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Now Online: FAO podcast - Blue Innovators

As part of the new FAO series “Blue Innovators”, two podcasts have just been released.

Blue innovators across the globe are coming up with novel ways to protect the ocean, harness its resources sustainably, and support the communities that depend on the ocean for food and for their livelihoods.

Blue innovators: Plastic made from fish
Meet Lucy Hughes, the inventor a bioplastic made from fish waste. The graduate student's innovation won the 2019 James Dyson Award.
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Producer: Charlotta Lomas

Croissance bleue & innovation: L'intelligence artificielle pour lutter contre la pêche illégale
Badr Idrissi est fondateur d'Atlan Space, une start-up qui développe de l’intelligence artificielle pour lutter contre le phénomène, souvent associé à d’autres activités illégales comme le trafic de drogue ou d’armes, le trafic humain ou encore l’esclavage.
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Producer: Anais Hotin

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 Deuxième Atelier de travail : Microalgues : vers l’application du savoir

Deuxième Atelier de travail : Microalgues : vers l’application du savoir

28-29 OCTOBRE 2019 BNI MTIR

Autore: Saloua Sadok
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FAO and NORAD convene a round table discussion: Lessons Learned on Response Actions to Aquatic Disease Emergencies

FAO and NORAD convene a round table discussion: Lessons Learned on Response Actions to Aquatic Disease Emergencies

A Round-Table Discussion on Moving Forward through Lessons Learned on Response Actions to Aquatic Disease Emergencies will be held at FAO Headquarters from 16-18 December 2019. The Round Discussion will bring together some 43 aquatic animal health experts from 22 countries to review country experiences in dealing with health emergencies in aquatic animals in both aquaculture and wild populations. During Day 1, presentations on the role of the Competent Authority and national experiences in dealing with aquatic animal mass mortality events will be presented by representatives of 10 countries (People's Republic of China, Ghana, Indonesia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Norway, Philippines, Thailand, Viet Nam, United States of America, Zambia), followed by presentations of the role of NACA, OIE and FAO in supporting national disease outbreak investigations. On the morning of Day 2, a series of presentations on "Producer and research/academic sectors: role and activities/experiences related to investigating specific mass mortalities of aquatic animals" will be given by MSD (Belgium), IZSV (Italy), WBVR (Netherlands), CEFAS (UK) and MSU (USA) , followed by a working group activity on "Essential elements of an effective and timely response action to aquatic animal disease emergencies". In the afternoon, a draft Decision Tree for Dealing with Aquatic Animal Mass Mortality Events (MMEs) will be presented by FAO as the basis for a guidance manual to assist front-line responders in dealing with investigations of MMEs. A Working Group discussion will be held on the Decision Tree, and the contents to be included in an associated guidance manual that will be developed. Finally, on Day 3, the participants will hear a presentation on the Global Burden of Animal Diseases, and will have Working Group discussions on "Considerations for developing a framework for the systematic impact assessment of aquatic animal diseases"; and a final session on "Identifying key elements for a project proposal to improve national response actions to aquatic animal disease emergencies." The Round-table Discussion is being lead by FAO Officers (Dr M. Reantaso, Dr H. Bin) assisted by Drs R. Arthur (Canada), D. Huchzermeyer (South Africa) and R. Subasinghe (Sri Lanka).

Annex 1

Annex 2

Presentations and documents

More information: Melba.Reantaso@fao.org

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SADC commits to monitor and is expected to fast-track the implementation of its Protocol on Fisheries including the sustainable development of an aquaculture sector.

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Since 2018, FAO and the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) have developed and are implementing joint and agreed programs as well as work plans in a number of areas including the Aquaculture and Fisheries sectors.

In June this year, SADC Ministers approved the Best Practice Guidelines for Aquaculture Management in the region. In addition to the best practices guidelines, another tool was approved by the SADC at ministerial level, to help member states to monitor the implementation of the SADC Fisheries Protocol.

These tools will be used by member states to monitor progress and actions towards implementation of the regional Protocol on Fisheries which covers a number of the subsectors including Aquaculture, Management and Protection of the Aquatic Environment, Human Resources Development, Trade and Investment and Science and Technology.

In order to further cement the implementation of the Protocol on Fisheries, a high level workshop was recently held in Harare, Zimbabwe. In a speech read on his behalf, the FAO Subregional Coordinator for Southern Africa, Alain Onibon, said by adopting the Protocol on Fisheries, SADC members, have recognised that there are common interests in that hundreds of millions of their people are dependent on fisheries resources.

"The livelihoods of fishing communities in the SADC region are among the most insecure and vulnerable in the region. The growing population of the region is dependent on its fisheries resources with an overall increasing tendency towards an over-exploited status of marine and inland fisheries resources. Lack of management actions have resulted in an increasing tendency of depletion of resources but also in a tremendous waste of the value and income of these resources to this region. The consequences are most devastating for the poorest communities of the SADC region," said Onibon.

The Permanent Secretary, Mr Muneso Munodawafa paid a courtesy visit to the meeting on its second day and in his address to the meeting emphasised the importance of fish products to food security, nutrition, and the economies of the SADC including Zimbabwe. He said that the work undertaken at this meeting is encouraging and informing priority areas for SADC member states to fast-track domestication and implementation of the SADC Protocol on Fisheries.

SADC members expect the two tools developed with the support of the FAO to reinforce and inform bettered coordination and implementation of their programs in aquaculture and fisheries.

Since June 2019, the members of the SADC are now making collective efforts to monitor the implementation of their regional Protocol on Fisheries. Support from development partners is important, however these investments and planned actions that members are undertaking through their own means and participation in this process are vital in achieving a more sustainable management of the fisheries sectors.

A SADC Protocol Implementation workshop meeting held in Harare, 13 November 2019, marked the start of implementation of monitoring tools for the SADC Protocol on Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Guidelines implementation.

This is enabling the development of better coordinated interventions, partnerships, and actions towards a sustainable fisheries and aquaculture development in the region (both at regional and national levels). Partners such as Advance Africa, the African Centre of Excellence for Fisheries and Aquaculture, and others such as the German Cooperation are cooperating and collaborating with the FAO in supporting SADC interventions now, for 2020 and beyond.

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A presentation delivered by Arni M. Mathiesen, Assistant Director-General, FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department

Video presentation on "Hand-in-Hand The Blue Umbrella Programme" delivered on the occasion of the "Reunion Internacional para la Cooperacion Sur-Sur y Triangular en el marco de la Iniciativa" held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia on 26-27 November 2019.

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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.
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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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