About 500 fishing families are involved in this business.
They would all go down to the village hall with the other fishing families, to celebrate and dance.
People relied to some extent for fish caught locally, however by 1942, all the fishing families had left as well.
Logro came from a fishing family and he is the second son of his eight siblings.
The population is about 200 inhabitants (according to 2001 census) mostly being fishing families.
Disease victims, fishing families, and company employees were excluded from the debate.
This encouraged many fishing families from up and down the coast to move to the town.
Most farming and fishing related families lost all the required equipment to continue on with their professions.
The main village of fishing families live in this area, close to rivers.
By then, the village was home to 38 fishing families, with nearly 200 adults and 60 children.