Sharjah Fish Resources Authority Unveils Vision for Sustainable Fishing

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Amidst the dignified halls of the Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC), a pivotal discussion unfolded, echoing the aspirations and commitments to the aquatic realm. Led by the esteemed Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, the SCC convened its ninth session, delving into the maritime policies sculpted by the Sharjah Fish Resources Authority (SFRA).

Ali Ahmed Abu Ghazin, the luminary Chairman of SFRA, embarked on a journey through the corridors of legislative decree, elucidating the essence of Decree Law No. 3 of 2022. Within its provisions lay the blueprint for the organization’s noble mandate, etched on the tapestry of Sharjah’s maritime landscape since September 1, 2022.

With a poised demeanor, Abu Ghazin unfurled the multifaceted mission of SFRA, a symphony resonating with the rhythms of preservation, security, and advancement. Through a kaleidoscope of tasks and responsibilities, SFRA pledged allegiance to the revival of fishing traditions, anchoring itself as a stalwart guardian of food security and development.

In the sanctum of deliberation, queries danced like gentle waves, met with the steady guidance of Abu Ghazin. With candor and clarity, he unveiled the grand design, weaving the visions of H.H. Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammed Al Qasimi into the very fabric of SFRA’s ethos. Here, amidst the echoes of policy, lay a commitment not merely to support fishermen but to foster an environment where the fishing profession thrives—a cornerstone of economic vitality amidst Sharjah’s burgeoning landscape of progress and prosperity.

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