In a recent meeting, Bahraini fishermen raised concerns over the ban on shrimp fishing and the prohibition of certain fish species. The House of Representatives Speaker, Ahmed bin Salman Al Musallam, discussed these issues with the President of the Bahraini Professional Fishermen’s Association and other prominent figures. One of the main points of discussion was the need for a re-evaluation of the ban to protect both the livelihoods of fishermen and the marine environment.
The fishermen expressed their worries about the lack of compensation for the adverse impacts of the ban on shrimp fishing. Speaker Al Musallam stressed the importance of preserving fish wealth and implementing sustainable fisheries management. This aligns with the directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the efforts of the government led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. The parliament reiterated its support for the fishing profession, focusing on protecting fishermen’s rights and conserving marine resources.
The discussions also highlighted the importance of exploring viable solutions to address the concerns of affected fishermen. The parliament will work closely with relevant authorities to ensure that the interests of fishermen are duly considered. This collaborative approach aims to find a balance between economic interests and ecological sustainability.
The meeting emphasized the urgent need to address the pressing concerns raised by the Bahraini fishermen’s community. The ban on certain fish species, including Al-Safi, Al-Shaari, and Al-Anaq, has had a significant impact on the livelihoods of fishermen. It is crucial to find a solution that supports the fishing profession while also protecting the marine environment.
Speaker Al Musallam’s commitment to preserving fish wealth and implementing sustainable fisheries management reflects the government’s efforts to promote environmental sustainability. By working together with the fishing community and relevant authorities, viable solutions can be explored to address the concerns raised by fishermen.
In conclusion, the meeting between the fishermen’s community and the House of Representatives Speaker highlighted the need for a re-evaluation of the ban on shrimp fishing and certain fish species. The parliament’s support for the fishing profession and commitment to finding viable solutions demonstrate a collaborative effort to protect fishermen’s rights and conserve marine resources. By working together, a balance can be achieved between economic interests and ecological sustainability in Bahrain’s fishing industry.