The fishing ban is now in place along Indias East Coast

This is a thing that happens every year. It is meant to protect the life and make sure that fishing is done in a way that is good for everyone.
The fishing ban will last for 61 days. It applies to the eastern coastline of India. This includes places like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal. The main idea is to help the life during the time when fish are breeding.

The fishing ban is mostly for fishing boats that use machines. These boats are not allowed to fish in areas during this time.. Small fishermen who use traditional boats are usually allowed to fish a little bit. This way they can still make a living. The marine life is also protected.
The reason for the fishing ban is to give the fish a chance to breed and grow without being disturbed. This is an important time for the marine life. The fish are laying eggs and growing. It is crucial that we do not bother them. If we do not have this ban the fish might get. That would be bad for everyone.
The people in charge are making sure that everyone follows the rules. If someone breaks the rules they might have to pay a fine. The government is also helping the fishermen who are affected by the ban. They are giving them some money. Helping them find other ways to make a living.
This fishing ban is a deal because it helps to protect the marine life. The fish are very important for the ecosystem and for the people who live in the areas. If we fish in a way that's sustainable we can make sure that the fish are around for a long time.
The fishing ban also shows that India is committed to taking care of the environment. It is part of an effort to protect the oceans and the marine life.
Overall the fishing ban is a thing because it helps to balance the need to protect the environment with the need to make a living. It shows that we can protect the life and still support the people who depend on fishing. The fishing ban is a step, towards making sure that the marine life is healthy and thriving.

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