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Statutes of the Commission for Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture of Latin America and the Caribbean (COPESCAALC) - Proposal to Extend its Mandate









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    Commission on Small-Scale, Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture for Latin America and the Caribbean - COPPESAALC-XIX. One Health in Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Public Policy Approach for Latin America and the Caribbean
    Panama City, Panama, Panama, June 25-27, 2025
    2025
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    The Commission on Small-Scale, Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture for Latin America and the Caribbean (COPPESAALC) promotes the responsible use of inland fishery resources, advises Member Nation Governments in fishery management measures and supports the development of aquaculture.The XIX Session of the Commission of Small-Scale, Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture of Latin America and the Caribbean, complies with the provisions of the Commission's statutes regarding the holding of regular biennial sessions. Its objectives are to report the measures adopted with respect to the agreements of the previous meeting; reflect collectively on the issues that concern the sustainability and contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to food security, the alleviation of rural poverty and the responsible and harmonious management of natural resources, in line with the needs of the member countries of the Commission, FAO regional priorities and the goals of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda.
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    Commission on Small-Scale, Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture for Latin America and the Caribbean - COPPESAALC-XIX. Blue Ports: vision and benefits for Latin America and the Caribbean
    Panama City, Panama, Panama, June 25-27, 2025
    2025
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    The Commission for Artisanal Fisheries and Small-Scale Aquaculture for Latin America and the Caribbean (COPPESAALC) promotes the responsible use of continental fishery resources, advises member country governments on fisheries management measures, and supports the development of aquaculture. The XIX Session of the Commission for Artisanal Fisheries and Small-Scale Aquaculture of Latin America and the Caribbean complies with the provisions of the Commission's statutes regarding the biennial convening of regular sessions. Its objectives are to report on measures implemented to agreements from the previous meeting; to collectively reflect on issues affecting the sustainability and contribution of fisheries and aquaculture to food security, rural poverty reduction, and the responsible and harmonious management of natural resources—aligned with the needs of the Commission's member countries, FAO's regional priorities, and the objectives of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda.

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