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November 2020
 

Project Manager (2nd left), Selena Ledgister, National Fisheries Authority (NFA); converses with (from left) World Bank Resident Representative, Ozan Sevimli; Acting Chief Executive Officer, NFA, Courtney Cole; Acting Chief Technical Director, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Michael Pryce; and Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon Floyd Green, aboard the recently acquired enforcement vessel during a tour of Kingston harbour on October 30, 2020.

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 03 Nov 2020    communications   

Project Manager of the Promoting Community-based Climate Resilience in the Fisheries Sector Project at the National Fisheries Authority (NFA), Selena Ledgister, says the new vessel purchased by the agency will boost the enforcement capacity of the operators of the special fishery conservation areas and help them to preserve Jamaica’s no-fishing zones.
“With the acquisition of this enforcement vessel there can be tactical deployment to combat primary harvesting of fish in our fish sanctuaries,” said Miss Ledgister.
She was speaking at the launch of the World Bank-funded twin-engine, seven-person capacity patrol boat valued at US$165,000 at the Royal Jamaica Yacht Club in Kingston on October 30, 2020.
The NFA regulates 17 sanctuaries and provides subvention support to 7. For the 2019/20 close season enforcement period, 85.6 kilogrammes of conch and 194 kilogrammes of lobsters were confiscated, resulting in 33 arrests.
The launch of the vessel, Ledgister said, is in keeping with the project’s aim to strengthen the NFA’s policy and regulatory framework. Other deliverables include the development and drafting of a strategy and action plans for the fisheries and aquaculture regulatory framework. Additionally, a strategy and action plan to support community-led fisheries management will be developed and training and equipment will be provided for the authority.
To counter the decline in fish production, the existing hatchery at Twickenham Park in St. Catherine will be upgraded to include climate-proofing of the hatchery, improving biosecurity, and improving quality of brood stock and brood fish management.
Work is also in progress on the improvement and upgrading of the mariculture demonstration facility in Bowden, St. Thomas.

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