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Third WTO Ministerial Conference, Seattle, 28 November-3 December 1999





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    Special Ministerial Conference on Agriculture in Small Island Developing States - Rome, 12 March 1999 - Report and Background Documents 2003
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    The Special Ministerial Conference on Agriculture in Small Island Developing States was held in Rome, Italy, 12 March 1999, as a follow-up to the 1996 World Food Summit. This Conference resulted in a Ministerial Declaration on Agriculture in Small Island Developing States which led to the adoption, by the 116th Session of the FAO Council, of a Plan of Action on Agriculture in Small Island Developing States. This Plan of Action constitutes the basis for coherent interventions by FAO, the internat ional community and island countries. The present document contains the Ministerial Declaration, the Plan of Action on Agriculture in Small Island Developing States and the three background documents of this Conference.
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    ACFR - Report of the Working Party on Status and Trends of Fisheries. Rome, 30 November - 3 December 1999. 2000
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    The Advisory Committee on Fisheries Research (ACFR) at its First Session proposed as a priority the establishment by FAO of a Working Party on Status and Trends of Fisheries to: (a) evaluate data needs for status and trends reporting on a global scale on marine fisheries and propose a common template of essential information elements; (b) propose arrangements for the involvement of regional fishery bodies and non-FAO experts in a consensus-seeking process for assembling, reviewing and di sseminating fishery status and trends information (including reporting to COFI), and (c) advise on the relationship between FAO's data collection and status and trends reporting programme and the Living Marine Resources module of the Global Ocean Observing System (LMR-GOOS). This is the report of the first meeting of the Working Party which met in Rome from 30 November to 3 December 1999. Owing to the importance of status and trends reports, and the scrutiny they receive, the Working P arty recommended that the global system of status and trends reporting be advanced by: (a) increasing completeness by including some fisheries and fishery resources that are currently under-represented; (b) expanding the scope of current reports which are primarily on catch and fishery resource information to include other dimensions of fisheries (e.g. reports on economic and social aspects), and (c) enhancing quality assurance and credibility. The Working Party endorsed FAO’s recent d evelopment of an advanced Web-based fisheries information system for status and trends information (currently referred to as FIGIS) as a critical tool for advancing status and trend reporting. The Working Party recommended that a draft International Plan of Action to advance status and trends reporting on world fisheries should be prepared, which would include: (a) steps to complete development of a status and trends information database; (b) capacity building and arrangements for usin g FIGIS; (c) development of cost-effective methods for acquiring and validating information on the status and trends of small-scale fisheries and multispecies fisheries; (d) an inventory of world fisheries and stocks; (e) priority for expanding the scope of status and trends reporting; (f) appropriate partnership arrangements with existing regional bodies, and other entities; (g) identification of needs and opportunities for new regional arrangements where appropriate arrangements do n ot now exist; (h) practical guidelines for quality assurance, and (i) the role of local, regional, and global scientific working parties as a vehicle for status and trends reporting, capacity building, and quality assurance.
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    Report of the Technical Consultation on the Measurement of Fishing Capacity. Mexico City, Mexico, 29 November - 3 December 1999. 2000
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    The Technical Consultation on the Measurement of Fishing Capacity was held in Mexico City, Mexico, from 29 November to 3 December 1999. It was attended by delegations from 56 Members of FAO and by observers. The Consultation examined measurement issues in relation to the implementation of the International Plan of Action for the Management of Fishing Capacity adopted by the Twenty-third Session of the FAO Committee on Fisheries in February 1999. Twenty-six technical papers were prese nted at the Consultation to serve as a basis for further deliberations. Discussions took place in the context of two working groups dealing inter alia with issues related to aggregation and with the measurement of fishing capacity in the case of specific fisheries. The Consultation adopted the summary report of each working group, as presented in this document. The full proceedings of both working groups are also presented in Appendix H and J of the document. The outcome of the Consult ation will form a basis for FAO to prepare technical guidelines for the measurement of fishing capacity in order to facilitate the implementation of the International Plan of Action.

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