Fisherfolk resume fishing activities after the lifting of an annual ban that temporarily restricted sea operations. Community members reportedly head back to fishing grounds as restrictions end, with many expressing optimism about restarting their livelihoods. The resumption marks the end of the seasonal period during which fishing was prohibited, a measure intended to manage fishing activity and support fish stock sustainability. Local reporting indicates that the ban’s conclusion allows fishermen to resume regular work at sea and conduct operations according to applicable regulations. While details of enforcement and specific dates are not provided in the supplied excerpts, the core development across sources is consistent: the annual ban ends and fisherfolk begin fishing again. The return to sea is portrayed as both a practical restart of income-generating activity and a sign that the seasonal fishing cycle is moving forward for the affected coastal communities.