Support for the Atlantic Ocean: IPNLF position statement ICCAT panel 1 in UK

Published 2023년 6월 12일

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The International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF), a member of the Outermost Regions Advisory Council, is urging the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) to ensure the sustainable management of tropical tuna species, particularly bigeye and yellowfin tuna, in the Atlantic Ocean. The IPNLF is calling for equitable allocation of fishing rights and opportunities for developing coastal states, without increasing fishing pressure on already overfished stocks. They also recommend a stock assessment for yellowfin tuna in 2023 to support informed conservation decisions. The organization emphasizes the importance of reducing juvenile harvests and improving transparency in purse seine fisheries, particularly in regards to drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs). This highlights the need for necessary measures to prevent marine pollution and unregulated fishing, aligning with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the goals of effective global ocean governance.
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Support for the Atlantic Ocean: IPNLF Position Statement ICCAT Panel 1. As tuna species are highly migratory, management of tuna populations span wide geographical areas that are organised into Regional Fisheries Management Organisations, or ‘RFMOs’. The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) is the intergovernmental fishery organisation responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas. A number of scientists and organisations, such as the International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF), are observers to ICCAT and through position statements, provide information and data to support sustainable, transparent fisheries management. The Commission is split into four panels, each dedicated to the management of a group of tunas. Panel 1 is the one that deals with tropical tunas and generally, ICCAT sees each panel organised once a year. The need for a third intersessional meeting of ICCAT’s Panel 1 ...
Source: Fish Focus

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