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Government steps up to protect fisheries resources in Tanzania

The Tanzanian government said it has effectively strengthened the management of fisheries resources through patrol operations that led to the seizure of illegal fishing gear and the arrest of suspects violating fisheries laws and regulations, the Minister for Livestock and Fisheries, Bashiru Ally Kakurwa, has disclosed.

Presenting the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries budget for the 2026/2027 financial year in Dodoma on 14th May 2026, Dr Bashiru said the operations resulted in the confiscation of 4,768 beach seine nets, 2,167 makila nets, 475 sardine fishing nets, and 948 trawl nets, including a 700-metre trawl net seized in Uvinza District Council.

He said other confiscated items included 99,680 metres of trawling ropes, 63 mosquito nets, 434 paddle canoes, 124 boat engines, 22 fuel tanks, and 172 boats. Authorities also seized 12,720.81 kilograms of immature fish and 4,312 kilograms of juvenile live crabs.

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According to the minister, a total of 1,047 suspects involved in illegal fishing activities contrary to fisheries laws, regulations, and procedures were arrested and taken to legal authorities for further action.

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