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Fish prices double as weather disrupts catch

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Last updated: January 21, 2026 11:09 am
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Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji

Fish prices in Panaji market have seen a sharp increase over the past two weeks with fishermen attributing it to the changing conditions at sea, which are severely affecting their catch.

The increase has been seen across most varieties.

Executive member of the Federation of Indian Fisher Organisations (FIFO) Sidharth Gaonkar said the reduced availability of fish in the market is due to seasonal climatic conditions.

“There has been a drop in temperature over the past few days, causing fish to move into deeper waters, which has resulted in a lower catch,” he said.

King fish, which was priced between Rs 500 and Rs 600 per kg two weeks ago, is now selling at Rs 1,000 per kg. Chonak has increased from Rs 400-Rs 500 to Rs 700-Rs 800 per kg.

Mackerel, earlier available at eight fish for Rs 100, is now selling at Rs 300 per kg. Sardines have risen from Rs 200 to Rs 300 per kg. Verleu have increased from Rs 300 to Rs 400 per kg, while squid prices have gone up from Rs 400 per kg last week to Rs 500-Rs 600 per kg now.

Gaonkar said the fish catch is largely dependent on weather patterns, climatic conditions and airflow. “We expect the situation to improve by the next week. There is no acute shortage at the moment, and we are managing the supply,” he said.

Although fish is being imported from neighbouring states, the volume remains low due to similar weather conditions across the Arabian Sea. “Every year, during this period there is usually a slight dip in the catch, but this year the decline has been more pronounced. November, however, was the best month for fish catch this year,” he said.

Mahadev Lamani, a fisherman at the Panaji market, said fish prices have almost doubled within a short period and added that this is a regular situation during the winter season. He said that during this time fish move into deeper waters, resulting in many boats returning empty-handed after long trips.

Fisherwoman Alencia Dsouza said sudden and unpredictable weather changes have affected the fish catch. However, there is no overall shortage, as imports are continuing, she said and added that different varieties are still available in the market, though at increased prices.

 

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