SANTO DOMINGO – The Dominican Port Authority (Apordom) has officially unveiled a state-of-the-art fishing pier in Haina Occidental, marking a significant infrastructure development designed to enhance operational conditions for local fishermen and stimulate economic activity in coastal communities.
The inauguration ceremony was presided over by key government officials including José Ignacio Paliza, Minister of the Presidency, and Jean Luis Rodríguez, Executive Director of Apordom. During the event, officials emphasized that this project represents a crucial component of the national strategy to construct and modernize fishing facilities throughout the country. The initiative specifically aims to empower coastal populations and elevate the professional standards of fishing occupations.
Constructed with an investment exceeding RD$18 million, the new maritime infrastructure spans approximately 170 square meters and features capacity for simultaneous docking of up to 20 small fishing vessels. The modern pier incorporates advanced amenities including energy-efficient LED lighting systems, durable metal cleats for secure mooring, specialized vessel access ramps, and a dedicated service gazebo for fisherfolk.
This development in Haina Occidental constitutes the nineteenth fishing dock delivered by Apordom under the national infrastructure program. Previous beneficiaries include coastal communities across Sabana Grande de Palenque, Boca Chica, Puerto Plata, Boca de Yuma, Cabo Rojo in Pedernales, Miches, Sánchez in Samaná, and Las Cañitas in Sabana de la Mar. The strategic distribution of these facilities demonstrates the government’s commitment to regional development and sustainable fishing practices along the Dominican coastline.
