Fisheries Protection Service
History:
The setting up of the Fisheries Protection Service (FPS) began in the year 1947 with the arrival of Mauritian National ex-Servicemen. Then the British Government constituted a small team that was paid a minor allowance to control fishing activities around the island.
Ultimately in 1948, the Service was legally established with the enactment of Ordinance No 7 of 1948.
Officers were posted throughout the island and were assigned duties on a full fortnight basis with one weekend off. The labour force at that time constituted of some twenty staff members.
After independence, the need to strengthen the FPS was badly felt. Accordingly, the Fisheries Act No 22 of 1970 was enacted and the FPS recruited massively. The process continued and in 1983 the labour force of the FPS constituted of more than two hundred staff members.
The Fisheries Laws were subsequently amended with a view to ensuring efficient control and surveillance. The Fisheries Act No 22 of 1970 was subsequently repealed and replaced by the Fisheries Act No 5 of 1980 which in turn was replaced by the Fisheries Act No 22 of 1998 and the last one in force is the Fisheries Act No 27 of 2007. Simultaneously, all these Acts were supported by Regulations under Government Notices.
Nowadays, the FPS is the enforcement arm of the Ministry of Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping with proper infrastructure, logistic and equipment. It caters for an efficient control over the fishing activities not only in lagoon and off lagoon but also in respect of regional fishing under bilateral conventions and regional cooperation with joint patrol under the Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (M.C.S) Programme in the EEZ and over territorial waters of the Republic of Mauritius.
Main Responsibilities:
- Enforcement of Fisheries Legislation to combat illegal fishing, to protect the marine environment and to ensure marketing of fish and fish products safe for human consumption.
- Monitoring of fishing activities for policy decision
- Ensuring safe marketing of fish and fish products at Fish Landing Stations, Sales Points & Fishing Port.
- Collection of fisheries statistics for scientific purposes
- Provision of information on prevailing weather and sea state to Meteorological Services for weather forecast.
- Consultation with fishermen on development projects and other issues relating to Fisheries.
Services Provided:
Contact details:
Hotline: 8001011
SN | Fisheries Posts/ Units/ Section | Telephone No: | Fax No: |
1. | Head Office | 2112470-75, 2087961 | 2087958, 2081929 |
2. | Grand Gaube (Regional HQ North) | 2880894/ 2881134 | 2880894 |
3. | Tombeau Bay | 2474920 | 2474920 |
4. | Trou aux Biches | 2657130/ 2655128 | 2657130 |
5. | Poudre d'Or | 2839676 | 2839676 |
6. | Poste Lafayette (Regional HQ East) | 4105130 | 4105130 |
7. | Trou d'Eau Douce | 4802154 | 4802154 |
8. | GRSE | 4176912 | 4176912 |
9. | Mahebourg (Regional HQ South) | 6319539/ 6313940 | 6319539 |
10. | Blue Bay Marine Park | 6312316 | 6312316 |
11. | Bambous Virieux | 6340092 | 6340092 |
12. | Riambel | 6255018 | 6255018 |
13. | Baie du Cap | 6225955 | 6225955 |
14. | La Preneuse (Regional HQ West) | 4836521 | 4836521 |
15. | Case Noyale | 4836521 | 4836521 |
16. | Pointe aux Sables | 2347073 | 2347073 |
17. | Prosecution Unit | 2124763 | 2127261 |
18. | Flying Squads | 2124763 | 2127261 |
19. | Port State Control Unit | 2062830 | 2062809 |
20. | Import & Export Section | 2062820 | 2062809 |
Protocol regarding Complaints
One centralised Hotline at Mahebourg Fisheries Post – 8001011
- Complaints received are screened - whether they fall within the purview of the Fisheries Protection Service. If yes, try to obtain accurate information from the informer and same channelled to officer in charge of the region concerned.
Simultaneously, same information is passed over to all officers in charge of Flying Squads for any squad nearer to the place of occurrence, to intervene.
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- Any positive result is forwarded to the hotline unit, which in turn will submit the information to the Controller FPS every morning through a written report on the activities of hotline.
- In case of no result, instruction issued to Flying Squads and other officers of the region to effect regular patrol in the said spot/region.
If this does not fall under our jurisdiction, information is channeled to NCG and to other relevant competent Authorities, subject to hotline being available.
Fish Landing Station:
It is a prescribed area near the shore where fishermen land their catch. (Section 20 of the Fisheries & Marine Resources Act 27/2007).
There are 61 prescribed Fish Landing Stations around the island whereby FPS officers monitor the fish quality, quantity and the record of statistics (GN 18 of 1983 and GN 169 of 1984) as listed below:
SN | Fish Landing Stations | SN | Fish Landing Stations | SN | Fish Landing Stations |
1 | Grand River North West | 21 | Poste de Flacq | 41 | Bambous Virieux |
2 | Bain des Dames | 22 | Belle Mare | 42 | Grand Sables |
3 | Roches Bois | 23 | Trou D'eau Douce | 43 | Petit Sables |
4 | Baie du Tombeau | 24 | Morcy | 44 | Souillac(Battelage) |
5 | Pointe aux Piments | 25 | Palmar | 45 | Riambel |
6 | Trou aux Biches | 26 | Grand River South East | 46 | St Felix |
7 | Pointe aux Cannonier | 27 | Camp des Pecheurs | 47 | Baie du Cap 1 |
8 | Grand Bay | 28 | Deux Freres | 48 | Baie du Cap 2 |
9 | Grand Gaube I | 29 | Quatre Soeurs | 49 | St Martin |
10 | Grand Gaube II | 30 | Mahebourg | 50 | Baie du Jacotet |
11 | Melville | 31 | Ville Noire | 51 | Le Morne |
12 | Missie Pitit | 32 | Grand Port I | 52 | La Gaulette |
13 | St Francois | 33 | Grand Port II | 53 | Case Noyale |
14 | Cap Malheureux | 34 | Blue Bay | 54 | Petite Riviere Noire |
15 | Bain des Boeufs | 35 | Pointe D'Esny | 55 | La Preneuse |
16 | Poudre d'Or | 36 | Le Bouchon | 56 | Tamarin |
17 | Roche Noires | 37 | Rivière des Creoles | 57 | Black River |
18 | Pointe des Lascars | 38 | Anse Jonchée | 58 | Flic en Flac |
19 | Bain de Rosnay | 39 | La Sourdine | 59 | Albion |
20 | Poste la Fayette | 40 | Bois des Amourettes | 60 | Pointe aux Sables I |
| | | | 61 | Pointe aux Sables II |
Role of the Fisheries Protection Service in case of emergency.
- During the cyclone warning flags are hoisted at all the fisheries posts around the island so as to inform the fishermen community as well as the public.
- Fishermen are warned not to set out at sea and if ever any fisherman is still at sea attempts are made to contact him through phone and in case communication is not possible, the local NCG is informed for necessary action needed.
- All fishermen are informed to secure their fishing boats and equipment in a safe place and to take other precautions as needed.
- If a fisherman is lost at sea, NCG is informed for search and rescue operation and necessary assistance is provided by Fisheries Protection Service.
- Whenever there is a case of fish mortality or water pollution, AFRC is immediately informed as precautionary measures samples of water and fish are collected for analysis and the public is advised not to collect the dead fish.
- In case of the presence of 'meduses' or red tide in the lagoon, the Fisheries Protection Service will have to inform members of the public not to venture in that area of the lagoon
Summary on the No. of Contraventions:
Year | Total No of Cases Reported | Length of Illegal Nets Seized (metres) |
2011 | 446 | 7,785 |
2012 | 444 | 10,235 |
2013 | 350 | 12,168 |
2014 | 351 | 20,067 |
2015 | 322 | 16,591 |
2016 | 240 | 8,783 |
2017 | 406 | 7,142 |
2018 | 342 | 5,324 |
2019 | 375 | 18,705 |
Illegal fishing articles being disposed of