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FAO Join Combines Efforts With Liberian Gov’t For Regional Demersal And Pelagic Resources Survey

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In the Western Gulf of Guinea

By Alfred Kollie, alfredkolliejr92@gmail.comFood and Agriculture Organization or FAO in Liberia has signed a memorandum of understanding or MOU with the government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority or NaFAA for the conduct of regional demersal and plastic resources survey in the Western Gulf of Guinea.

Among various development partners engaging in agrifood systems in Liberia, FAO maintains its comparative advantage in policy support and provision of technical assistance in areas of agriculture (crop and livestock production), one health support (focused on animal health), fisheries, marine, in-land and aquaculture.

The signing ceremony took place at the FAO office in Monrovia on Monday, February 19, 2024which marks a significant milestone in the commitment to sustainable fisheries management and the promotion of food security in the region.

The collaboration between the Government of Liberia and the FAO

underscores the shared vision to enhance the understanding and management of demersal and pelagic resources in the Western Gulf of Guinea. As part of the MOU, FAO will be responsible for surveying with the participation of the Institute of Marine

Research (IMR).

FAO will also provide other services as well as technical inputs per the work plan contained

in the document.

The survey will be conducted by the research vessel Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, consistent with the Programme Agreement between the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, the Institute of Marine

Research of Bergen (IMR), and FAO, titled: “Supporting the Application of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management considering Climate and Pollution Impacts” (EAF-Nansen Programme”).

IMR as the operator of the vessel will be responsible for providing vessel services.

On the other hand, NaFAA will, among other things, be responsible for obtaining all clearances, authorizations, licenses, and necessary permits by the Government of Liberia for the vessel, and all personnel assigned to the project and shall keep FAO informed in this regard. The vessel shall fly the flag of Norway as the country of registration, and the flag of the United Nations as the housing flag.

Speaking during the signing ceremony of the MOU, FAO Liberia Representative a.i Mrs. Bintia Stephen Tchicaya, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership and emphasized the organization’s dedication and providing technical support to the development of sustainable fisheries in Liberia.

She said the partnership agreement is part of the FAO EAF Nansen-Programme which focuses on conducting surveys of marine resources across coastal regions of the world for sustainable use of the oceans.

Madam Tchicaya described as very important the partnership agreement with the Government of Liberia, noting that it will provide scientific data on the marine resources in the Liberian waters which will help the

Liberian authorities put into place safeguard measures that will discourage improper use of the ocean and provide a clearer approach to the governance of the Liberian waters.

“The data to be obtained from the research will inform NaFAA to guide the artisanal fisheries activities by determining at what time fishers should fish and the type of fish that will be available to them. The findings from the research will also enable the Liberian authorities to understand how to intensify fisheries activities and undertake fisheries sustainably” said FAO acting Representative in Liberia.

In remarks, NaFAA Director General Madam Emma-Matieh Glassco,thanked  the FAO for the collaboration and reaffirmed Liberia’s

commitment to responsible marine resource management and conservation.

She emphasized the importance of the MOU, noting that collecting data on the country’s marine resources will boost fisheries activities.

She said with the survey, Liberia will be able to identify what is in its waters and will be able to make informed decisions to address marine issues.

The NaFAA Director General said for too long the lack of data has undermined the fisheries sector, as such the survey, when conducted, will present scientific data that will henceforth inform the workings of her

institutions by improving its governance of the sector.

“To open an industrial fishing, you must be able to be informed by scientific data, and so we, as a country, had to request technical support. Based on the partnership and the availability, which is how they were

able to select Liberia. Liberia and many other countries were competing to get this stock assessment. We have not been doing the stock assessment for more than a decade, but recently, you see that we are doing a stock assessment. At least we will be able to know the potential of our fisheries resources. I am so excited for this. The future of our fisheries sector is very bright,” said the NaFAA Director-General.

The Regional Demersal and Pelagic Resources Survey will play a crucial role in providing valuable data and insights for implementing effective fisheries management strategies and ensuring the long-term viability

of marine resources in the Western Gulf of Guinea.

This collaborative effort reflects the collective determination of the Government of Liberia and the FAO to promote sustainable fisheries, protect marine ecosystems, and contribute to the well-being of coastal communities in the region.

 

 

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