The Deputy Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has termed the development of a shrimp management plan as an important pillar in Liberia’s fisheries management strategy with support from the World Bank under the Liberia Sustainable Management of Fisheries Project.
Augustine M. Manoballah disclosed that the shrimp management plan is being developed at a time when Liberian Fisheries Management is experiencing what he termed as a decline in revenue generation.
However, Manaoballah noted that shrimp which is one of Liberia’s high-value species, developing a management plan at this time that would allow exploitation will generate revenue potential for the country.
The Liberian Fisheries Deputy Director General for Administration made the statement Monday, April 15, 2024, at the start of a one-day workshop on the validation of a draft shrimp fishery management plan for the Liberian Multi-species Deepwater Shrimp Fishery held at NaFAA Corporate Headquarters near the Freeport of Monrovia.
Mr. Manoballah recalled that one year ago, the Liberian Fisheries Authority conducted experimental fishing on the country’s shrimp resources with preliminary data collected, as such it was decided that some exploration be conducted.
He mentioned that the idea was welcomed by the World Bank resulting in support for the hiring of a consultant who has helped develop a shrimp fisheries management plan based on data collected from the experimental fishing conducted.
Manoballah has, therefore called on other line Ministries and Agencies to support the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority in the full implementation of the shrimp management plan.