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Home»Counties»Govt intensifies research, bets on marine and aquatic resources
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Govt intensifies research, bets on marine and aquatic resources

KNABy KNA21st June 2024Updated:21st June 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kisumu Governor Prof. Anyang Nyong'o addressing participants during the closing ceremony of the second Aquatic Resources and Blue Economy Conference held in Kisumu.
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The government plans to intensify marine and freshwater research to guide in the exploitation of untapped aquatic resources.

Through the initiative spearheaded by the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), it targets to come up with scientific data and information to guide in the sustainable exploitation of the natural resources.

Mining and Blue Economy Cabinet Secretary (CS) Salim Mvurya said the ministry has rolled out a policy and research backed roadmap towards the realisation of full potential of the sector.

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In a speech read by the Director of Fisheries Rodrick Kundu during the closing ceremony of the second Aquatic Resources and Blue Economy Conference (ARBEC II) held in Kisumu, the CS highlighted the importance of research saying it will help the government in developing a sustainable blue economy while boosting the country’s revenue base.

“This conference has been very instrumental in helping us to understand the dynamics of the sector. The government will implement the various research findings out of these conference to help build a sustainable blue economy,” he said.

Development of a robust fisheries and aquaculture program is part of the government’s plan to ensure the country reaps maximum benefits from the blue economy sector. It will also include the construction of fish landing sites at the coast and in Lake Victoria.

KMFRI Board Chairman Juma Safari Mumba said the research body has already developed a five-year strategic plan (2023-2027) to help achieve the research projections.

The plan, he said was hinged on the Vison 2030, Medium Term Plan IV and the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation (BETA) agenda.

He urged government to allocate resources to KMFRI to drive the research program which he said, will unlock the blue economy potential.

Speaking during the same occasion, Kisumu Governor Prof. Anyang Nyong’o reiterated the importance of research to guide in the rolling out of various blue economy initiatives.

“Investments in the sector must be guided by science and research to ensure sustainable utilisation of resources,” he said.

He lauded the national government for allocating Sh. 1.5 billion to support various blue economy programs in Kisumu.

The programs among them Kabonyo- Kanyagwal Fisheries project and the construction of Asat and Ogal fish landing sites, he said, will go a long way in boosting the sector in Kisumu.

He further urged the government to open to the public the port of Kisumu which has been refurbished to revive lake transport and inter-country trade.

“Whereas we thank the government for reviving the port, it remains closed to the public. The port must be made accessible to the public to do business and unlock the region’s potential,” he said. – By Chris Mahandara

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