Colva: Traditional fishermen along the Beach line SALCE checked after capturing shrimp bumper catches.
Large stocks are quickly sold to fish traders.
However, there are many more to meet the needs of local markets and a large number of individuals gathered on the beach to buy directly on sources.
On the main beach in the Benaulim, Hafiz Maulana fish traders told Ti that in the past four days, he bought as many as 30-40 tons of shrimp mine from the owner of the canoe.
“The fishermen get profits in everything because they can immediately sell their catches and get instant cash,” he said, adding that even after buying most of the shares, there are still many shrimp available in the local market, the village market and emergency points , Arrived by fish vendors.
Every canoe carries 300kg to 500kg per trip from the sea, with several fishermen even making two living in large amounts of solar shrimp appearing in the Arabian sea for the past few days.
Remy Fernandes, a fisherman and Panchayat member, estimates that the owner of the boat from the Benaulim, Varca and Colva must score more than 50 tons of solar shrimp.
However, some local activists lifted the red flag against shrimp published into an insulated truck, while complaining that the bandstand smelled stench.
A traditional fisherman hit activists.
“This is the only time we make money, and our own villagers instead of supporting us trying to stop it,” he said.
Fernandes said that this activity had been going on for years, and it was also only 7-8 days every year.
“Given the fact that the government has not provided cooling facilities, the fish traders are like rescuers for us,” he said.