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New Publication released: How is COVID-19 affecting the fisheries and aquaculture food systems

How is COVID-19 affecting the fisheries and aquaculture food systems

The full range of activities required to deliver fish and fish products from production to the final consumer is subject to indirect impacts of the pandemic through new sanitary measures, changing consumer demands, market access or logistical problems related to transportation and border restrictions. This in turn has a damaging effect on fishers and fish farmers' livelihoods, as well as on food security and nutrition for populations that rely heavily on fish for animal protein and essential micronutrients.

This policy brief reviews on going challenges and proposes measures to protect production and income of the sector and the most vulnerable, as well as maintain operations and support the supply chain.

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New Publication released: Regional fisheries management organizations and advisory bodies. Activities and developments, 2000 - 2017

Activities and developments, 2000–2017

The regional dimension is key to international fisheries management policy. There are some 50 regional fisheries bodies worldwide. Most provide only advice to their members, and are hence referred to in this work as regional fisheries advisory bodies (RFABs).

Regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) have mandates to adopt legally binding conservation and management measures based on the best scientific evidence. Global instruments and normative processes have to be implemented and translated into actions at the country and regional levels, as appropriate. In this regard, regionalization of fisheries and aquaculture governance can provide opportunities not only to address common concerns, create synergies and mainstream the global objectives of relevant UN bodies, but also to broaden outreach on the global fisheries agenda to regional partners that may not be directly concerned with fisheries, as well as to the general public.

The present study provides an overview of the activities and developments of RFMOs and RFABs from 2000 to 2017. It is based on a compilation of data and information for 46 RFMOs and RFABs.

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Not business as usual in Europe's largest fishing port

Not business as usual in Europe's largest fishing port

On almost any given day, at four-thirty in the morning, while most people are still sleeping, Europe's biggest fishing port in Vigo, Spain is in full swing.

But these are not normal times.

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2020 International Forum on the Effects of Climate Change on Fisheries and Aquaculture

On 25 and 26 February FAO will host the

2020 International Forum on the Effects of Climate Change on Fisheries and Aquaculture

Climate change poses a threat to ocean and freshwater resources. Increased temperatures risk shifting the distribution of fish stocks and adversely affecting aquaculture production. These changes could have serious consequences for food security.

The ClimeFish project is organizing the 2020 International Forum on the Effects of Climate Change on Fisheries and Aquaculture, kindly hosted by FAO. ClimeFish research outputs will be showcased, as well as tools and instruments for adapting to climate change.

By fostering interaction and dialogue among scientists, policy makers and industry, FAO will host a forum for discussing the challenges that fisheries and aquaculture face today, and will face in the future. The forum will address possible solutions and remaining knowledge gaps.

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TUESDAY

25 February

 

09:00-10:30

 

Session 1 – Fisheries and aquaculture in the face of a changing climate

11:00-12:30

Session 2 – Potential impacts of climate change on seafood production

 

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14:00-15:40

 

Session 2 – Potential impacts of climate change on seafood production (continued)

15:40-17:45

Session 3 – Perspectives: industry, policy and science

 

Webcast

 

WEDNESDAY

26 February

 

09:00-10:15

 

Session 4 – Adapting to a changing climate: adaptation plans

10:45-12:30

Session 5 – Adapting to a changing climate: decision support

 

Webcast

 

14:00-15:30

 

Session 6 – The way forward

15:30-15:45

CLOSING of meeting

 

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Next World Fish Migration Day: May 16, 2020

What is World Fish Migration Day?

World Fish Migration Day is a one-day global celebration to create awareness of open rivers and migratory fish. This international day of events is coordinated by the World Fish Migration Foundation. On World Fish Migration Day, organizations from around the world coordinate their own event around the common theme of: CONNECTING FISH, RIVERS AND PEOPLE.

What is a Migratory Fish?

Migratory fishes are fishes that swim short or long distances daily, yearly or annually, as a way to complete their life cycle, feed and/or make love!

Creating awareness is an essential first step to make real change. The main goal of World Fish Migration Day is to improve the public's understanding of the importance of migratory fish and how we can reduce our impact on them. The next step is to enable citizens on the world to take action on these topics. Ultimately, the aim is to create sustainable commitments from NGOs, governments and industry on safeguarding free rivers and restoring swimways or migratory fish.

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Communiqué de presse - Santé végétale: pour l'accord luttant contre l’arrivée de parasites dans l’UE - Commission de l'agriculture et du développement rural

Des règles réduisant l’afflux de parasites dans l'UE, tels que Xylella fastidiosa qui dévaste des champs d'oliviers en Italie depuis 2013, ont été adoptées en commission de l'agriculture mardi. Les facteurs responsables de cet afflux incluent l'augmentation des échanges commerciaux et le changement climatique. Le texte, conclu entre le Parlement et le Conseil en décembre, introduirait des mesures préventives pour les végétaux importés et des mécanismes de réaction rapide pour les plus risqués.
Commission de l'agriculture et du développement rural

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Communiqué de presse - UE-Mauritanie: nouvel accord de pêche d’une durée de 4 ans

Séance plénière : Les navires européens pourront pêcher des crevettes, des poissons démersaux, des thons et de petits poissons pélagiques dans la zone économique exclusive mauritanienne, selon un nouvel accord de pêche UE-Mauritanie d'une durée de quatre ans approuvé en session plénière mardi. En retour, l'UE verserait 59,125 millions d'euros par an à la Mauritanie - 55 pour les totaux admissibles des captures et 4,125 pour soutenir le développement de la politique de pêche par secteur de la Mauritanie.

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Communiqué de presse - Poisson mal étiqueté: les députés demandent un système fiable de traçabilité

Séance plénière : Un système solide de traçabilité pour tous les produits de la pêche vendus dans les restaurants et magasins de l'UE contribuerait à prévenir des cas d'étiquetage incorrect, affirment les députés dans une résolution adoptée en plénière ce jeudi. Une politique européenne d'étiquetage fiable du poisson renforcerait à son tour la confiance des consommateurs et le développement économique du secteur de la pêche de l'UE, ajoutent-ils.

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Promoting gender in fisheries activities in Somalia

FAO's fisheries activities in Somalia are working to include women in specialized training, while simultaneously creating sustainable employment that will allow women, with their newly developed skills, to play a key role in Somalia’s strengthened fisheries sector.

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Ground-breaking illegal fishing accord soon to enter into force: FAO Port State Measures Agreement set to become binding law

Illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing is about to become much more difficult thanks to the imminent entry into force of the Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA), a ground-breaking international accord championed by FAO.

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Communiqué de presse - Crise du prix du lait: débat sur les mesures de soutien aux producteurs laitiers

Séance plénière : Au vu de la chute du prix du lait dans l'UE et de l'absence de signe de reprise dans un avenir proche, les députés interrogeront le commissaire Phil Hogan sur les mesures qui ont pour but d'alléger la pression sur les producteurs laitiers et de stabiliser leurs revenus, lors d'un débat jeudi à 8h30. L'embargo russe sur les importations européennes, la fin des quotas laitiers en 2015 ainsi qu'un déclin de la demande mondiale figurent parmi les facteurs qui auraient provoqué la crise.

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Communiqué de presse - Crise du lait: des mesures supplémentaires pour sauver les producteurs laitiers

Séance plénière : L'UE doit rapidement prendre de nouvelles mesures pour stabiliser les prix du lait et apporter un soulagement bien nécessaire aux producteurs laitiers touchés, ont exhorté les députés lors du débat en séance plénière jeudi avec le commissaire Phil Hogan et le vice-ministre néerlandais de l'agriculture Hans Hoogeveen. Ces mesures devraient inclure notamment une limitation à l'échelle européenne de la production de lait pour augmenter les prix, ont-ils dit.

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New Director of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy and Resources Division (FIA)

May 2016 - Manuel Barange assumed responsibilities as Director of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Policy and Resources Division (FIA). His professional record includes several high profile roles in the fisheries academic world: Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Science at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, U.K., Chair of the ICES Science Committee, leader of the international IGBP GLOBEC programme, Head of the Surveys and Fish Behaviour Division of the Sea Fisheries Research Institute in Cape Town, South Africa. In recent years Prof Barange has been very active in leading research on the development of quantitative tools to estimate the impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems, their resources, and their dependent communities, globally, regionally and nationally. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed papers and has edited several books. He has become an expert in understanding the two-way relationship between environmental and societal change. Prof Barange holds an Honorary Professorship with the University of Exeter, U.K. and in 2010 was awarded the UNESCO-IOC Roger Revelle Medal for his accomplishments and contributions to ocean science. 

Mr Barange can be reached via e-mail at Manuel.Barange@fao.org and FIA-Director@fao.org

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