Sri Lankan Navy snaps fishing nets of Tamil Nadu fishermen

18 fishermen from Rameswaram were arrested on Wednesday and taken to the island nation by Sri Lankan Navy.

Update: 2016-10-20 09:08 GMT
After encountering various problems including rocks, sunken ships and dead coral reefs Tamil Nadu fishermen have marked 2,000 danger zones along the coast of the state.

Rameswaram: Nearly 500 fishermen from Rameswaram were forced to return on Thursday without catch after Sri Lankan Naval personnel allegedly snapped the fishing nets of 20 mechanised boats near Katchatheevu.

The fishermen had put out to sea in 100 mechanised boats last evening and were fishing near Katchatheevu, when the naval men rounded up nearly 20 boats, snapped the fishing nets and asked all the fishermen to return, Rameswaram Fishermen Association President P Sesuraja said.

They also warned them against fishing near Katchatheevu, following which all of them returned to the shores this morning, he said.

18 fishermen from Rameswaram were arrested on Wednesday and taken to the island nation by Sri Lankan Navy on charges of fishing in their territorial waters.

They were later released by the authorities there.

Meanwhile, the fisheries department officials on Thursday seized 49 boats in Rameswaram, following complaints about using banned fishing nets by the fishermen causing damage to marine environment and marine lives, Fisheries Department Deputy Director KT Gopinath said.

Cases have been registered against the boat owners for using banned fishing nets, he added.

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