Joint management of the octopus fishery discussed in the Portuguese Parliament

Published 2023년 3월 31일

Tridge summary

A proposal is being made to establish a joint management committee for the Algarve octopus fishery, following calls from various stakeholders. This approach is aimed at sustainable resource management and is supported by the Mar2020 and Blue Ocean Fund. The proposal, part of the ParticiPESCA project, seeks to approve a management plan and coordinate activities for the sustainable exploitation of the octopus fishery in the Algarve. Additionally, the proposal includes the joint management of shellfish trapping in the Berlengas Nature Reserve. All involved are urging the government to approve the proposal.
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Original content

The proposal follows calls from environmental NGOs, scientists, fishermen's associations and producer organizations for urgent financial support to set up and fund a future joint management committee for the Algarve octopus fishery. Joint fisheries management was defined by Decree-Law No. 73/2020 of September 23 as "a joint management system for living resources and the necessary means for their extraction and economic exploitation, the purpose of which is the sustainable management of resources and the application of the principle of maximum mutual cooperation." This is a new paradigm in fisheries management based on a participatory process that should be inclusive, transparent, informed, accessible and scientifically sound, and in which everyone has a voice and decision on the future of activities that can be put in place through the establishment of a joint management with regulatory authority, whose role is to monitor and manage the fishery or area in a sustainable manner in ...
Source: Fishretail

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