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Video Included: SEAMOSS PRODUCTION EXHIBITION SITES TO BE ESTABLISHED IN ST. KITTS AS PART OF MARINE SECTOR TRANSFORMATION STRATEGY

Published 31 January 2024

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SEAMOSS PRODUCTION EXHIBITION SITES TO BE ESTABLISHED IN ST. KITTS AS PART OF MARINE SECTOR TRANSFORMATION STRATEGY


(MOA Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 25 2024);
In a significant move to transform the marine sector, the Department of Marine Resources St.
Kitts and Nevis is gearing up to establish sea moss production exhibition sites over the next few
weeks as a pivotal component of its Transformation Strategy 2024.


This was revealed by the Director of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Mr. Randel Thompson at a
the 2024 Work Plan Presentation, hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine
Resources on Tuesday, 23 January 2024.


He said, “Our plan is aquaculture. Getting into aquaculture and establishing it to a next level, so
we are looking at sea moss production and one of the things that we are looking to do within the
first quarter of this year is to establish exhibition sites and we will starting between the areas of
Old Road to New Guinea. We want to establish a site there and that site will establish how sea
moss production can be done.”


Mr. Thompson also shared that an exhibition site would be set up in Dieppe Bay due to the
benefits that can be derived from the conditions of the sea in that coastal area. He added that
stakeholders will be invited to view the development of the sites to learn about the innovative
and sustainable methods of sea moss farming.
“We would also be inviting stakeholders, young entrepreneurs and fishers to be a part of the
process so that they can see that sea moss production is a viable way forward that can
supplement their income and become something that they can do full-time”, Thompson
expressed.


The Director said once the federation harnesses the potential of sea moss through training and
research conducted at the sea moss production exhibition sites, St. Kitts and Nevis is poised to
record substantial economic growth, and skilled fisher folk can further contribute to a more
sustainable and resilient marine sector.

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