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Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Regulations for Fish Farmers
7 January 2025
Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Regulations for Fish Farmers by Minister Grace Fu, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment
Questions:
Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin: To ask the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment what regulations are in place to hold accountable and support fish farmers who exit the industry so as to prevent marine debris and dumping.
Answer:
Under the Temporary Occupation Licence and lease conditions, fish farmers who exit the industry will need to reinstate their sites to the original conditions. They have to obtain relevant regulatory approvals prior to demolition and engage surveyors to carry out sonar scans of the environment. The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) assigns farms with account managers who will provide guidance on the process and the requirements that farms need to adhere to. SFA also conducts physical checks and will investigate if there are signs of unauthorised dumping of marine debris. If a licensee is found culpable, SFA will take enforcement action which may include pursuing liquidated damages and recovering costs incurred by the Government to complete the reinstatement.