Amatola Wild Trout Fishery
Amatola Wild Trout is the first community-owned and -managed recreational fishery in South Africa. It introduces economic and social development into the Amatolas through the development of an eco-tourism attraction.
The initiative introduces a high-end market tourism activity (fly-fishing) into a poor rural area. Income is generated through rod fees, accommodation and catering services. All income generated before the end of 2011 is retained by the community-owned enterprise because short-term operational costs are covered by donor funding. The income will be expended thereafter in order to sustain and grow the business.
- Sponsoring the members of the local community to take part in tourism and business studies programmes.
- Creating temporary and permanent job opportunities within the community.
- Improving the water flow and quality significantly.
- Contributing to the conversion of biodiversity in the Amatola river system through environmental interventions such as eradication of alien species.
- Increasing the household incomes by providing services in the recreational fly-fishery; the fishery aims to achieve a monthly income of 4300 USD by end 2011.
Partners
Border Rural Committee (BRC): This well established NGO provides capacity and institution building support.
Rural Fisheries Programme (RFP): Being part of Rhodes University, RFP is ideally positioned to offer sound scientific and technical support.