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But that’s exactly what fishermen of Saurashtra are doing — often cutting their expensive nets and releasing the whale shark they once butchered by the hundreds as the gentle giants came to breed in the warm waters of the Arabian Sea."
They are doing this on the instruction of a spiritual leader, who has likened whale sharks coming to give birth to their children as a daughter comes home to her family, not to be killed but to be protected. This has gone down well and had great effect. However, the financial pressure is mounting.However, it’s not all faithful submission. During a bad season, tempers flare in the fishing communities. “Morari Bapu’s preachings are fine but we are becoming poorer by the day,” says Laxmansinh Ramsinh, the Veraval Boat Association leader.
He says it is just a matter of time before fishermen’s patience runs out and they start illegally killing the shark whale again. But the religious leader has his own plans to up the campaign: he is holding a public meeting in Veraval on February 17 to campaign against the killing of the whale shark."August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 March 2006 June 2006 January 2007 January 2008 November 2008 December 2008 May 2009 November 2010