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New vessel bolsters moves to modernise fishing sector

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LIBERIA: The commissioning of the first semi-industrial fiberglass fishing vessel in Liberia and delivery of 23 newly constructed fibreglass canoes this week marks the country’s commitment to modernise its fisheries sector.

Hosting an official ceremony at Mesurado Pier, the Government of Liberia, through the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA), has officially commissioned the Sea King. In addition, 23 fiberglass Kru and Fanti canoes designed to strengthen artisanal fishing across coastal communities were presented at the event.

Speaking at the event, NaFAA Acting Director General J Cyrus Saygbe, noted that this latest development underscored Liberia’s renewed commitment to innovation, responsible marine governance, and economic growth.

“Built using advanced glass reinforced plastic technology, the Sea King promises enhanced durability, safety, efficiency, and sustainability. It is poised to boost fish production, improve food security, and support responsible harvesting of Liberia’s marine resources,” he told guests.

The vessel will be managed through a t Public–Private Partnership process. The canoes will be allocated through a competitive programme that focuses on women fishmongers and small-scale entrepreneurs.

He also highlighted a portfolio of ongoing reforms under the Government’s ARREST Agenda, including, the development of a 10-Year Strategic Plan (2026–2036), a forthcoming National Fisheries and Aquaculture Investment Plan, and a National Aquaculture Strategy to transition aquaculture to commercial scale.

World Bank Country Manager Georgia Wallen described the commissioning of the Sea King as a significant advancement toward a modern, investment-ready fisheries sector and emphasised that it would help develop  the semi-industrial segment while maintaining harmony with artisanal fishers.

She identified four priority areas that would help sustain transformation in the country’s fisheries sector, highlighting continued investment in infrastructure, innovation and skills; the strengthening of NaFAA’s institutional capacity for effective monitoring, surveillance, and data-driven management; inclusive stakeholder engagement to ensure transparent decision-making and the fostering of partnerships to link private operators with artisanal fishers.

“The commissioning of the Sea King marks a decisive stride toward Liberia’s long-term vision of building a resilient, inclusive, and globally competitive fisheries industry—one capable of driving jobs, investment, and sustainable national growth,” she said.

Saygbe reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to responsible ocean governance, including ongoing efforts to lift the EU Yellow Card. “As we commission the Sea King, we commission a new national mindset—one built on unity, innovation, and purpose,” he stated.

Current infrastructure investments through the OPEC Fund, World Bank, UN FAO, and Conservation International, include fish processing hubs, landing sites, a fisheries laboratory, and a climate-smart commercial fish farm.

PHOTO: NaFAA Acting Director General J Cyrus Saygbe officiates the commissioning of the new fishing vessel, the Sea King. (Source: NaFAA)

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