The Shura Council’s Public Facilities and Environment Committee, led by Dr. Mohammed Ali
Hassan Ali, has set its sights on protecting Bahrain’s precious marine resources.
Members discussed a proposed amendment to Decree Law No. (20) of 2002, laying the
groundwork for a two-pronged approach: curbing foreign fishing vessels and bolstering the
domestic industry.
Spearheaded by a group of dedicated Shura Council members, the proposed law prioritizes
long-term sustainability and self-sufficiency in the fisheries sector.
By limiting foreign access to local waters and actively encouraging the development of fish
farms and marine habitats, the legislation aims to ensure a thriving domestic industry capable
of meeting Bahrain’s needs and even fuelling exports.
Recognizing the crucial role fishermen play in this endeavour, the proposal also outlines plans
for targeted support, offering expertise, technical guidance, grants, and loans.