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Bahrain to lift ban on kingfish fishing today

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 7:51 AM
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The General Directorate of Marine Resources at the Supreme Council for the Environment in Bahrain has announced the lifting of the ban on fishing for kingfish, known as “chanaad,” in the country’s territorial waters. The ban on displaying and trading kingfish in markets and public places will also be lifted, following the completion of the breeding season. The initial ban was announced on August 15 as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to preserve marine wealth. This decision is in line with Decree-Law No. 20 of 2002, which regulates fishing, exploitation, and protection of marine resources.

The Marine Wealth Department of the Supreme Council for the Environment confirmed that the ban on kingfish fishing was implemented to protect marine resources. This action is essential for safeguarding the marine ecosystem and ensuring sustainable practices in fishing. By lifting the ban after the breeding season, authorities in Bahrain are demonstrating their commitment to responsible management of marine resources. The decision also aligns with recommendations from the Agricultural Cooperation Committee of GCC countries, emphasizing the importance of protective measures for kingfish.

The lifting of the ban on kingfish fishing signifies a significant step towards the conservation of marine resources in Bahrain. As a key player in the region, Bahrain recognizes the importance of sustainable fishing practices to maintain the wellbeing of its marine environment. By implementing regulations and bans when necessary, the Kingdom aims to strike a balance between economic activities and environmental protection. The decision to lift the ban on kingfish fishing reflects the government’s commitment to upholding environmental sustainability.

Decree-Law No. 20 of 2002 provides a legal framework for regulating fishing activities, exploitation, and protection of marine resources in Bahrain. By adhering to this legislation, authorities can effectively monitor and control fishing practices to ensure the sustainable management of marine wealth. The decision to lift the ban on kingfish fishing is a testament to the Kingdom’s proactive approach to environmental conservation. By following established laws and regulations, Bahrain sets a precedent for responsible stewardship of its natural resources.

The decision to lift the ban on kingfish fishing also highlights Bahrain’s commitment to international cooperation on environmental issues. The recommendations from the Agricultural Cooperation Committee of GCC countries underscore the significance of collaborative efforts in protecting marine species. By aligning with these recommendations, Bahrain demonstrates its willingness to work with regional partners to address common environmental challenges. This decision not only benefits the Kingdom but also contributes to the broader goal of ensuring the sustainability of marine resources in the Gulf region.

In conclusion, the lifting of the ban on kingfish fishing in Bahrain is a positive development for the conservation of marine resources. By following established laws and regulations, authorities in Bahrain are taking concrete steps to protect the marine ecosystem and promote sustainable fishing practices. The decision to lift the ban after the breeding season reflects the government’s commitment to responsible management of marine resources. Moving forward, Bahrain will continue to work towards achieving a balance between economic activities and environmental conservation to ensure the long-term sustainability of its marine environment.

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