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Panaji, Aug 1: After a ban period of almost 45 days drew to a close, fishing trawlers are all set to venture into the sea.


Trawlers anchored at the Malim Jetty at Betim, 2 kms away from Panaji


An boatman tries to erect a flag on the trawler mast-head


Workers with the water pipeline connected to a trawler


Workers during the final phase of work


A fishing trawle during a trial round in the Mondovi River at Panaji


Fishermen pulling the fishing net as they set them on their fishing trawler at Malim Jetty


Mending and stitching work on fishing nets


Fishermen seen loading their requirements in the trawlers


Going on a fresh seasonal journey

The busiest and most crowded jetty in North Goa was fully geared up and all set to handle the new fishing season beginning August 1. The ban, however, had excluded country boats and catamarans. The purpose behind imposing ban was to conserve the species and also avoid human loss during monsoons.

The Goans will now be able to have their favourite fishes in their plates after the fishing holiday that lasted for almost 45 days. However the price factor could keep some of the Goans away from their favourites.

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