– reassured of Ministry’s support
Agriculture Minister, Zulfikar Mustapha on Saturday conducted an outreach to several villages along the Corentyne Coast, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), and met with a group of fishermen who appealed for improved zoning in Guyana’s waters.

During the meeting at Hogs Town, in Fyrish, the fishermen, who usually fish in a dedicated area in the Atlantic Ocean, told Mustapha that there has been a recent migration of the fish stock that requires them to venture beyond their dedicated zone.
Sankar Samaroo, one of the affected fishermen, explained that climate change had adversely impacted the catch level and population within their current fishing zone.
“Due to the climate change, the fish not coming into the amount of water you guys give us to fish in. We gotta go over by the trawlers and we ah get cuss. They saying that that is not our zone. We are asking the Minister if there can be a review of this so that there can be a specific time for the trawlers to fish and the fishermen to fish. We’ve met with them and asked for us to be allowed to fish from 6 o’clock in the morning to 2 o’clock in the afternoon and they could fish during the rest of the day and the night because they are fishing primarily for shrimps. The fishes feed on the shrimp so where ever the shrimps go the fishes following,” Samaroo noted.

In response, Mustapha committed to raising these concerns with the recently installed bodies mandated to overlook the industry and give recommendations to Government.
“Last week I installed two bodies that are responsible for dealing with these matters; the Fisheries Advisory Committee and the Guyana Fisheries Limited Board (GFLB). Members of the trawlers association have also raised issues pertaining to the low level of catches and the Ministry, through the Fisheries Department, will launch an investigation into the matter soon. In relation to your matter, I will raise it with the heads of both bodies so that they can meet with all parties involved, launch an investigation and make recommendations for a way forward to the Fisheries Department,” Minister Mustapha said.
Other fishermen also appealed for assistance with the irrigation channel used when discharging their catch and for works to be carried out on the access dam used to transport their engines.











