|
Government has relaxed restrictions on fishing
imposed along the Muttur and Kinniya coastal belt in
the Trincomalee district.
This follows a discussion Presidential Senior
Advisor Parliamentarian Basil Rajapaksa had with a
delegation of the fishing community in Muttur during
an inspection tour of the region on April 20.
Earlier,
the Government imposed certain restrictions on
fishing in this region for security reasons on the
recommendation of the Navy.
It was also decided at this conference to increase
the number of Ma del used in the area with Fisheries
Ministry approval.
Earlier, fishing was banned in the region during the
operation of the Navy's Jet Liner vessel. Fishermen
will now be allowed to engage in fishing utilising
Ma del and Theppam during the operation of this
vessel.
Fishermen in Kinniya and Muttur would also be
allowed to engage in fishing within a distance of
five miles from the shore three days per week.
Earlier, fishermen were allowed to engage in fishing
upto a distance of two miles. The possibility of
allowing fishing on all seven days of the week would
be considered soon depending on the security
situation.
It was also decided at this discussion to advance
the fishing time to 2 a.m. and to relax the
prohibition on fishing in the Gange area.
Earlier, the use of motor boats for fishing was
prohibited in the Kinniya and Muttur region. The
Navy agreed to relax this rule on the insistence of
MP Rajapaksa. Accordingly fishermen would be allowed
to use motor boats below 15 horse power capacity for
fishing from April 27.
|