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Tricky Negri Sembilan weather affects fish landings, prices: Fisheries Dept

Supply stock still stable, but production has taken a hit, says state director

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Jun 2022 5:48PM

Tricky Negri Sembilan weather affects fish landings, prices: Fisheries Dept
Kasim Tawe says current weather conditions are causing fishermen to go to sea less often. – Pixabay pic, June 8, 2022

PORT DICKSON – Unpredictable weather in Negri Sembilan has affected fish landings, causing a reduction in the supply of raw materials, said state Fisheries Department director Kasim Tawe.

He said that as a whole, the supply stock was still stable, but the unexpected weather changes have affected fish production, causing an increase in fish prices in the market.

“The current weather conditions are causing fishermen to go to sea less often. Maybe today ikan kembung (Indian mackerel) are experiencing price increases due to fewer landings. Port Dickson waters have more commercial fish, including siakap (Asian sea bass or barramundi) and jenahak (golden snapper), and it is still sufficient,” he told reporters after the Fisheries Management through the Ecosystem Approach programme here today.

According to records, Kasim said that estimated fish landings from the beginning of the year until the end of April come to a total of 203 metric tonnes.

He said that apart from increasing the stock of fish resources, fisheries management effectively looks after the fish farming ecosystem to ensure that fish landings remain continuous, and maintains marine resources for the needs of the people in the state.

In today's programme, 25 siakap, weighing five to six kilogrammes each, were released back into the waters of Port Dickson to enrich the existing fishery stock resources.

“These siakap have been under the care of the Port Dickson Ornamental Fish Centre since February last year. The fish are cared for from a small size, until they weigh between five and six kg each, through good water quality care and adequate feeding before release,” he said.

He said that Port Dickson waters have several high-value fish including siakap and ikan merah (red snapper), due to the coral reefs which were suitable for fish growth.

He added that there were locations gazetted as fishing prohibited areas to protect the livestock ecosystem and to ensure that the fishery resources in the waters were well looked after. – Bernama, June 8, 2022

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