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SlideshowMarch 19, 2019

Boosting Fisheries in Mozambique

Mozambique¡¯s 2,700km coastline teems with rich marine life, supporting livelihoods for hundreds of remote coastal communities. Extensive oceanic and inland waters and 200 miles of Exclusive Economic Zone represent a vital job market and shelter abundant fish stocks, a major source of food and nutrition for the country¡¯s population. Despite great potential, however, fisheries in Mozambique is an under-performing sector. Overfishing and destructive fishing techniques are leading to declining fish catches and a degraded ecosystem, while the rapid and uncontrolled expansion of artisanal fisheries is threatening the sustainability of this precious natural resource.To promote sustainable rural development and reduce poverty, the World ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵAPP is supporting a program to align economic development with the sustainable management of marine resources. As part of Mozambique¡¯s SWIOfish Program, Mais Peixe Sustent¨¢vel provides matching grants to support artisanal fishermen and encourage micro, small and medium enterprises to sustainably expand fisheries and aquaculture value chains.