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Seasonal Ban Starts June 1

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Members of the public are reminded that the seasonal ban on Grouper and Coral Trout (Kawakawa and Donu) comes into effect on June 1, 2020. The seasonal ban, which was gazetted by Government in June last year, aims to protect the two species during their peak breeding months and is in effect from June to September.

Minister for Fisheries Semi Koroilaves­au said that the ban had been effective in taking the first step towards better management of these important resources.

“The Fijian Government demonstrat­ed decisive leadership when undertakin­g 17 voluntary commitment­s to contribute to the protection and sustainabl­e management of our ocean at the 2017 United Nations Ocean Conference,” Mr Koroilaves­au said.

“One of these commitment­s was, of course, to seek to sustainabl­y manage our grouper and coral trout resources by monitoring these fisheries, protecting spawning aggregatio­n sites, as well as applying seasonal and spatial management measures.

“It is these two species that we seek to protect because their numbers have been declining over the years.”

Based on science and data collected over the years, there are more than 150 species in the ocean that are readily available and can be harvested from June to September. “We are very pleased with the support over the years on the seasonal ban from the communitie­s and people of Fiji along with partner agencies and we hope that it is further strengthen­ed through collaborat­ive efforts into the future,” he said. “However, as with any new management measure, there are some that have been slower in adhering to the ban and we must all be aware that the sustainabl­e management of our grouper and coral trout resources is not a quick fix. We will be looking at working towards management measures to ensure that these iconic species are allowed to replenish and are able to be enjoyed by Fijians for generation­s to come.” He said it was important that we be reminded that factors such as climate change, frequent and more intense cyclones, flooding and other natural disasters have drasticall­y affected our ocean resources and therefore it is vital that we all support this important initiative for our sustenance.

The ministry will continue to strongly advocate on the seasonal ban through consultati­ons right through to enforcemen­t.

 ?? Photo: Ministry of Fisheries ?? Minister for Fisheries Semi Koroilaves­au during the seasonal ban last year.
Photo: Ministry of Fisheries Minister for Fisheries Semi Koroilaves­au during the seasonal ban last year.

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