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Monday, 13 March 2023

Fisheries Ministry projects better conditions for scientific research

 Luanda - The Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources has set as one of its priorities the expansion of infrastructure and acquisition of new equipment for the National Institute for Fisheries Research (INIP), in order to provide better comfort to human capital in general and scientists in particular.



Carmen Neto, the incumbent minister of the sector, who did not advance the date of the beginning of the works, said the sector is working to build a new facility and expand the infrastructure for marine research to improve working conditions of professionals of this field.

 

Speaking to the press Saturday at the end of a visit to the infrastructure of INIP and the Center for Support to Artisanal Fisheries (CAPA), both located on the island of Luanda, the minister acknowledged the existence of a considerable increase in demand for the services of INIP, a fact that requires the ministerial department to work to expand the workspaces and provide the institution with new technological means.

 

She commended the work being done by INIP, highlighting the institution’s top quality in conducting fishing research activities.

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