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Although we got the ownership of Katchatheevu Island as per the terms of the 1976 Treaty, we lost the sea belt where 80% of the fish could be harvested, said Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda.
A discussion regarding the possibility of involving Tamil diaspora exporters in exporting aquatic resources was held at the Ministry of Fisheries on 21.08.2023, with Fisheries Minister Douglas Devananda, former Deputy Minister Vinayagamurthi Muralidaran (Karunaamman) and migrant exporters in attendance.
Today, the 16th of August, 2023, at the Ministry of Fisheries, the Chairman of the Fisheries Corporation Mr. D.V. Upul reported that during the past period, the price of fish has gone up rapidly due to the weather condition, off-season and the lack of South-Westerly Monsoonal wind, and by now the price is dropping rapidly.
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