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Book (series)GuidelineReport of the Technical Consultation on Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fish Trade. Rome, 5-7 November 2007. [Published only on the Web site] / Rapport de la Consultation technique sur les Directives techniques pour un commerce responsable du poisson. Rome, 5-7 novembre 2007. [Publié seulement sur le site Web] / Informe de la Consulta Técnica sobre las Directrices Técnicas para un Comercio Pesquero Responsable. Roma, 5-7 de noviembre de 2007. [Publicado solamente en el sitio Web] 2008The Technical Consultation on Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fish Trade was convened by FAO at the request of the twenty-seventh session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) (Rome, 5-9 March 2007) and the tenth session of the COFI Sub-Committee on Fish Trade (Santiago de Compostela, 30 May - 2 June 2006). The Consultation was attended by 34 Members of FAO and by observers from two intergovernmental organizations. The Consultation welcomed the draft Technical Guidelines. Many dele gations noted the importance of ensuring that the draft Technical Guidelines did not result in the creation of additional barriers to trade. The Technical Consultation also agreed that responsible fish trade objectives must be underpinned by responsible management practices. Recognizing that the available time did not permit the Technical Consultation to complete its consideration of the draft guidelines in their entirety, the delegates agreed that the Technical Consultation be re-open ed at a later stage for discussion of the remaining paragraphs.
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Book (series)Technical reportInforme de la Consulta de Expertos para Redactar un Instrumento Jurídicamente Vinculante sobre Medidas del Estado Rector del Puerto. Washington D.C., Estados Unidos de América, 4-8 de septiembre de 2007. 2008Este documento contiene el informe de la Consulta de expertos para redactar un instrumento jurídicamente vinculante sobre medidas del Estado rector del puerto que se celebró en Washington D.C. (Estados Unidos de América), del 4 al 8 de septiembre de 2007. Teniendo en cuenta el párrafo 68 del informe del 27º período de sesiones del Comité de Pesca de la FAO (Roma, 5-9 de marzo de 2007), el objetivo de la Consulta consistía en preparar el proyecto de texto de un instrumento jurídicamente vinculante sobre medidas del Estado rector del puerto, basado en el Plan de acción internacional de la FAO de 2001 para prevenir, desalentar y eliminar la pesca ilegal, no declarada y no reglamentada y el Modelo de Sistema de la FAO de 2005 sobre las medidas del Estado rector del puerto destinadas a combatir la pesca ilegal, no declarada y no reglamentada. La Consulta de expertos fundamentó su trabajo en un anteproyecto de acuerdo sobre las medidas del Estado rector del puerto prepara do por la FAO. La Consulta de expertos se basó en este anteproyecto para preparar un proyecto de Acuerdo relativo a las medidas del Estado rector del puerto destinadas a prevenir, desalentar y eliminar la pesca ilegal, no declarada y no reglamentada. Dicho proyecto de Acuerdo se presentará a la Consulta Técnica sobre medidas del Estado rector del puerto para su consideración y examen en la reunión que celebrará en junio de 2008. No obstante, debido a las limitaciones de tiempo, la Co nsulta de expertos no pudo examinar el preámbulo, las disposiciones finales y los anexos del proyecto de Acuerdo. La Consulta de expertos fue acogida por el Gobierno de los Estados Unidos de América y financiada por el Programa Ordinario de la FAO, el Gobierno de Noruega y el Consejo de Ministros Nórdicos a través del proyecto de fondo fiduciario GCP/INT/032/NOR. Distribución: Participantes en la reunión Otros países y organizaciones internacionales interesados Departamento de Pesca y Acuicultura de la FAO
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