President Kenyatta commissions marine research vessel in Mombasa
Senin, 27 Januari 2014
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President Uhuru Kenyatta has called for county governments to  work closely with the national government in order to deliver on the  development pledges to Kenyans.
Speaking at the port of  Mombasa where he commissioned a research vessel donated by Belgium, the  President told senators and MPs to rise above partisan politics and  support laws that will transform the country and improve livelihoods.
“The  Legislature should work with the Executive on transformative laws that  will bring tangible development and transform the country,” the  President said. He asked the Senate to enact laws that ensure prudent  use of public resources by county governments.
President  Kenyatta also welcomed the proposal by sea-fishing counties to work  together with the national government on policing of the Kenyan seas and  clamp down on rampant drug trafficking in the coast region.
FISHERIES RESEARCH
The  Head of State was commissioning the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research  Institute’s RV Mtafiti, a vessel to be used for fisheries research and  conservation of marine life in the Indian Ocean that was donated by the  Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) and the Fund for Scientific Research in  Belgium.
The 56 metre-long Offshore Patrol Vessel  (OPV), the largest of its kind in the region, will undertake physical,  chemical, geological and biological oceanography research besides  carrying out fisheries stock assessment within the Exclusive Economic  Zone (EEZ).
President Kenyatta said the vessel will  also be utilised for exploratory experimental fishing to establish  suitable means for the optimal exploitation of marine fisheries, and  that the vessel would go a long way in improving the country’s capacity  to safeguard its marine resources against illegal, unreported and  unregulated fishing.
President Kenyatta said lack of an  offshore research vessel for oceanographic study and stock assessment  has been a major obstacle to research and management of marine stocks.
“Our  monitoring, control and surveillance of these fisheries will now be  improved by the offshore patrol vessel,” the President said.
He  stressed the importance of oceanographic research to government  institutions concerned with deep-sea resources, county governments and  private investors undertaking sea-farming or other marine ventures.
The  President regretted the loss of billions of shillings to illegal,  unreported and unregulated fishing. The figure was estimated at Sh12  billion by the Marine Fisheries Taskforce four years ago.
President  Kenyatta also noted that the country's marine fisheries contribute only  five percent of the 174,000 tonnes of local fish produced, despite the  waters off the coast being a large and rich fishing area, saying local  fishermen had been confined to near-shore coastal waters due to their  lack of deep-sea fishing equipment leaving the marine exclusive economic  zone for exploitation by other nations.
FISHING UNDER-EXPLOITED
The  government was aware of the challenges facing the local fishing  industry, the President said, and was exploring the feasibility of  increasing production from Kenya’s waters in the Indian Ocean, adding  that funds have been made available for an additional offshore patrol  vessel which will soon be deployed.
“We are a  significant maritime nation. Though no complete stock assessment has  been carried out, various studies show that this fishery is  under-exploited,” said the President.
Kilifi governor  Amason Kingi said the five sea-fishing county governments will work with  the national government on policing the maritime borders.
Mr  Kingi said the county and national governments would also work together  on a special police unit to check on illegal fishing and drug  trafficking.
West Flanders governor Carl Decaluwe said  partnerships between his regional government and Kenya have been  developed on joint marine research, exchange of expertise and capacity  building and gave assurances that the donated vessel was mechanically  sound.
He added that better knowledge of marine  resources was a key contributor to Kenya’s economic development and  thanked the President for his steadfast support of the project
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