Fish production in Oman declines 22.4pc by Oct 2022
Small pelagic fish comprised the largest share of traditional fishing till October end
Published: 05:01 PM,Jan 01,2023 | EDITED : 09:01 PM,Jan 01,2023
MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman’s fish production declined by 22.4 per cent to stand at 556,151 tonnes till the end of October 2022 compared to 716,272 tonnes during the corresponding period in 2021, according to the latest data issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).
The total value of fish production grew by 2.2 tonnes of which worth stands at RO 339.592 million compared to the same period in 2021. Traditional fishing, which constitutes the largest share of Oman’s fish production, dropped by 24.8 per cent to reach 515,318 tonnes by the end of October 2022 compared to 685,244 tonnes during the corresponding period in 2021.
On the level of governorates, the Governorate of Al Wusta came first in the volume of fish landing through traditional fishing as production stood at 182,460 tonnes, comprising a fall by 34.2 per cent by the end of October 2022.
The Governorate of South Al Sharqiyah came second by producing 162,047 tonnes, constituting a drop by 29.2 per cent by the end of October 2022.
They were followed by the governorates of North Al Batinah and South Al Batinah as production stood at 58,307 tonnes, comprising a rise by 2.7 per cent.
Sectors of commercial and coastal fisheries grew by 34.5 per cent and 9 per cent, respectively. Small pelagic fish comprised the largest share of traditional fishing till the end of October 2022 to hit at 250,989 tonnes, comprising 35.9 per cent compared to the corresponding period in 2021.
Moreover, large pelagic fish declined by 10.5 per cent to stand at 140,157 tonnes compared to the corresponding period in 2021. -- ONA
The total value of fish production grew by 2.2 tonnes of which worth stands at RO 339.592 million compared to the same period in 2021. Traditional fishing, which constitutes the largest share of Oman’s fish production, dropped by 24.8 per cent to reach 515,318 tonnes by the end of October 2022 compared to 685,244 tonnes during the corresponding period in 2021.
On the level of governorates, the Governorate of Al Wusta came first in the volume of fish landing through traditional fishing as production stood at 182,460 tonnes, comprising a fall by 34.2 per cent by the end of October 2022.
The Governorate of South Al Sharqiyah came second by producing 162,047 tonnes, constituting a drop by 29.2 per cent by the end of October 2022.
They were followed by the governorates of North Al Batinah and South Al Batinah as production stood at 58,307 tonnes, comprising a rise by 2.7 per cent.
Sectors of commercial and coastal fisheries grew by 34.5 per cent and 9 per cent, respectively. Small pelagic fish comprised the largest share of traditional fishing till the end of October 2022 to hit at 250,989 tonnes, comprising 35.9 per cent compared to the corresponding period in 2021.
Moreover, large pelagic fish declined by 10.5 per cent to stand at 140,157 tonnes compared to the corresponding period in 2021. -- ONA