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Abstinence pays off

K.K. Mustafah

Fishermen prepare to venture out into the sea at Fort Kochi on Wednesday. Studies have shown that seasonal trawling ban has increased the marine wealth of the State and reduced tension among fishing communities in the coastal areas.

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