GFCM outlines future of Mediterranean fisheries and aquaculture

Published 2024년 11월 14일

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The 47th session of the UN General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean in Rome led to the adoption of 12 binding agreements and five decisions to shape the future of the region's fisheries and aquaculture sectors. The conference emphasized the need for sustainable growth in aquaculture, addressing climate change challenges and the need for a monitoring network for aquatic diseases. It also focused on fair and productive fisheries, with efforts to manage priority species and implement new spatial management plans in the Adriatic Sea. These decisions aim to ensure the long-term sustainability of the region's fisheries and aquaculture sectors.
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During the 47th session of the UN General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean, held in Rome last week, 12 binding agreements and a further five pivotal decisions were made concerning the future of the region’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors. “This annual session concluded a year of intense, collaborative efforts and demonstrated the continued commitment of GFCM members to address the ever-increasing challenges facing the fisheries and aquaculture sector in our region,” said Miguel Bernal, GFCM Executive Secretary, in a press release. Support for sustainable aquaculture growth The development of the aquaculture sector within the Mediterranean and Black Sea was a key point of discussion at this year’s session, with the progress made towards enhancing sector sustainability being highlighted alongside the numerous assistance programmes established throughout the region over the last year. The attendants also addressed the growing challenges posed by climate change, with ...
Source: Thefishsite

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