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Somaliland Illegal Fishing Occuring SO THEY SAY

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Stop Illegal Fishing In Somaliland

 

By Amiin Dahir, Columbus, Oh

The primary issue in the development of the sea and fisheries sector in Somaliland is the irresponsible fishing practices known internationally as illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.. These have become a direct threat to the efforts to responsibly manage Somaliland’s fish resources and are an impediment to achieving sustainable fishing.

Illegal fishing in Somaliland is generally done by fishing boats that operate without a fishing operations permit (SFP) or fishing permit document.

These boats are surely not going to report their catch, nor pay the taxes they owe to the government. There are also boats that hold the right permits but do not abide by the stated regulations, which include using permitted fishing equipment, fishing trails, gross tonnage measurements and boats. This is not to mention the use of illegal and dangerous substances and equipment.

Then there is unreported fishing, that is when fishermen do not report their catch or production appropriately, or at all.

The unreported selling of fish in mid-sea falls under this category. Meanwhile, the term unregulated fishing still does not have a legal definition. There should be a set of references and supporting tools that can quickly and properly help determine whether there were any violations in certain suspicious fishing activities. On the other hand, practitioners need references that can be understood by law enforcement in the same way they do.

A lot of fishing areas in Somaliland are considered “open access”, which means anybody can freely and easily exploit resources without an obligation to follow or comply with certain regulations. The open exploitation of fish gives a chance to local and foreign fishermen to exploit resources without having to consider sustainability. Managing the utilization of fish resources at the international and national level, including provincial and district regulations, have not been appropriately executed by law makers or business practitioners.

For this reason, a fish resource management policy that is appropriate for Somaliland needs to be established and enforced by the relevant institutions. Moreover, a greater effort is needed to overcome irresponsible fishing. Any one who check our sea activity can found several weaknesses in the handling of SFP fishing activities, including the following:

A very limited amount of government employees are investigating the fishing industry. The Berbera, Sea area, for example, has only 0 fishery and sea regional office investigators. That amount is too low given the size of the surrounding Somaliland Sea and allows for many problems. This is especially true in several Somaliland regencies where there are no investigators at all.

Fishing boats are largely unavailable. Fishing boats for monitoring are urgently needed to support and improve the monitoring activities of fish resources, and this is urgent because of the frequency of fishing related crimes that take place at sea. Most fishery and regional sea offices only have speedboats available to monitor the surrounding coastal waters and are thus unable to explore deeper waters.

Coordination systems are weak. Institutions that coordinate with one another include the fishery and sea regional offices, the Somaliland Navy, immigration and the Sea Police. Unfortunately these meetings are not routinely held and only happen incidentally when problems arise, meaning a lot of crimes at sea go unnoticed.

There is a lack of monitoring

Source: http://www.somalilan dtimes.net/sl/2009/3 83/50.shtml

 

Wallahi this has to be jock...now their trying to say they have illegal fishing after they see the success puntland will get on it. Nacalad ba idin wada ku yaale..madafackers are trying to take our game...get the hell out of here copy-cat losers.

 

Now u say fishing, yesterday u copy the oil..next i bet they going to talk about gulf of aden strategic location like we are...u guys need to get life and stop ruining our plan's...

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