
Traders say that due to the huge demand, fish prices have more than doubled.
| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The fishing harbour at Kasimedu in the city witnessed large crowds on Sunday, after the fishing ban began on the Eastern coast. With the ban in place, mechanised boats remain on shore, leading to the quantity of fish landing coming down from 120 tonnes – 150 tonnes to 35 tonnes – 40 tonnes a day.
“Due to the heat, people don’t prefer to consume mutton or chicken, and instead prefer fish. With catamarans and smaller FRPs (fiber reinforced plastic) that fish close to the coast bringing back fresh fish everyday, buyers prefer Kasimedu to any of the other fish markets, where fish from Kerala is sold,” said community leader Nanjil Ravi.
Published – April 27, 2026 05:00 am IST


