following complaints from local fishermen about banned fishing activities in the region. The inspection team located the two Kerala-registered vessels operating 32 nautical miles off the Thoothukudi coast. Both boats were found carrying a total of 16 fishermen and had onboard a significant haul --1,732 kilograms of fish and 110 kilograms of fishlings.

Notably, the fibre boat was reportedly using illegal light fishing methods, which are strictly prohibited during the ban period.

The authorities seized both vessels and escorted the crew to shore for legal action.

A senior fisheries official confirmed that the catch was subsequently auctioned for approximately Rs 4 lakh.

A formal charge sheet has been filed against the owner of the two boats for violating Tamil Nadu’s fishing regulations. “The fishing ban is in place to protect fish breeding during critical spawning periods. Any violation, especially by vessels from neighbouring states, is taken very seriously, the official said.

The case underscores the ongoing tensions between fishing communities across state borders and the strict enforcement measures being undertaken to ensure compliance with seasonal bans.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Strict action is needed! These seasonal bans exist for a reason - to protect marine life. Kerala fishermen should respect TN's regulations just like we expect others to respect our state's rules. 🚫🐟
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Priya M.
As someone from coastal Karnataka, I understand both sides. Fishermen are struggling to make ends meet, but illegal fishing methods during ban period harms everyone in long run. Government should provide better alternatives during ban season.
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Sanjay V.
Why always Kerala boats? Every year same story during ban period. TN fisheries department should increase coastal surveillance with modern technology. These manual inspections catch only few violators.
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Ananya R.
Light fishing is so destructive! 😡 It's not just about breaking rules, it's about destroying entire marine ecosystems. The fine should be much heavier - Rs 4 lakh for auctioned catch is nothing compared to ecological damage.
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Vikram J.
Both state governments need to sit together and find permanent solution. These conflicts affect poor fishermen most. Maybe uniform fishing ban period across all coastal states will help?
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Meena S.
Good job by TN authorities! But what about the 16 fishermen? Are they being properly represented? Often boat owners make crew do illegal activities without proper knowledge of laws. Hope justice is fair for all.

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