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KEPRI - Bad weather hit Bintan Regency, Riau Islands (Kepri). As a result, hundreds of floating kelong units or anchovy fishing gear belonging to local traditional fishermen were unable to operate.

The long-lasting docked along Trikora Beach in Malang Meeting Village, Bintan, Riau Islands, Friday, December 30.

"Every year until the beginning of the year we cannot go to sea because of big waves (high), strong winds (strong)," said Jumadi, a floating kelong owner in Bintan, Riau Islands, Friday, December 30, as reported by Antara.

Several kelong belonging to the traditional fisherman who docked on the lips of Trikora Beach were badly damaged by strong waves and winds.

"If it is forced to go to sea, there is no use. There is no bilis fish if the current is strong, high waves, strong winds," said Aman, another traditional fisherman who is repairing the floating slow.

Head of the Riau Islands Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service, Tengku Said Arif Fadillah, said fishermen realized that they would not be able to survive being hit by high waves and strong winds.

Therefore, according to him, fishermen have made the right decision not to go to sea using floating kelong during the north wind season.

"Extreme weather is not only in Bintan, but also in other regencies and cities in Riau Islands," he said.

The floating cages are made of wood and boards, in the form of plots. In the middle of the wooden wall there are nets to catch anchovies and squid and other types of fish.

The kelong floor is made of boards. Then there is a hut and anchovies where anchovies boil.

The slow can float because the bottom contains dozens of drums. Kelong is pulled by using a small boat to a location where it is estimated that there are many anchovies.

"To the middle of the sea we caught anchovies. It could be 1-3 days at sea, depending on the catch," said Fadli, a traditional fisherman who since last month did not go to sea.


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