Empowering Small-Scale Fisheries in the Bay of Bengal
Why in the News?
The Bay of Bengal Inter-Governmental Organisation (BOBIGO) is gaining attention for its efforts in sustainable fisheries management, women’s inclusion, and regional cooperation among member nations, ensuring long-term livelihood security for small-scale and artisanal fisherfolk in the region.
Objectives and Key Initiatives
- The organisation promotes sustainable marine fisheries by increasing awareness and encouraging best practices.
- It enhances skills and knowledge through training programs, education, and technology transfer to aid small-scale fisheries.
- Regional information sharing is a priority, fostering cooperation among Bangladesh, India, Maldives, and Sri Lanka, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand as cooperating non-members.
- Special emphasis is placed on the inclusion of women in fisheries-related activities, ensuring equitable participation in the value chain.
Impact and Long-Term Vision
- BOBIGO aims to improve the livelihoods of coastal communities by enhancing income opportunities for fisherfolk.
- It contributes to the overall quality of life of fishing communities by promoting environmentally and economically sustainable practices.
- Through regional collaboration and policy development, BOBIGO seeks to ensure long-term prosperity and stability in the Bay of Bengal fisheries sector.
About BOBIGO:
- The Bay of Bengal Inter-Governmental Organisation (BOBIGO) was established in 2003 as a key regional body for fisheries management.
- It evolved from the Bay of Bengal Programme initiated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 1979.
- BOBIGO focuses on supporting small-scale and artisanal fisherfolk by setting global standards in fisheries management.