Shrimp Fishing Ban Lifted in Bahrain, Effective August 1st
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune - www.newsofbahrain.com
The General Directorate of Marine Wealth at the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE) has announced the lifting of the shrimp fishing ban effective Thursday, August 1st, 2024. The six-month ban, which runs from February 1st to July 31st each year, is aimed at protecting the Kingdom's marine resources.
The SCE emphasised that the ban is in line with regional decisions aimed at safeguarding fish stocks, highlighting their commitment to ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of Bahrain's marine ecosystem.
The Directorate General of Marine Wealth also stressed the importance of fishermen adhering to authorised fishing methods as outlined in Decree No. (205) of 2018, which prohibits bottom trawling (Kraf) in Bahrain's territorial waters.
It's worth noting that this annual ban plays a crucial role in allowing shrimp populations to replenish and ensuring a sustainable future for the Kingdom's fishing industry. The SCE continues to encourage responsible fishing practices and urges all fishermen to comply with regulations for the benefit of the entire community.
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