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Marine Resources Directorate confiscates 220kg of undersized safi fish.

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 7:47 PM
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The Marine Resources Directorate in Bahrain recently made a significant seizure of 220 kilogrammes of undersized safi fish (rabbitfish), which are prohibited from being caught under Decree Law No. 20 of 2002. This action is part of ongoing efforts to monitor and protect marine resources in the region. The Directorate, alongside judicial officers, has been conducting daily campaigns to catch violators and enforce regulations.

The Marine Resources Directorate is urging all fishermen, citizens, and residents to refrain from fishing, selling, buying, and trading undersized fish in order to preserve marine resources. The Directorate is committed to continuing their daily inspection campaigns, apprehending violators, and taking necessary legal actions against them. The protection of marine resources is crucial for maintaining a healthy ecosystem and ensuring sustainable fishing practices in the region.

The seizure of 220 kilogrammes of undersized safi fish by the Marine Resources Directorate serves as a reminder of the importance of following regulations to protect marine resources. By enforcing laws such as Decree Law No. 20 of 2002, authorities are able to prevent the overexploitation of fish populations and maintain a balanced ecosystem in Bahrain’s waters. It is essential for all stakeholders to cooperate in order to safeguard marine resources for future generations.

Efforts to monitor and protect marine resources in Bahrain are ongoing, with the Marine Resources Directorate conducting daily campaigns to catch violators. By collaborating with judicial officers, the Directorate is able to effectively enforce regulations and deter illegal fishing practices. The success of these efforts relies on the cooperation of fishermen, citizens, and residents in adhering to laws and regulations aimed at preserving marine resources.

The Marine Resources Directorate’s call for cooperation from fishermen, citizens, and residents underscores the shared responsibility of all stakeholders in protecting marine resources. By refraining from fishing, selling, buying, and trading undersized fish, individuals can contribute to the preservation of Bahrain’s marine ecosystem. It is essential for everyone to play their part in ensuring the sustainability of marine resources for the benefit of present and future generations.

As the Marine Resources Directorate continues its daily inspection campaigns and crackdown on violators, it is important for all stakeholders to be aware of the regulations in place to protect marine resources. By staying informed and following guidelines set forth by authorities, individuals can help prevent the depletion of fish populations and maintain a healthy marine environment in Bahrain. The Directorate’s commitment to enforcing regulations and taking legal actions against violators demonstrates the government’s dedication to preserving the country’s marine resources.

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