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UAE fishermen call for clear seasonal bans aligned with neighbouring Gulf states
Emirati fishermen have been voicing frustration over unclear seasonal fishing bans and called for UAE fishing timelines to be brought in line with neighbouring Gulf states to support livelihoods and ensure local fish supply – the Federal National Council heard on Wednesday.
FNC member Mohammed Al Kashf questioned the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment over the prolonged fishing ban on certain species, particularly using wire traps known locally as hiyal.
Al Kashf said fishermen received text messages informing them of the ban without a clear timeframe, creating uncertainty and affecting their ability to plan around optimal fishing periods.
'This lack of clarity prevents fishermen from benefitting during the most suitable times of the year,' he said, urging the ministry to consider adjustments that support both fish stock sustainability and the economic wellbeing of Emirati fishermen.
Responding to the concerns, Minister of Climate Change and Environment Amna Al Dahak said the fishing ban period has remained unchanged since 2021 and currently runs from November 1 to May 13 each year, based on ministerial decisions informed by scientific studies.
Furthermore, the ministry sends regular notifications to fishermen, including reminders at the start and end of each season. 'These periods are based on studies that aim to ensure the regeneration of fish stocks and protect marine life,' said the minister, adding that awareness workshops are held in coordination with the Fishermen's Cooperative Union to keep fishermen informed. Four such workshops were conducted this year alone.
Minister Al Dahak stressed that preserving the fishing profession and ensuring its sustainability remains a key priority. 'We work closely with fishermen and regularly hold stakeholder meetings to address their challenges and align on goals," he said.
Coordination is also ongoing with local authorities and through joint technical committees at the GCC level, she added. Al Kashf welcomed the ministry's engagement but pointed out that fishermen still face operational difficulties when bans are imposed late or without fixed reopening dates.
He said preparations for the fishing season, such as recruiting crew and acquiring supplies, require significant time and investment. 'Veteran fishermen and sea-goers know the right times for the season to start, and the ministry is pushing efforts in the right direction,' he said. 'But there is a clear call from fishermen to begin the season in early October instead, to match neighbouring countries.'