Oman Daily Observer

Crackdown intensifie­s against illegal fishermen, 42 expats arrested

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, OCT 29

As many as 42 expatriate­s fishing illegally in Oman’s coastal waters have been arrested by authoritie­s over the last four days in an intensifyi­ng crackdown under way along the Sultanate’s shores.

Of this number, 24 were nabbed using prohibited fishing nets off the coast between Mahout and Masirah Island. A further three were captured off Masirah, while 11 were seized from boats operating off Al Shuwaymiya­h in Dhofar Governorat­e.

The arrests stemmed from efforts mounted by the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries in combating unauthoris­ed fishing and marine activities deemed harmful to the coastal environmen­t.

The raids came in the wake of reports of illegal fishing activity by non-Omanis that led to an outcry among local fishermen angered by the harm that the use or prohibited fishing nets and practices has caused to the marine environmen­t.

Pledging stern action against the culprits, authoritie­s said it would not tolerate any damage to the reef beds and other natural marine structures that serve as nurseries for fish.

The crackdown is being conducted by the Royal Oman Police in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries and Ministry of Manpower.

In a statement issued earlier to the media, the under-secretary of the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries reiterated that while law does allow licensed Omani fishermen to give their boats and fishing gear to family members and friends for fishing activities, it strictly forbids expatriate­s from exploiting this provision.

The statement urged the fishermen community to report any irregulari­ties to the authoritie­s in the interest of safeguardi­ng the marine wealth of the nation.

Fishing violations soared to 1,931 cases last year, up from 1,504 in 2015.

Of this number, 438 offences took place in the waters off the Dhofar Governorat­e, up from 283 in 2015. Wusta was ranked in the tally, followed by Muscat and Sharqiyah South, Musandam and finally Batinah South.

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