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Oman represented at IOTC meeting in Thailand

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Last updated: 2024/05/13 at 9:48 AM
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The Sultanate of Oman is actively participating in the meeting of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) in Bangkok, Thailand. The delegation from Oman, led by Engineer Yaqoub bin Khalfan Al Busaidi, Undersecretary for Fisheries Resources, will be attending various committee meetings to discuss compliance, fishery management standards, administration, and financial affairs. The Sultanate highlighted its efforts to build a productive and diversified economy based on innovation, integration of roles, and equal opportunities in alignment with the Oman Vision 2040 plan. This national reference for economic and social planning aims to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development by considering the economic and social reality, objective outlook, and the ability to adapt to local, regional, and global changes.

During the meeting, Oman emphasized the importance of the tuna fisheries issues being discussed within the framework of the IOTC. The Sultanate is committed to achieving a productive and environmentally sustainable fish sector that contributes effectively to the economy. Oman became a member of the Indian Ocean Tuna Fisheries Commission in 2000 and actively participates in discussions related to legislation and laws regulating tuna fisheries in the Indian Ocean. The Commission consists of 31 countries with full membership and two countries with non-contracting cooperative membership.

The Sultanate’s participation in the IOTC meeting demonstrates its dedication to promoting sustainable fishing practices and contributing to the preservation of marine resources in the Indian Ocean. By engaging in discussions on compliance, management standards, and financial affairs, Oman is showcasing its commitment to responsible fisheries management. The country’s focus on building a productive and diversified economy that aligns with the Oman Vision 2040 plan underscores its long-term goals for economic and social development.

In its efforts to achieve comprehensive and sustainable development, Oman recognizes the importance of addressing tuna fisheries issues within the context of a regional fisheries organization like the IOTC. By participating in meetings and discussions on legislation and regulations governing tuna fisheries in the Indian Ocean, Oman is actively contributing to efforts to ensure the sustainability of marine resources in the region. The Sultanate’s involvement in the IOTC highlights its commitment to responsible fishing practices and its dedication to supporting initiatives that promote environmental sustainability and economic growth.

Through its active participation in the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission meeting, Oman is working towards strengthening cooperation with other member states to address the challenges facing the tuna fishing industry in the region. By engaging in discussions on compliance, management standards, and financial matters, Oman is contributing to the development of sustainable fisheries practices that benefit both the environment and the economy. The Sultanate’s commitment to building a productive and diversified economy that aligns with the Oman Vision 2040 plan demonstrates its strategic approach to economic and social development through innovation, integration of roles, and equal opportunities.

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