Ramadan Blessings: Black Pomfret Catch by Traditional Purse Seine Fishermen of Kuala Marang
In the coastal waters of Kuala Marang, the arrival of the black pomfret season is always welcomed with hope and gratitude, especially among traditional purse seine fishermen. Known locally as ikan bawal hitam, the Black Pomfret (Parastromateus niger) is one of the most valued commercial fish in Malaysia due to its firm texture, rich flavor, and strong demand in local markets. Black pomfret usually travels in schools and is commonly found in coastal and offshore waters. During certain monsoon transitions and calmer sea conditions, the fish move closer to the shoreline, creating the perfect opportunity for traditional purse seine fishermen to operate. This seasonal pattern is crucial, as timing determines whether the fishermen return with empty nets or a boat full of blessings. The traditional purse seine method, passed down through generations, requires teamwork, skill, and experience. Fishermen carefully observe water currents, bird movements, and subtle changes on the sea surface to locate schools of fish. Once detected, the net is skillfully deployed in a circular motion to encircle the fish before being drawn together from below. It is a demanding process that reflects unity and deep knowledge of the sea. For the fishermen of Kuala Marang, the black pomfret season is more than just an economic opportunity — it represents rezeki (sustenance) granted by Allah, especially meaningful during the holy month of Ramadan. Early morning departures, long hours under the sun, and the rhythm of waves become part of their daily devotion. Every successful catch brings relief not only to the crew but also to their families waiting ashore. When the boats return to the jetty with baskets of shining black pomfret, the atmosphere is filled with gratitude. Traders, buyers, and locals gather, knowing that fresh seafood means quality meals and thriving small businesses. The cycle of the sea continues, sustaining livelihoods and preserving maritime heritage in Kuala Marang. In essence, the black pomfret season symbolizes resilience, faith, and tradition. It highlights how coastal communities remain closely connected to nature, relying on experience, cooperation, and patience in their ongoing journey to seek halal sustenance from the sea. #RamadanBlessings #BlackPomfret #ocean #PurseSeine #TraditionalFishermen #fishing #KualaMarang #Marang #Terengganu #fish #FishermenLife #SeaHarvest #nature #fyp #RezekiRamadan #LocalCatch #fisherman #MalaysianFishermen #kualanerus #kualaterengganu #malaysia

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