The Department of Fisheries and Livestock in Zambezi District in North-western Province has confiscated over 200 kilograms of fish from traders for violating the annual fish ban. Zambezi Fisheries Officer Mathews Chali told the media in an interview today that the fish was discovered during a routine inspection to monitor compliance among local traders. Mr Chali stated that the fish was seized at the Zambezi Old Market from two female traders.
He stated that upon inspection, it was discovered that the traders had hidden fresh fish by mixing it with dried fish to evade detection. He noted that the seizure serves as a stern warning to would-be offenders and will help curb illegal trading during the ban period. The Fisheries Officer warned fishermen and traders who are in the habit of defying regulations to desist immediately, adding that those found wanting will be prosecuted without fail.
He clarified that the restriction was not intended to disadvantage the community, but rather to allow fish populations to recover and breed for future sustainability. Mr Chali further advised fishermen to adhere to the ban to ensure a healthy breeding season adding that sensitization programs and patrols will continue in order to curtail illegal fishing activities.
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