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Oman Launches Major Fisheries Survey to Boost Marine Sustainability

Oman fisheries survey will begin this Friday in the Arabian Sea and Sea of Oman, aiming to enhance sustainable management of marine resources. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, in cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), will lead the project. This initiative supports Oman Vision 2040 goals and strengthens food security across the country.

The project will provide accurate scientific data on fish biomass, stock sizes, and species distribution in Omani waters. Researchers will assess target species, analyze population trends, and identify areas requiring conservation efforts. By generating this evidence, authorities can design policies that protect marine ecosystems while ensuring optimal resource use.

Field surveys will cover biological studies, fish stock assessments, oceanography, and marine environmental monitoring. The teams will also evaluate fishing techniques and equipment to improve efficiency and sustainability. In addition, environmental data such as temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and chlorophyll levels will be collected to understand ecosystem dynamics.

Officials explained that the project will help build a comprehensive national database for fisheries. This resource will support long-term strategic planning, enhance biodiversity protection, and create new investment opportunities in Oman’s fishing sector. Consequently, the survey is expected to strengthen the resilience and sustainability of marine resources nationwide.

The Ministry called on fishermen and seafarers to cooperate with survey teams and research vessels. Authorities urged the public to avoid interfering with operations to ensure smooth and safe survey execution. Close collaboration with local communities is vital to achieve the goals of the Oman fisheries survey.

Furthermore, experts said the project will serve as a model for regional fisheries management. By combining scientific research, environmental monitoring, and policy planning, Oman can ensure sustainable development of marine resources. The initiative highlights the country’s commitment to preserving ocean ecosystems while promoting economic and food security benefits.

Overall, Oman is taking proactive steps to manage its marine resources effectively. The Oman fisheries survey demonstrates a forward-thinking approach that combines science, policy, and community engagement to secure the future of its fishing industry.

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