SMALL-scale fishers have raised concern over the supply of snoek for Easter celebrations, as the Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and Environment cracked down on daily catch limits.
The department enlisted the help of the SANDF at the weekend, as it inspected vessels on the Hondeklipbaai slipway in the Northern Cape.
Maria Welcome, spokesperson for environmental society organisation, Green Connection, said fishers along the West Coast, extending down to the Western Cape, were struggling with quotas to meet fish supply demand.
“Snoek migration starts a cultural ritual practised for as long as fishers can remember.
“Snoek consumers and partakers in Easter Weekend fish rituals and delicacies should be warned — the shelves and pantries may be empty this year,” said Welcome.
A department spokesperson, Peter Mbelengwa, said that on Friday, several…