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Around 600 tonnes of fish sold at Kasimedu on Sunday

Around 600 tonnes of fish sold at Kasimedu on Sunday
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The Kasimedu Fishing harbour in Chennai resumed operations following the conclusion of a 61-day annual fishing ban. Approximately 600 tonnes of fish were sold as boats returned to the docks, signaling a return to normal market activity.

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The resumption of fishing activities is vital for the local economy and food supply chain in the region.

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After a hiatus of over 61 days, the market at the Kasimedu Fishing harbour sprang back to life early Sunday morning and sold around 600 tonnes of fish.

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