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– further 10% in 2012By Leonard Gildarie The country’s seafood operators have agreed to slash their fleet by 10 per cent next year taking it up to 20% in 2012 as the industry continues to battle falling production from a dwindling fish stock in the region.Local fishing companies will reduce their trawler fleet by 10% next year as the industry grapples with a dwindling stock.During a meeting with Minister of Agriculture, Robert Persaud, yesterday, President of Guyana Association of Trawler Owners and Seafood Processors (GATOSP), Leslie Ramalho, disclosed that the body which a few months ago had suggested a mandatory reduction of the trawlers by 20 per cent in the new year, has agreed to implement a 10 per cent instead.By 2012 the entire industry, which has just around 100 trawlers, will then further reduce the fleet by another 10 per cent, making it a total of 20 per cent.The association is also mulling the implementation of a vessel tracking system (VMS) and is studying a proposal by Slovenia’s EMA Group which recently made its pitch for the equipment sales in Guyana.Not only will the system allow Government to track fishing boats in open waters and even ensure that the vessels stay within the economic zones. It would be using satellites. The system could allow seafood operators to determine whether workers are stealing their catches.The VMS system also has the possibility of distress signals being sent in case of any emergencies,Wholesale China NFL Jerseys, including piracy attacks.At the meeting with Minister Persaud and the association were Coast Guard and fisheries officials.According to Persaud,Wholesale Authentic Jerseys, Government is willing to assist in finding mechanisms that will allow fisheries to buy the VMS equipment which is being sold for an average of ?1,Cheap NFL Jerseys China,500.He also noted that Government will be moving to put regulations in place to ensure that VMS is mandatory on all trawlers.With a number of local and foreign companies involved in oil exploration and communication, the fisheries association also indicated that it will be exploring the possibilities of offsetting some of the VMS costs with possible funding from these companies. CGX Energy,Wholesale Jerseys From China, REPSOL and GT&T were among some of the companies named.Following a spate of piracy with recent years, Government had attempted to entice artisanal vessels and trawlers to get hooked up with a vessel monitoring system but with little success.According to Minister Persaud, recently, while Guyana is open to new technology, the reluctance of the fishing industry to come onboard has been a problem.With the fishing industry undergoing widespread changes in regulations, as overexploitation of fishing zones remains a major problem, the official said that even a piracy fund that was launched,Wholesale NBA Jerseys China, failed to attract interest.In the meantime, there have been sporadic incidences of piracy. With piracy still being a major concern, the use of the equipment will assist in companies and authorities to pinpoint locations of the vessels using satellites and mobile phone networks.Persaud acknowledged that quite a number of fisherfolk went out of business fearing for their lives and properties following piracy attacks.There is an estimated 100 trawlers and 200 small fishing boats’ licences being issued by Government annually, the issue of proper monitoring and surveillance is also a challenge.There have been accusations of boats leaving the demarcated fishing zones.Guyana has established a fishing advisory committee to examine ways in which the VMS could be introduced here.According to EMA Group officials, which was brought here RK Security,Wholesale MLB Jerseys, the need for tracking devices on boats is becoming more crucial, especially since Europe has been implementing measures that even blacklist countries showing unwillingness to stamp out illegal fishing.Guyana, the officials are convinced, could lead the way in the Caribbean, which has in the last count more than 15,000 small fishing boats and about 2,500 trawlers.One of the biggest concerns of operators is the very real threat faced over the reduction of catches. It was pointed out that in addition to smaller fish and shrimp, there is also the fact of unregulated boats which step in and out of the exclusive economic zones at will, further challenging efforts to sustain the industry.Already, neighbouring Suriname has restricted the number of trawlers allowed to fish and has mandated all vessels in the industry to be equipped with VMS to further restrict illegal fishing.It was also agreed earlier this year that a