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Tamil Nadu's 61-day fishing ban is in effect, impacting 1500+ mechanized boats. Financial aid provided, but fishermen seek ...
The Indian Coast Guard intercepted a smuggling attempt, seizing 145 kg of illegally harvested sea cucumbers off the Vedalai ...
The annual 61-day fishing ban in Tamil Nadu starts. It aims to conserve marine resources. The ban covers the Bay of Bengal, Palk Bay, and Gulf of Mannar. Fishermen anchor their boats as ports become ...
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin has approved the notification of Kasampatty (Veera Kovil) Sacred Grove in Dindigul as a Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS) under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
The Tamil Nadu government has implemented a 61-day fishing ban to conserve marine resources, affecting fishermen economically but promoting long-term sustainability. While fishermen face short-term ...
The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad in a major joint operation seized 145 kg of sea cucumbers worth ...
The 61-day annual fishing ban along India’s east coast officially commenced in the early hours of Tuesday, halting operations ...
While the ban may cause fishermen short-term economic losses, it contributes to long-term sustainability and increased fishery productivity. The fishing ban helps maintain the health of marine ...
The Indian Coast Guard has confiscated 145 kg of sea cucumbers worth ₹58 lakh in Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat illegal marine wildlife trafficking of ...
Proposal for an international bird center in Kazhuveli bird sanctuary, a vital stopover for migratory birds in Tamil Nadu.
The 61-day annual fishing ban along Tamil Nadu's coast began in the early hours of Tuesday and will continue until June 14.