US: Pew pushing ICCAT to adopt harvest strategy for North Atlantic swordfish

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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The Pew Charitable Trusts is urging the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) to adopt a new harvest strategy for managing North Atlantic swordfish. A harvest strategy is a management procedure that helps regional fishery management organizations (RFMOs) like ICCAT set catch limits and rules for extended periods. This can minimize disputes among member states over quota levels. ICCAT is currently evaluating such a strategy following scientific simulations of various fishing activities and environmental conditions. Esther Wozniak of Pew's international fisheries team highlights that harvest strategies are a contemporary approach to fishery management.
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The Pew Charitable Trusts is pushing the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) to adopt a new harvest strategy in a shift to how it would manage North Atlantic swordfish. ICCAT is holding one of its annual meetings from 11 to 18 November and is considering a long-term harvest strategy which would set new rules for how it tackles setting the North Atlantic swordfish quota. A harvest strategy, also known as a management procedure, helps regional fishery management organizations (RFMOs) like ICCAT set how it will manage catch limits and other rules for years or even decades to come, which can help reduce contentious annual negotiations. Disagreements between members states in RFMOs can cause management issues for species as different countries push for different levels of quota. The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), for example, has continuously failed to address yellowfin tuna overfishing as member states fail to agree to quotas that are in line ...

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