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UAE Minister discusses development of fisheries sector

The Network aims to assist member states in developing and sustaining the aquaculture sector. (AFP FILE)
  • The minister met with groups of fishermen and heads of fishermen's associations
  • She discussed challenges, opportunities and development in the UAE's fisheries sector

UAE Minister of Climate Change and the Environment Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri held a meeting with the heads of fishermen’s associations and a group of fishermen to discuss the challenges and opportunities related to the fisheries sector.

Almheiri said, “We are keen to listen to the fishing community, learn about the challenges it faces and work together to overcome them.”

She said, “In this context we have amended some of the provisions of the Executive Regulations of the Federal Law No 23 of 1999 concerning the exploitation, protection, and development of living aquatic resources that are related to the fishing profession.”

She added, “We have also adjusted the procedures for fishing boat license transfer and renewal.”

During the meeting, Almheiri emphasized that ensuring the sustainability of the fishing profession is of utmost importance for the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), as the sector contributes to the UAE’s food security, GDP and employment.

She applauded the fishermen’s role in the country’s development and their compliance with the rules set by the government to safeguard local fish stocks.

The meeting saw the launch of a fuel subsidy provided to fishermen by MOCCAE in partnership with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC).

The scheme will help fishermen to cope with the current surge in fuel prices and cut down on operational costs.

To determine eligible candidates, MOCCAE has designed a point system and will prioritize those with the highest scores.

Fishermen are allocated points based on their gross income, as and when they receive any marine engine subsidies, the year they enlisted their boats in the Ministry’s public register, the frequency of practicing fishing, and the number of family members registered in their family books.

As per the norms, 478 fishermen will benefit from the scheme in 2022.

MOCCAE organizes periodic meetings with fishermen and their associations to identify key challenges and address them.

These meetings also helps the fishermen by raising their awareness about the latest relevant policies, laws, decisions and guidelines with the aim of enhancing their participation in achieving the nation’s sustainability goals.