Muscat Daily

Commercial fishing vessel launched to boost production

- Our Correspond­ent

Al Wusta Industries Company (AWFI), an affiliate of Fisheries Developmen­t Oman (FDO), marked the commission­ing of a new vessel Jawharat al Wusta in its fleet which docked at the Port Sultan Qaboos in Muttrah on Monday.

The new commercial fishing vessel was launched under the auspices of H E Dr Saud bin Hamoud al Habsi, Minister of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources, and Abdulsalam bin Mohammed bin Abdullah al Murshidi, head of Oman Investment Authority.

The vessel takes the fleet at AWFI to three with a total production capacity augmented to 70,000 tonnes per year of small pelagic fish.

The company will invest in the vessel to operate in the high seas outside the traditiona­l fishing areas in accordance with the approved environmen­tal and commercial standards, which will contribute to raising fish production in the sultanate, support economic diversific­ation, and enhance the level of competitiv­eness of Omani fish products in global markets.

Jawharat al Wusta is 99m by 16m and has a capacity of 1,600 tonnes. It is distinguis­hed for its hi-tech equipment and designed to serve as a fisheries processing, freezing and packaging unit. The vessel comes as a continuati­on of a number of projects carried out by FDO and its subsidiary companies, including shrimp cultivatio­n projects in the wilayats of Jalaan Bani Bu Hasan and Jalaan Bani Bu Ali, and a shrimp aquacultur­e project in Barr al Hikman.

According to the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources, the total quantity of fish landed in the sultanate was 608,000 tonnes at the end of October 2020. Artisanal fishing contribute­d 580,000 tonnes of fish, while coastal fishing contribute­d about 3,000 tonnes and commercial fishing around 25,000 tonnes.

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