Abu Dhabi: To mark the UAE Year of Tolerance in 2019, the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD), in partnership with H.E Maryam bint Mohammed Al Mehairi, Minister of State for Food Security, has released the first batch of economically-important and over-exploited fish species into Abu Dhabi waters. The fish, which were produced by the Aquaculture Center and Marine Studies on Abu Al Abyad Island, were released to boost fish stocks and enhance the country's food security.

The release was part of EAD’s Fish Stock Enhancement Programme, which is  includes releasing various species of economically-important and over-exploited fish species such as Hamour (Epinephelus coioides), Shaari (Lethrinus nebulosus), Qabit (Rhabdosargus sarba) and others, produced at different aquaculture centres in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The released fish were fitted with small tags carrying a phone number for reporting in case caught. This will assist researchers in assessing and monitoring the movements of the fish.

The fish release took place on Wednesday in the presence of HE Maryam bint Mohammed Al Mehairi, Minister of State for Food Security and H.E Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Acting Secretary General of EAD and representatives from Ministry of Climate Change and Environment .

H.E Maryam bint Mohammed Al Mehairi, Minister of State for Food Security, said: “The release of this first batch of fish represents a qualitative addition to our efforts in increasing the natural fish stocks and maintaining economically-important fish production, which is a key factor in the UAE's efforts to achieve food security, where fisheries are a vital source of food in the UAE."

She added, "We, at the Office of Food Security, aim to lead efforts to diversify the sources of fish from natural sources within the Gulf waters and protected areas by promoting research on the sustainability of the marine environment, as well as strengthening the aquaculture sector, which is one of the most vital sectors in food production. The sector can expand and bridge the gap between local production ratios and global patterns of production and consumption of 50% of global demand through fish farming. "

H.E Al Mehairi said, “This initiative, launched in cooperation with EAD and the private sector, will contribute to the enhancement of the natural stock of endangered species of local fish, thus contributing to the conservation of biological diversity.”

H.E Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri said, "With the quadrupling of the UAE’s population over the past 20 years and a resulting increased demand for seafood and other uses in the maritime domain, the UAE’s fisheries, have come under increasing pressure, as it has around the world. Dedicated UAE-wide socioeconomic studies indicate that one of the key pressures on the fishery is the overcapacity of the commercial and recreational fishing sectors – with the most landed demersal species, Hamour, Shaari and Farsh (Diagramma pictum) being overexploited by an estimated five times the sustainable limit. While the pelagic, Kanaad (Scomberomorus commerson), are being overexploited by up to three times the sustainable limit.”

“With these findings in mind, we announced our Fish Stock Enhancement Programme, which will help rehabilitate our fish stocks for the first time and enhance them. Throughout the programme, we will continue to assess the extent to which the stockpile has benefited from the released fish. Moreover, more batches of fish, made up of different species, will be released in protected areas along the emirate's coast,” added Dr. Al Dhaheri.

EAD calls on all fishermen to report any tagged fish caught to Abu Dhabi Government Contact Centre to assist researchers in the collection of information (e.g. species, location, size if possible).

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About Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD)
Established in 1996, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) is committed to protecting and enhancing air quality, groundwater as well as the biodiversity of our desert and marine ecosystem. By partnering with other government entities, the private sector, NGOs and global environmental agencies, we embrace international best practice, innovation and hard work to institute effective policy measures. We seek to raise environmental awareness, facilitate sustainable development and ensure environmental issues remain one of the top priorities of our national agenda.

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