Different species from Al Marsa Fisheries has been certified Friend of the Sea: Blue line snapper, Catfish, Crimson Jobfish, Greater amberjack, Indian oil sardine, Kawakawa, King soldier bream, Tiger-toothed croaker, Soldier bream, Striped bonito, Santer Seabream (Red Seabream), Sweetlips, Trevally and Yellowfin tuna.
Situated in the Rusayl Industrial Estate near Muscat, Oman, the Al Marsa Fisheries production plant facility is one of the biggest and most modern in the whole region. Operational since 2007, Al Marsa, fishes in the South coastal belt of country Oman, FAO Zone-51, Harbours – Ras Madrakah, Shuwaimiyah, Lakbi and Sharbatat. The company procures fish only from small artisanal traditional fishing operations using the Hand line (one hook) method which has no impact to the seabed and allows great selectivity. Paolo Bray Friend of the Sea’s Executive Director explains “Al Marsa support and work directly with the local fishing community, Friend of the Sea appreciates this.”
Oman is member of IOTC which aims to manage tuna in the India Ocean and a member of ROPME which aims to protect the water quality of the sea. Oman was also among the first in the region to sign the International Maritime Organization convention and protocols linked to MARPOL 73/78 and the UN convention on the laws of the sea and has adopted the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. To overcome over-fishing Oman has applied fishing restrictions for certain protected species of fish (e.g. shrimp, lobster and abalone) during breading seasons.
For more information, please contact:
Executive Director – Mr Paolo Bray
Friend of the Sea
Tel: +39 348 565 0306
Email: paolobray@friendofthesea.org
http: www.friendofthesea.org
General Manager – Mr Bernard Durin
Al Marsa Fisheries
Tel: +968 99 27 99 13
Email: bdurin@almarsa-fisheries.com
http://www.almarsa-fisheries.com