Mangaluru, Oct 4: Indian Coast Guard handed over two fishing boats to the Coastal Security Police in Karwar for action after they were found conducting bull trawling which is banned in the State, on Monday.
A Coast Guard release said here on Tuesday that Coast Guard Ship C-420, while on surveillance patrol, carried out boarding operation on the two fishing boats, Sagar Kusum and Sagar Kusum V, at about 3 p.m. on Monday, off the coast.
“The boats were found conducting illicit and unauthorised bull trawling which is banned as per the State government guidelines,” the release said.
The vessels were boarded and thoroughly investigated and it was found that the boat documents were incomplete, registration and fishing licence were not valid and some crew members were not in possession of valid identity proof.
The boats were handed over to Coastal Security Police at 8 p.m. for further action, the release said. It may be mentioned here that in bull trawling, two marginally big-sized boats tie the net and drag it for kilometres together to bag the entire shoal of fish.
As a result, there is a decline in fish catch and all fishermen do not to get enough catch.

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