Times of Oman

‘Sand-locked harbour dredging soon’

The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries is still studying the possible solutions and the results will be announced next year

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: An accumulati­on of sand around an Oman fishing harbour is being monitored and solutions will be announced next year, according to a ministry spokesman.

The build-up of sand at the Al Ashkharah harbour is causing damage to fishing boats and delay- ing the landing of catches, according to local fishermen.

The entrance to the fishing harbour in Niyabat of Al Ashkharah in the Wilayat of Jala’an Bani Bu Ali has been dredged before, but the sands re-accumulate over time, according to a spokesman from the ministry.

“The problem is old and repeti- tive. The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries is still studying the possible solutions to the problem and the results will be announced next year,” a spokesman from the General Directorat­e of Fishing Harbours at the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries, said.

“The problem of the accumulati­on of sand at the entrance of port had begun four years after the completion of the harbour constructi­on, and the fishing port was officially opened on December 22, 2004,” Mohammed Al Jafari from Al Ashkharah said.

Serves the citizens

“The port serves the citizens on the Al Ashkharah coast, as well as fishermen from the neighbouri­ng coasts in the state, where the number of ships entering the harbour every day is about 150 fishing vessels and the small boats are no less than 100 fishing boats of various sizes,” Al Jafari said.

Al Jafari added: “The problem of the accumulati­on of sands caused various problems for port users, including damage to the ship’s struc- ture, posed a danger to fishermen, especially in the summer season and delayed the process of landing fish so that some fish became rotten even before reaching the market. All of this leads to the fishermen avoiding using the port.”

The ministry spokesman explained that the problem occurs because of the seasonal winds from the north to the south, which transport sands that collide with the barriers of the port, leading to the accumulati­on of sand.

“The cost of maintenanc­e depends on the amount of accumulate­d sand. Fishermen have proposed to the ministry to increase the depth of the harbour, but this solution is expensive,” the spokesmen added.

 ?? – Courtesy Hamed Al Ganboosi ?? FINDING SOLUTION: The ministry spokesman explained that the problem occurs because of the seasonal winds.
– Courtesy Hamed Al Ganboosi FINDING SOLUTION: The ministry spokesman explained that the problem occurs because of the seasonal winds.

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