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State approval for deep-sea fishing
Published on: Monday, October 29, 2018
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State approval for deep-sea fishing
Kota Kinabalu: Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said the approval of deep-sea fishing licence in Sabah issued at federal level should also be approved at the State Government level to ensure better control on fishing. In this regard, he said the State Government would be holding discussions with the Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Ministry soon to review the framework of procedure in issuing the licence so that it also received the approval of the State before being issued.

"We want any approval by the Federal Government to also obtain agreement from the State because we know the capability of our fishermen, apart from facilitating us to control in terms of the catch.

"Cooperation between the Federal and State Governments should be enhanced to ensure the fishery sector in Sabah is well-managed," he told reporters after launching the 18th Menumbok Fishermen Festival, here, Sunday.

He said if the issuance of deep-sea fishing licence requires State approval, enforcement would be implemented more effectively.

"We should also step up surveillance of foreign fishermen so that the resources for fishermen's livelihood in the State would not be depleted.

"As such, the use of trawler should be monitored...do not allow small trawler net which could wipe out our marine ecosystem," he added.

Meanwhile, when asked on the construction of the Ko-Nelayan Kuala Penyu building, Mohd Shafie said the allocation for the building has been approved.

"The allocation has been approved and there maybe problems with the land or its location may not be suitable. The building is very important as a meeting place for fishermen to improve their catch," he said.

On Friday, State Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Junz Wong urged the Federal Government to return the power to issue deep-sea fishing licences in Sabah to the State authority.

He said this was important to enable the State to put an end to illegal fishing activities in its deep-sea and coastal areas.

"Illegal fishing activities are rampant in Sabah waters, incurring hefty losses in revenue to the State.

"With Sabah regaining the power to issue deep-sea fishing licences, it would be able to effective monitor and take the necessary actions to curb such activities," he added.





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