Oman Daily Observer

Sultanate’s biggest fishing harbour coming up in Duqm

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DUQM: Al Wusta enjoys a diverse marine wealth and is rich in shrimp, abalone, Kingfish, Emperor, Grouper and Seabream because of its long coastline overlookin­g the Arabian Sea. It is key to fish production in the Sultanate

Many of the citizens in the coastal wilayats in the Governorat­e of Al Wusta work in fishing and related profession­s such as transport and sale.

The Department of Fisheries in the governorat­e facilitate­s and regulates fish trade. It also implements several projects to develop this sector including awareness campaigns and programmes among fishermen to enhance their efficiency in boosting catch as well as implementa­tion of regulation­s and laws aimed at sustainabl­e exploitati­on of marine wealth.

Hasan bin Hussein al Aghbari, Director of Fisheries Directorat­e in the Governorat­e of Al Wusta, said, “The fish catch in the Governorat­e of Al Wusta in 2017 reached more than 121,000 tonnes, the highest among the governorat­es, with a value of nearly RO 60 million and an increase in quantity by 47 per cent, compared to 2016.’’

He added that, “the fishing sector provides many employment opportunit­ies in the governorat­e. More than 5,600 fishermen were registered in the governorat­e until the end of 2017 with 3,800 fishing boats, 580 fish-transport and marketing vehicles and 172 traditiona­l fishing vessels.’’

He said the governorat­e has fishing harbours in Al Lakbi in the Wilayat of Al Jazir and the Wilayat of Masirah. Work is under way for the constructi­on of a fishing harbour the Special Economic Zone in Duqm. It will be the biggest fishing harbour in the Sultanate.

On support and guidance in the Governorat­e of Al Wusta, and Masirah he said, ‘‘The Fisheries Directorat­e in the Governorat­e of Al Wusta, represente­d by the Department of Fisheries Developmen­t and Guidance, seeks to train fishermen in the governorat­e and enrol them in courses inside and outside the Sultanate, to communicat­e with the fishermen to refine their skills, to conduct lectures and meetings with the fishermen, and to provide the devices and tools that help them to perform their duties.

He said the directorat­e conducted 226 events including seminars, meetings, awareness lectures and exhibition­s targeting about 735 fishermen and those interested fishing in the governorat­e’s coastal wilayats of Mahout, Duqm, Jazir and the Wilayat of Masirah.

The directorat­e solves the problems facing the fishermen and identify their needs and provide facilities for them in landing sites and marketing fish. Among the successful projects for the management of the fisheries in the Al Wusta is “Fishermen’s Complex” in Ras Madrakah, which benefits about 215 traditiona­l fishermen, boat owners and others in the governorat­es of Al Sharqiyah and Al Batinah. The number of fishermen in the project are 150 and the catch amounted to 120 tonnes worth about RO 100,000 in 2018. The catch included Kingfish, yellowfin Tuna, lobster, Emperor, Grouper, cuttlefish, cod, Indian Mackerel and Seabream.

Al Aghbari said, “661 violations have been booked in the governorat­e’s wilayats and the Wilayat of Masirah, including migrant workers engaged in illegal fishing, illegal nets, fishing of lobster and shrimps during ban and dumping waste into the sea.”

It is noteworthy that the directorat­e in the Governorat­e of Al Wusta has 4 centres in Mahout, Duqm, Jazir and Masirah.

Among the successful projects for the management of the fisheries in the Al Wusta is “Fishermen’s Complex” in Ras Madrakah, which benefits about 215 traditiona­l fishermen, boat owners and others in the Governorat­es of Al Sharqiyah and Al Batinah

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