“Marine Resources Protection Remain Significant Pillar” Says DG, As NaFAA Officially Launches Nets Exchange Program “Marine Resources Protection Remain Significant Pillar” Says DG, As NaFAA Officially Launches Nets Exchange Program
DG Emma Glassco Speaking At The Grand Nets Exchange Program west point fishing community central Monrovia Thursday May 13, 2021
The Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has stressed that the protection of ‘Liberia marine resources remain a significant pillar in maintaining a sustainable fisheries sector’.
Speaking recently at the official launch of NaFAA’s Net Exchange program held in the Township of West Point, Director General Emma Metieh Glassco pointed out that NaFAA has adopted an approach to ensure that fish is available at all times, ‘for our generation today and the ones unborn’. This, Hon Glassco says will provide a cycle of socioeconomic intervention for the people dwelling in fis
Liberia: Local Fishermen Complain on the Quality of NaFAA New Fishing Nets
Liberia: Local Fishermen Complain on the Quality of NaFAA New Fishing Nets
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MONROVIA Local fishermen have criticized recent move by the National Fisheries and Aqua Culture Authority (NaFAA) to change their fishing nets.
The fishermen who spoke with
FrontPageAfrica over the weekend said the fishing net intended to be distributed by NaFAA is not durable compared to the ones being used by them and will cost them serious losses.
They said, the decision to change their fishing nets is good, but it must be done with durable nets.
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Two 40 Foot Containers of Fishing Nets Arrive in Monrovia – Ahead of Free Fishing Nets Distribution Across Coastal Communities Two 40 Foot Containers of Fishing Nets Arrive in Monrovia – Ahead of Free Fishing Nets Distribution Across Coastal Communities
Kru Paddling Canoes Operators and Fishmongers on Grand Cess Beach in Grand Kru County
As part of efforts to empower local fishermen across Liberia, the government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has disclosed the arrival of a huge consignment of internationally recommended multifilament or thread fishing nets. The arrival of the nets is part of World Bank sponsored project for Sustainable Management of Fishery resources.
Two 40 Foot Containers of Fishing Nets Arrive in Monrovia
Two 40 Foot Containers of Fishing Nets Arrive in Monrovia
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Monrovia As part of efforts to empower local fishermen across Liberia, the government of Liberia through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has disclosed the arrival of a huge consignment of internationally recommended multifilament or thread fishing nets. The arrival of the nets is part of World Bank-sponsored project for Sustainable Management of Fishery resources.
A press release quoting the Director General of NaFAA, Madam Emma Metieh Glassco says the consignment of thread nets are in Monrovia for free nets exchange program which only affect licensed fishermen using paddling or Kru canoes