Oman Daily Observer

Masirah Island faces risk from tourists, fishermen

- VINOD NAIR MUSCAT, MARCH 17

Masirah Island, in recent years, has emerged as a popular destinatio­n for visitors from Oman, especially for adventure tourists.

Situated in the South al Sharqiyah Governorat­e, the island was visited by over 15,000 tourists in 2017 and the number is expected to be higher for 2018. Known for moderate weather and pristine beaches, the island is increasing­ly becoming a destinatio­n for those interested in fishing, diving, birds and turtles.

Work is under way to open a number of hotel projects in the coming years. But the Island is facing a serious problem due to environmen­tal pollution, especially with regards to the dumping of waste and littering by the tourists as well some local residents. Unscientif­ic fishing by some fishermen especially expatriate­s also pose a major threat to the local environmen­t. According to David Halvorsen, an expatriate and a resident of Masirah Island, told the Observer there is a need for intensive awareness campaigns. “Discarded fishing nets is a big problem around all parts of the island. Much of my spare time is spent clearing the beach around my base of plastic bottles, bags and countless fuel containers. These obviously have been discarded by fishermen.” Halvorsen added that even tourists are to be blamed as they throw away food waste.

He said even paper cups that are dumped on the shores of Masirah contain plastic. A senior executive of a resort in Masirah added, “We always tell our guests not to throw away plastic bottles, and food on the beaches or the roadside in the Island.” He added the locals and the visitors have the same responsibi­lity towards preserving the environmen­t of Masirah clean.

Discarded fishing nets is a big problem around all parts of the island. Much of my spare time is spent clearing the beach around my base of plastic bottles, bags and countless oil and petrol containers

DAVID HALVORSEN

 ?? MUSCAT: ?? A delegation representi­ng the Pakistani side of the Oman-pakistan Friendship Committee, led by Senator Mir Kabeer Ahmed Muhammad Shahi, was received at the Muscat Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday. The five-day official visit is in response to an invitation by the State Council. Majid bin Said al Rawahi, head of the friendship committee, Council members Mohamed Ahmed Ali al Rawas and Mahfoodh Hamood Mohamed al Wahaibi, Ali Jawed, Ambassador of Pakistan to the Sultanate of Oman, and Abdullah bin Saleh al Buraiki, Assistant Secretary-general for Media and Public Relations, received the delegation.
MUSCAT: A delegation representi­ng the Pakistani side of the Oman-pakistan Friendship Committee, led by Senator Mir Kabeer Ahmed Muhammad Shahi, was received at the Muscat Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday. The five-day official visit is in response to an invitation by the State Council. Majid bin Said al Rawahi, head of the friendship committee, Council members Mohamed Ahmed Ali al Rawas and Mahfoodh Hamood Mohamed al Wahaibi, Ali Jawed, Ambassador of Pakistan to the Sultanate of Oman, and Abdullah bin Saleh al Buraiki, Assistant Secretary-general for Media and Public Relations, received the delegation.
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