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Rare expands its international fisheries footprint with Mozambique launch

Rare expands its international fisheries footprint with Mozambique launch

Source: PR Web

 

During the course of the week 8 to 15 April 2016, the international conservation organisation Rare, added Mozambique to its list of partnering countries participating in its Fish Forever programme, an initiative for small-scale fisheries management worldwide. This launch aims to move the country toward sustainable fishing practices that both preserve the country’s incredible ecosystem biodiversity, and allow for more sustainable fisheries.

 

In partnership with the Nordic Development Fund, the World Bank, the National Institute for the Development of Fisheries and Aquaculture (IDEPA), and Mozambique’s Ministry of the Sea, Inland Waters and Fisheries, the launch of Rare’s Fish Forever programme in Mozambique signifies its fifth country globally and first African nation to partner on transforming both the local and national approach to small-scale fisheries management.

 

“Our direct partnership with IDEPA and the Ministry of Fisheries reflects our shared commitment to empower and equip local communities with the necessary tools to manage their fisheries more sustainably”, said Patrick Mehlman, Rare’s vice president of Mozambique Programmes, noting that this tandem effort will “further strengthen the framework for success” in future efforts to establish a national model for fisheries management along the country’s vibrant coast.

 

The launch of this partnership also addresses formidable global concerns around food security, livelihood sustainability and climate change mitigation. For many in Mozambique, fishing serves as an essential source of food and income. Nearly half a million people nationwide rely on small-scale fishing for employment, and small-scale fishers account for more than 85% of the country’s annual catch.

 

Like many other countries in the developing tropics, Mozambique’s reliance on small scale fishing is threatened by overfishing, which is in turn depleting fishers’ food security, income and way of life. Rare’s Fish Forever approach and partnership with IDEPA will work to turn the tide by establishing long-lasting solutions deeply embedded in government policy and community practice.

 

Since its inception, Rare’s Fish Forever programme has been implemented in Belize, Brazil, Indonesia and the Philippines, addressing key environmental and social challenges faced by communities. Rare’s proven success in Belize is just one example of how pre-existing government partnerships can provide a successful and rapid transition to complete in-country ownership. With IDEPA staff playing a critical role in bringing the programme to scale, there exists an even greater potential to create long-lasting change in fisheries management that allows both people and nature to thrive.

 

“Working in close partnership with the Mozambique government, we are proud to expand Fish Forever into Africa”, said Brett Jenks, CEO of Rare. “These changes in fisheries management will ultimately address poverty, food security and development, while providing resilience against climate change for Mozambique’s small scale fishers”.

 

Working with the Mozambican government, and the IDEPA, Fish Forever will work with community fishing councils to empower local people to better manage their fisheries. Narci de Premegi, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Sea, Inland Waters and Fisheries, welcomed campaign manager candidates, touting them as “the best of the best, and first to benefit from this innovative approach to coastal fishing communities”.

 

IDEPA staff will participate in a two-year long training programme, ultimately providing them the tools to train and empower local fishing communities to sustainably manage their fisheries.

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FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages released

Vilankulo, Vilanculo, Vilankulos, vilanculos

FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages released

FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages are now available on fishbazaruto.com.

To see the kind of action you can experience with Captain Duarte Rato, head on over to their jam packed website and peruse:

The Captain’s Log: a well kept and very entertaining chronicle of every trip with Captain Duarte Rato since 2011

The Video Channel: featuring Duarte and guests all over the planet

The Boats: take a gander at these beauties, custom rigged by Duarte, and very ready.

FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages
FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages are now available

And many more menu items to go through. Enjoy!

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Casa na Duna in Praia do Tofinho accommodation

Casa na Duna in Praia do Tofinho accommodation

Casa na Duna in Praia do Tofinho has been open for accommodation since last year, and has been hosting travellers in style.

The view is straight up the barrel of the famed Tofinho Point – surf accommodation at it’s very best. Ranking right up there with J-Bay Surf View!

The warm water, great fishing, surfing and diving is what Mozambican holidays to Inhambane area are all about. Days go on forever and a siesta on the hammock overlooking The Dragon (the other really good but temperamental surf spot that breaks over shallow reef – high tide only), is part of the plan.

Evenings in and around Tofo mean sidewalk restaurants and bars, music kaleidoscopes, beach parties and howling at the full moon parties.

More about Casa na Duna can be found right here.

Praia do Tofinho
Praia do Tofinho
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Bazaruto Fishing Report December 2015

Bazaruto Fishing Report December 2015

Captain Duarte Rato has been catching up on things, and has posted the Bazaruto Fishing Report December 2015.

The amazing photography and amazing fishing stories can be read here.

Enjoy the gallery…

 

Bazaruto Fishing Report December 2015
Bazaruto Fishing Report December 2015

Bonnie on a fly
Bonnie on a fly
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Another huge Lake Chimipanda Bass

Another huge Lake Chimipanda Bass

Another huge Lake Chimipanda Bass! Terry Dawson got hold of this shot of a 6.16kg largemouth bass also caught in Lake Chimipanda, last September. This amazing piece of water holds quite a  few shoals of these monster bass, which patrol the huge lake. Locals who fish here often know exactly when and where to target these huge bass, and what types of lures to use. Hint. Huge lures!

Lake Chimipanda Bass
Lake Chimipanda Bass are now regularly reaching the 6kg mark!

We have an associate in the Lake Chimipanda valleys – Peter at Casa Msika. A bass centric accommodation and restaurant facility overlooking a beautiful tributary of the lake. The scenery is spectacular and since you are really ‘into the wild’, watch out for crocodiles, hippos, giraffes (they are dangerous I tell you!) and all sorts.

Casa Msika have boats and canoes for hire and charter. Bring your valid Mozambique fishing license. Luckily your Inamar version from the coast also works here in Manica province.

Join the 5kg Bass Club?! Yip, follow the link for more.

 

 

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