– as IUU National Plan of Action presented to Fisheries Dept
Agriculture Minister Zulfikar Mustapha handed over Guyana’s National Plan of Action to prevent, deter, and eliminate illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing to the Ministry’s Fisheries Department.
The event took place in the Ministry’s main boardroom, and saw attendance of representatives from the World Wildlife Fund-Guianas (WWF-Guianas), the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), the Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), and other officers from the Ministry’s Fisheries Department.
While offering remarks at the exercise, Minister Mustapha said the fisheries sector provides an essential source of food, employment, well-being, and trade globally and for many Guyanese.
“There is a continued demand for fish and fish products, owing to the massive expansion of our global population. Fish has emerged as an important commodity for the achievement of food security. However, we are cognizant of the fact that our efforts to ensure the sustainability of the fishing industry face significant threats, such as climate change, and illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. The Government of Guyana continues to invest heavily in proactive initiatives that ensure Guyana is on a sustainable path to being a food-secure nation. This plan of action, therefore, strives to promote long-term conservation and the sustainable use of our fisheries resources,” Minister Mustapha said.
Mustapha also said that with the framework, the Ministry would seek to improve the management of Guyana’s fisheries resources, which is supported by legislative reform.










