In a bid to preserve the tranquility of Kalba’s coastal waters, a fresh set of regulations has been unveiled, charting a new course for fishermen navigating these azure expanses. Spearheaded by Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, the venerable Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, Administrative Resolution No. (2) of 2024 AD stands as a beacon of guidance for those who ply their trade in these shimmering depths.
Heralding a paradigm shift, the edict delineates stringent guidelines, mandating fishermen to tread only along prescribed pathways en route to their piscatorial pursuits. Prohibited zones, demarcated by sentinel buoys, serve as off-limits sanctuaries, safeguarding fragile ecosystems from the overzealous cast of the net.
Moreover, the decree casts its net wider, restricting the sale of catches beyond Kalba’s confines. Fishermen find solace in the prospect of showcasing their bounty within the bustling markets of the city, their livelihoods anchored firmly in local commerce.
In a nod to the vicissitudes of fortune that beset seafaring souls, provisions for recompense have been enshrined. Those who find their gear commandeered by the watchful gaze of the Environment and Protected Areas Authority will find solace in the promise of restitution, their tribulations not going unheeded.
Yet, it is the establishment of a bespoke committee that stands as testament to a compassionate governance. Comprising luminaries such as Major General Saif Mohammad Al Zari Al Shamsi, Ali Ahmed Abu Ghazin, and Muhammad bin Shahraan, this august assembly will meticulously deliberate upon the rightful indemnification of those who find themselves injured in the line of duty.
In this new dawn of regulation, Kalba’s fishermen find themselves navigating not just the capricious tides of the sea, but also the currents of change, guided by the steady hand of progress and preservation.