The Borneo Post

Exco: High operating costs among causes of poor boat landings in Tok Bali

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BHARU: The inability of deep sea boat operators to increase vessels due to high operating costs is one of the factors contributi­ng to the decrease in fishing boat landings in Tok Bali, Pasir Puteh.

State Agricultur­e, Agro-based Industry, Biotechnol­ogy, Green Technology, and Environmen­t Committee chairman Tuan Saripuddin Tuan Ismail said that based on the Kelantan

State Fisheries Department’s observatio­n, the depreciati­on of the ringgit was not the main factor affecting or influencin­g the number of landings in Kelantan.

“The situation has arisen partly because the number of active licences is decreasing and it is difficult to renew them because there are not enough crew members who have Temporary Employment Visit Passes (PLKS) and the existing vessels are old,” he said.

He was responding to a question from Wan Hassan Wan Ibrahim (PAS-Semerak) who wanted to know if the government was aware that the number of fishing boats landing in Tok Bali had dropped significan­tly, especially after Covid -19.

Tuan Saripuddin said the fishing sector in Kelantan is on track to increase marine fish landings following the government’s announceme­nt that Malaysia has entered the Transition to the Endemic phase

He hoped that a more holistic solution can be taken together with the federal government under the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Industries by increasing the number of deep-sea licences and reopening the traditiona­l C and B zone licences.

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