Experts finalize plan to tackle illegal fishing in Togolese waters

Agriculture
Friday, 21 May 2021 11:01
Experts finalize plan to tackle illegal fishing in Togolese waters

(Togo First) - Togo is working on a plan to tackle illegal fishing in the country’s waters. The related strategic document is being validated in Lomé by actors of the sector gathered for a 2-day workshop started yesterday. 

In detail, the actors are assessing challenges the sector needs to overcome, which include unauthorized fishing and fake registration of fishing boats. 

“The national action plan to fight illegal, unregulated, and undeclared fishing was drawn, well thought and pegged to the FAO’s international action plan against illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing,” said Ali Dantami, Director of Fisheries and Aquaculture. 

The plan will in effect enable Togo to better monitor fishing activities, prevent the overexploitation of resources and limit the number of boats that can fish in the national waters. Moreover, it would help improve the revenues of local fishermen. 

According to Dantami, “the national marine, maritime brigade, the maritime prefecture, fishery services, the High Council for the Sea, fishermen, and many more” should be engaged in the process.

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