§ Lord Kennetasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they will list all development aid projects to which they contribute which relate solely or principally to maritime matters, such as to fishing, port construction, hydrography, shipping and navigation, shipbuilding, marine science, the exploration and exploitation of the continental shelf
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MARITIME PROJECTS FUNDED BY THE ODA AND THE CDC Country Project Link Year started Year finished Aid trade provision Total allocated to project £'000 Total spent by 31.12.84 £'000 Expenditure 1980 £'000 1981 £'000 1982 £'000 1983 £'000 1984 £'000 Fisheries Burma Fisheries development 1978 1982 3,536 3,536 1,445 1,585 87 — — Bangladesh Local costs: Inland fisheries 1983 138 114 — — — 97 16 Bangladesh Neemgackhi inland fisheries • 1977 190 47 15 22 — — 10 Bangladesh Neemgackhi fisheries • 1980 1983 382 382 — 138 107 137 — India Orissa fisheries project 1984 3,908 — — — — — — Lesotho Rural fish ponds 1976 1980 39 39 24 — — — — Lesotho Tsakholo fish farms 1976 1981 64 64 37 — — — — Lesotho Fish ponds 1980 71 53 14 25 11 3 — Malawi Fisheries development 1978 1980 245 245 — — — — — Maldives Fishing boat engines 1983 325 174 — — — 173 — Seychelles Fisheries research equipment 1978 1981 24 24 11 5 — — — Seychelles Fisheries protection vessel 1978 1981 260 260 31 — — — — Seychelles Fisheries protection aircraft • 1979 1981 319 319 205 23 — — — Seychelles Fisheries aircraft repairs • 1982 30 26 — — 26 — — Somalia Fishery workshop equipment 1980 310 287 116 168 -6 9 — Sudan Red Sea fisheries • 1978 579 565 168 67 15 4 17 Sudan Red Sea fisheries • 1981 20 11 — — — 11 — Sudan No. 2 1983 Red Sea fisheries • 1983 434 32 — — — — 32 Tanzania Lindi/Mtwara fish culture • 1984 10 — — — — — — Tanzania Lindi/Mtwara ashing gear 1984 80 — — — — — — Tanzania Lindi/Mtwara fish reserves survey 1984 15 — — — — — — Thailand Shrimp and fish farming (CDC) 1984 2,600 443 — — — — 443 Thailand World Aquaculture (CDC) 1984 224 224 — — — — 224 Sub-total 13,803 6,843 2,066 2,033 240 435 743 Ports and Harbours Guyana Pilot vessels 1979 1980 681 681 400 — — — — Gibraltar 1983 Dockyard conversion 1983 28,000 1,802 — — — — 1,802 Gambia Port cargo handling equipment • 1981 775 780 — 295 100 364 21 Gambia Banjul port: dockyard spares • 1983 50 48 — — — 48 — Indonesia Marine navigational aid 1978 1980 2,167 2,167 408 — — — — India Madras port container terminal 1983 654 486 — — — 486 — Kenya Mombasa port vessels and equipment 1982 1984 ATP 4,650 4,650 — — 1,922 1,620 1,108 Mauritius Port development (cargo sheds) n.a. 1980 615 615 12 — — — — Mauritius Flat Island lighthouse 1979 1981 45 45 11 34 — — — Mauritius Marine authority weighbridge 1980 1981 19 19 — 19 — — — Mauritius Fire fighting equipment 1984 128 — — — — — — Mauritius Cargo Moling equipment • 1977 1981 35 35 — 35 — — — Mauritius Port cargo handling equipment • 1979 1981 257 257 237 29 — — — Pakistan Port Qasim • 1975 1981 3,394 3,394 15 2 — — — Pakistan Port Qasim • 1977 9,600 8,622 1,143 2,333 611 18 22 Sri Lanka Equipment for Colombo Port 1979 700 507 340 138 10 — — Sudan Port Sudan modernisation 1980 5,700 5,646 2,120 2,607 650 264 5 Somalia Ports communications equipment 1982 12 10 — — — — 10 Seychelles Port development consultancy • 1980 1981 60 60 42 18 — — — Seychelles Port power station • 1980 150 87 — 87 — — — SeycheUes Inter island quay • 1980 401 388 — 386 2 — — Sub-total 58,093 30,300 4,729 5,983 3,294 2,800 2,968 Ships and shipbuilding India Ships project No. 7 1978 1980 1,751 1,751 1 — — — — India Ships project 1978 1981 50,851 50,851 15,871 2,361 — — — Mauritius Marine workshop and equipment 1977 1980 123 123 4 — — — — Maldives Passenger launch 1983 150 136 — — — 89 47 Pakistan Cargo vessels 1980 1981 ATP 9,572 9,572 5,501 4,072 — — — Vietnam Purchase of cargo vessels 1979 1980 ATP 4,463 4,463 1.016 — — — — Sub-total 66,909 66,894 22,392 6,432 — 89 47 GRAND TOTAL 138,806 104,040 29,187 14,448 3,535 3,323 3,757 •Related projects funded from two or more sources. CDC—investment by the Commonwealth Development Corporation. ODA Statistics Division. 25th April 1985. and the exclusive economic zone, and to all forms of sea use management and planning, including training, regulating, monitoring and policing.
§ The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Young)Information regarding projects funded by the Overseas Development Administration and Commonwealth Development Corporation is as follows: