Cape Town: The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr. Dion George, has announced a 36% increase in the allocation of certain key fish species. This move is seen as a crucial step towards empowering small-scale fishers, enhancing local economies, and fostering sustainable growth within South Africa’s fishing communities.
According to South African Government News Agency, the increase in fish allocations is aimed at improving livelihoods, empowering fishing communities, and stimulating economic activity in coastal regions. Dr. George emphasized the importance of supporting small-scale fishers to ensure they become central players in driving local development and sustainability.
The increased allocations are part of a broader strategy to promote inclusive economic growth and job creation while preserving South Africa’s rich marine biodiversity. The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment is actively working to rejuvenate coastal harbors as centers of economic activity and aims t
o uplift small-scale fishers to enable them to take full advantage of these expanded opportunities.
The initiative underscores the government’s commitment to addressing socio-economic challenges in coastal areas while ensuring the sustainable use of marine resources for future generations, as stated by the department.