FAO Fisheries Report No.369 FIRI/R369 (En) COMMITTEE FOR INLAND FISHERIES OF AFRICA Report of the
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PREPARATION OF THIS REPORT
This is the final version of the report as approved by the first session of the Working Party on Pollution and Fisheries of the Committee for Inland Fisheries of Africa (CIFA).
DEFINITION OF MARINE POLLUTION |
Pollution of the marine environment means: “The introduction by man, directly or indirectly, of substances or energy into the marine environment (including estuaries) which results in such deleterious effects as harm to living resources, hazards to human health, hindrance to marine activities including fishing, impairment of quality for use of sea water and reduction of amenities”. |
IMO/FAO/Unesco/WMO/WHO/IAEA/UN/UNEP Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution (GESAMP) |
Distribution | For bibliographic purposes this document should be cited as follows: |
Members of CIFA | |
Mailing list CIFA | Committee for Inland Fisheries of Africa, 1987 Report of the first session of the Working Party on pollution and fisheries, Accra, Ghana, 16–20 June 1986. FAO Fish.Rep., (369):23 p. |
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ABSTRACT |
This document is the final report of the first session of the CIFA Working Party on Pollution and Fisheries, held in Accra, Ghana, 16–20 June 1986. The Working Party reviewed reports on the state of pollution of African inland waters and existing pollution monitoring and research programmes, and made proposals for the preparation of study papers, for research projects on biological and chemical monitoring of water contaminants and on comparative toxicity of pollutants to African freshwater fish. It further proposed a sub-regional project on pollution in Lake Tanganyika and a seminar on aquatic pollution management. A paper on Scientific Bases for Pollution Control in African Inland Waters, finalized by the Working Party, is annexed to this report. |
2. REVIEW OF THE STATE OF POLLUTION OF AFRICAN INLAND WATERS
3. SCIENTIFIC BASES FOR POLLUTION CONTROL IN AFRICAN INLAND WATERS
4. PRESENTATION OF ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS
4.1 The Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa
4.2 The Hazard Assessment Approach
5. AQUATIC POLLUTION RESEARCH PROGRAMMES SPONSORED BY THE UN SYSTEM
6. PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE ACTIVITIES
7.1 Symposium on Aquatic Pollution
8. APPROVAL OF THE REPORT AND CLOSING OF THE SESSION
Annex II: List of Participants
Annex IV: Scientific Bases for Pollution Control in African Inland Waters