A study by the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Kerala has found that the implementation of the Minimum Legal Size (MLS) banning juvenile fishing has led to a 41% increase in the yield of threadfin breams. The research, presented at a stakeholder workshop, also highlighted the regulation's positive impact on the spawning and standing stock biomass of the fish species. The institute suggested enforcing the MLS across the value chain and regulating fishing net mesh sizes for more effective results. The workshop also addressed issues such as marine pollution, overfishing, and depletion of resources, as demanded by fishermen.