IN BAZARUTO: NEW FISHERMEN ASSOCIATION UNDER BIG CHALLENGE


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2008


06 Aug 2008 - The Archipelago claims for a new and urgent fishing revival - Maputo, Mozambique – WWF´s Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) Project in Bazaruto has achieved one of its main goals by, recently, helping in the establishment of a new fishermen association in Bazaruto Archipelago: the Bazaruto Archipelago Fishermen Association (APABA). The new association called after the Archipelago will stand as the officially known community entity responsible for the good and prosperous management of the scarce marine natural resources left in this area.

The new association will have as its big challenge the restoration of the formerly well-known ecological biodiversity in the area and will, specifically, deal with one of the most dramatic fisheries crisis ever faced in the archipelago. Contrary to the past, the word “fish”, in all its senses and varieties, seems now to be one of the most missing “resources” for local communities as it makes ages since a good catch has been seen around. This scary crisis has lead to an unstoppable and irrational exploration of the few and juvenile remaining fishing stocks.

Eng. Meneses Roberto, WWF´s CBNRM Bazaruto Project Executant, thinks that, although this association should have come long time ago, it is now very welcome and WWF should congratulate itself for this achievement: “We have created enough capacity for local communities to start manage themselves, in a sustainable way, the marine resources they have around them, which represent they granary”, said Mr. Roberto.

When questioned about the first steps of his mandate, the new elected president of the APABA, Mr. Cremildo Zivane, said that:”My first action will be to carry out a consultation with the fishermen, mostly to find out or to confirm what is exactly leading to the scarcity of fish in our archipelago…one of the great reasons for that is the we are not using the appropriate mesh (of nets), and that problem must be resolved amongst us”.

WWF current studies on marine resources management in the area are proving that if serious measures are not taken as soon as possible. Bazaruto may fall into one of its deepest fisheries crisis ever seen. According to Lara Muaves, the WWF Marine Biologist carrying out the studies in the area, the best thing to happen to local fishermen is that: “...now they accept the fact that the fish is gone and that´s due to their direct action over marine resources: I trust that this association will, I mean must, revert the situation”.

Besides the initiative of the creation of a fishermen association, the WWF CBNRM Bazaruto Project is engaged in other alternatives livelihoods which go from providing training opportunities for local people in construction, carpentry, bee-keeping and sewing to the establishment of cultural, workmanship and tourist guides groups that may “sell” their services to tourism private operators based in the archipelago.
WWF CBNRM Bazaruto Project comes to an end in December 2008.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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