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Fishers In St. Mary, Portland Receive New Boats and Engines

By: , March 22, 2026
Fishers In St. Mary, Portland Receive New Boats and Engines
Photo: JANELL HENDERSON
Boats that were handed over to fisherfolk from Oracabessa and Annotto Bay in St. Mary, and Bryan’s Bay and Hope Bay in Portland, at Pagee Fishing Beach in St. Mary on March 18.
Fishers In St. Mary, Portland Receive New Boats and Engines
Photo: JANELL HENDERSON
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (standing fifth right), shares a moment with fisherfolk and other stakeholders during the handover of boats and engines at Pagee Fishing Beach in St. Mary on March 18. He is joined by  Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Consultant assigned to the National Fisheries Authority (NFA), Shingo Takahashi (second left); Resident Representative, JICA, Atsushi Nakagawa (third left); Chief Executive Officer of the NFA, Dr. Gavin Bellamy (fourth left); and Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development and Member of Parliament for St. Mary Western, Hon. Robert Montague (standing second right).

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Four more fishers have received new boats and engines under the Government’s Fisheries Production Incentive Programme, enabling them to resume their livelihoods following the impact of Hurricane Melissa.

They are from Oracabessa and Annotto Bay in St. Mary, and Bryan’s Bay and Hope Bay in Portland.

Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining Minister, Hon. Floyd Green, handed over the equipment at the Pagee Fishing Beach in Port Maria on Wednesday (March 18).

The five-year Fisheries Production Incentive Programme, which targets fishers under age 35, is aimed at modernising Jamaica’s fisheries sector, ensuring that fisherfolk have access to the tools needed to operate more efficiently and safely.

Wednesday’s handover event also included the presentation of Certificates of Completion for Post-Harvest Training sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Minister Green, in his address, noted that over 3,000 boats were damaged during Hurricane Melissa some of them beyond repair.

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Hon. Floyd Green (second right), presents Annotto Bay fisherman Ackeem Muir (second left) with a voucher for the purchase of fishing gear, during the handover of boats and engines to fisherfolk from Oracabessa and Annotto Bay in St. Mary, and Bryan’s Bay and Hope Bay in Portland, at Pagee Fishing Beach in St. Mary on March 18. Sharing the moment are Member of Parliament for St. Mary South Eastern, Christopher Brown (left) and Chief Executive Officer of the National Fisheries Authority (NFA), Dr. Gavin Bellamy.

He noted that arrangements are being made to procure an additional 20 boats under the fisheries incentive programme to enable fishers to get back out to sea.

“The plan is to procure 20 each year. So, at the end of the five years, we would have distributed 100 boats and this additional 20 is in addition to that 100,” he pointed out.

Chief Executive Officer of the National Fisheries Authority (NFA), Dr. Gavin Bellamy, said the handover of the equipment represents a significant step forward for the industry.

He noted that in addition to the presentation of boats and engines, the Fisheries Production Incentive Programme has empowered communities with modern techniques and best practices to enhance resilience, increase output and ensure that they can compete and thrive in a changing world.

Dr. Bellamy said that the knowledge and skills gained through the JICA-sponsored post-harvest training “will ensure that the industry grows stronger, more resilient and more sustainably.”

Last Updated: March 22, 2026