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MeetingAPFIC Inter-sessional activities: Improving monitoring of trends and issues. Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission Executive Commission Seventy-Sixth Session
Manila, the Philippines, 21-23 February 2017
2017Also available in:
No results found.As part of the regular reporting to the APFIC members the Secretariat have carried out a review of the status and trends of aquaculture in the Asia Pacific region. The regional overview focuses on the performance of aquaculture in the APFIC region from 2012-2014, with available FAO fisheries statistic datasets as the main source of data; while looking at the status and trend of the region’s aquaculture in longer-term. The overview covers not only the overall regional status and trends of aquaculture, but also analyzes the performance of different commodity groups at the subregional level. The overview also attempted to identify major current and emerging issues affecting future sustainable growth of aquaculture industry in the region. -
MeetingSupporting the Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication. Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission Executive Commission Seventy-sixth Session
Manila, Philippines, 21-23 February 2017
2017Also available in:
No results found.In June 2014, the FAO Committee on Fisheries (COFI) endorsed the Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries in the Context of Food Security and Poverty Eradication (SSF Guidelines). The SSF Guidelines, available as EXCO/17/INF 07, are the first internationally negotiated instrument that deals specifically with small-scale fisheries. Furthermore, the SSF guidelines are also the first negotiated instrument that fully explores the social and economic aspects of fisheries governance. They represent a global consensus on the need for more holistic and integrated approaches to improve the livelihoods of more than 500 million people, a significant portion of which live in the APFIC region. -
MeetingAPFIC-FAO Actions support Member Countries combat IUU and Implement the FAO PSMA. Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission Executive Committee Seventy-sixth Session
Manila, Philippines, 21-23 February 2017
2018Also available in:
No results found.APFIC member countries have for many years recognized the importance of addressing IUU and implementing the FAO PSMA in the region. This working paper reviews options for APFIC to further provide support to its members within the context of the coming into force of the FAO Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA) in June 2016. Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing represents a major problem for the fisheries sector, jeopardizing already difficult efforts to sustainably manage fisheries resources. IUU fishing destroys marine and coastal ecosystems, threatens biodiversity, and causes the loss of millions of dollars to the formal economy. Recently IUU fishing has gained wider attention due to the recognition of the environmental damages and socioeconomic losses associated with IUU fishing, the global concerns over the conditions of fish workers (including forced labour), links with human trafficking and organized crime, and the overall greater mobility of fishing vessels and difficulty tracking their operations.
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