On April 25, 2024, Rep. Jenniffer González Colón addressed critical issues affecting Puerto Rico's fishing industry during a press conference focused on the National Ocean Watch (ENOW). The discussions highlighted the ongoing struggles faced by local fishermen, particularly in Rincón, where infrastructure challenges have persisted despite previous funding announcements.
Rep. González Colón expressed frustration over the lack of progress in repairing essential fishing ramps, which are crucial for the operational efficiency of the fishing community. She pointed out that four years after funds were allocated, the ramps remain in disrepair, impacting the livelihoods of fishermen who rely on these facilities for their daily operations. The congresswoman emphasized the importance of these ramps not only for fishing activities but also for the broader socio-economic health of the region, as they support jobs in related sectors such as restaurants and tourism.
The congresswoman urged stakeholders to visit Rincón to witness firsthand the deteriorating conditions that local fishermen endure. She noted that Rincón is one of the most significant fishing hubs in Puerto Rico, yet the lack of municipal ordinances and management plans has led to chaos, particularly with parking and safety issues at the ramps. This situation has been exacerbated by a lack of engagement from the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DNA), which has delayed the issuance of fishing licenses, discouraging many fishermen from participating in the formal economy.
González Colón called for an increase in the number of full-time fisheries agents to ensure proper validation of fish landings, which is essential for maintaining credibility in fishing reports and developing effective resource management strategies. She highlighted that the fishing industry is a vital contributor to Puerto Rico's economy, and neglecting its needs undermines the potential for growth and sustainability.
In conclusion, the press conference underscored the urgent need for government action to address the infrastructure and regulatory challenges facing Puerto Rico's fishing community. As discussions continue, stakeholders are encouraged to prioritize the development of strategies that support the resilience and economic viability of this critical industry.