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JAM | Jan 8, 2026

NFA ready to accept applications to fish for 2026 conch season

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A Queen Conch found in Jamaican waters.

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) is ready to accept applications for licences to fish for conch and the allocation of individual catch quotas for the 2026 conch fishing season.

This year’s conch season begins on March 1. A recent statement from the Authority indicates that the deadline for receiving all applications for Industrial (exporters) fishers is 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 2026.

“For Artisanal (local trade) fishers, the deadline is 4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 2026. All applications with all supporting documentation must be submitted at the National Fisheries Authority’s Head Office at the address given below.  Applications submitted or received after the deadline will not be considered,” the statement said.

Application forms, including information packages, can be collected at the Information Desk in the lobby at the National Fisheries Authority at a cost of $500.00 per package. 

Other details of the application process can be sought by contacting the Principal Director, Capture Fisheries, at the National Fisheries Authority, 2C Newport East, Kingston 11.

For more information, persons can call 876-579-5910, 876-967-2081 or 876-948-9014. Persons can also email [email protected].

The National Fisheries Authority is a statutory body established by the Fisheries Act, 2018, with the responsibility for the management, development and conservation of fisheries.

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