

Muscat: The Ministry of Agricultural Wealth, Fisheries and Water Resources announced the end of the shrimp fishing season in the Sultanate for this year on the 30th of November, and the entry into force of the ban on hunting and trading it from the first of December to the end of August.
The Ministry called on all fishermen, fish transporters, companies, institutions, hotels, restaurants, and individuals working in fishing and marketing of shrimp to review the fish development departments and centers and record the quantities of shrimp they have before the entry into force of the aforementioned ban period. Trading and exporting shrimp will not be allowed during the ban period unless they have been registered. Advance.
The Ministry called on everyone to cooperate in order to achieve the public interest and to avoid legal procedures and penalties against violators.
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