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Move to ensure enough supplies of kembong, bawal, pelaling, selar, sardines, and prawns, says fisheries official. FMTNews LPP Fama

A fisheries official says the current monsoon has affected coastal fishermen.

“The export restrictions will involve species of fish popular among the people such as kembong , bawal , pelaling and prawns,” he said.Mohd Faiz was here for the launching of the ‘Bazaar Peduli Rakyat’ at a supermarket in Tabuan Jaya here today.

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