The Borneo Post

RM3 million allocated for arti cial reefs in the state

- Jude Toyat reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: The Marine Fisheries Department has been allocated with RM3 million to build artificial reefs in the state this year.

Department director Belayong Nyuak said this is to help improve the living standards of fishermen statewide.

“This effort also enables the increase in population and diversity of fish species with high commercial value. This directly generates lucrative income for fishermen in terms of the number of catches as well as promoting recreation­al fishing industry that also helps in increasing their income,” he said during ‘The Positive Impact of Artificial Reefs in Sarawak’ event on Friday.

Belayong said following a recent study, the department will construct artificial reefs at Tanjung Manis and Kabong named Dana and N30, which will be conducted in collaborat­ion with Petronas.

He revealed that a socioecono­mic study on coastal fishermen found their incomes had increased by 15 to 25 per cent since the artificial reef project was carried out.

Belayong said the department has also collaborat­ed with the Fisheries Research Institute in the state on the propagatio­n of cuboid reefs in Sematan.

“This research will focus on improving the structure of coral reefs to be used as habitat for marine life and is expected to boost the eco-tourism industry such as scuba diving and recreation­al fishing activities,” he said.

In the long run, he said the department would also carry out scientific research in collaborat­ion with experts from the South East Asia Fisheries Developmen­t Centre (Seafdec).

“This study includes a review of the diversity of fish species, the density of fish population­s and to study the effectiven­ess factor of artificial reefs that had been anchored before,” he said.

Constructi­on of artificial reefs in Sarawak began in 1984 with reef tyres, followed by seized reef vessels, a used oil rig (Baram 8), and various designs of concreteba­sed artificial reefs.

From 2001 to last year, a total of 3,563 units of various types of concrete reefs were lowered in 25 different locations around Sarawak waters, including three locations here, at a cost of RM16.2 million.

Belayong added that through funds provided by the federal government, the department would continue to develop artificial reef projects until 2020 to ensure the sustainabi­lity of fisheries resources in the state.

Among those present at the event were Regional Fisheries III Miri chairman Buniamin Kiprawi and state Fisheries Department conservati­on unit head Fairol Tajuddin Suhaili.

This effort also enables the increase in population and diversity of fish species with high commercial value. This directly generates lucrative income for fishermen in terms of the number of catches as well as promoting recreation­al fishing industry that also helps in increasing their income. — Belayong Nyuak, Department director

 ??  ?? Belayong (seated centre) during a photo call for the event. He is flanked by Buniamin (left) and Fairol.
Belayong (seated centre) during a photo call for the event. He is flanked by Buniamin (left) and Fairol.

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