COASTAL MANAGEMENT

The sea is often thought of as vast, wild, unlimited, unmanageable and people
feel that it can look after itself. The idea that marine resources will maintain themselves
sufficiently for our future needs, while subjected to increasing exploitation has no basis except
in WISHFUL THINKING.
Collapsing fish stocks and the disappearance of fish that were once commonly
caught is testament to this fact, it is therefore crucial that our marine resources be
managed if we are to ensure their long term survival and sustainable utilization.
The Kwa Zulu-Natal Nature Conservation Service (EKZN Wildlife) perform this
management function within the Province of Kwa Zulu Natal, through a contractual agreement between
EKZN Wildlife and Marine & Coastal Management.
These functions are undertaken on an annual basis, and involves performing the
following:
• Marine Compliance by implementing the Marine Living Resources Act (MLRA)
• Marine Awareness by providing information to users on management of the countries marine
resources and the laws to ensure sustainable use.
• Liaison, with various sectors to ensure co-management structures are in place to
facilitate management of the marine resources.
• Administering all the functions to ensure they are done within the legal and policy
framework set by Department Of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT) and also to ensure that
proper procedures are adhered to.
• Monitoring the management effort being applied and the collecting of selective catch and
effort data from fisheries in KwaZulu-Natal.
The long term successful management and sustainability of our marine resources can only be
achieved through your participation and support of our management programmes. It is important that
we conserve our marine resources before its too late.
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