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  1. FAO-organized workshop discusses mainstreaming climate change into international fisheries governance.

    all countries, making it a sustainable habitat for all living creatures. Climate change significantly ... management framework. Understanding how climate change affects shared fish stocks is crucial for robust, ... change, good practices, and lessons learned, and possible opportunities for enhanced integration of ...

    Emma N. Mori - 30 Oct 2023 - 11:30am

  2. New Article Published: Bycatch is Troublesome—Deal with It!

    and well-used term for all those ‘other’ species that get caught alongside the target tuna. But the ... of what it’s called, and whether it’s utilised or not, bycatch usually means trouble for fishers. ... quantity or quality. Just as bycatch complicates life for fishers, it also complicates life for the fishery ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 15 Feb 2017 - 5:55pm

  3. Tuna Compliance Network Gathers in Tokyo After Three Years of Online Meetings

    respective members such as for transshipment and port state requirements. Several RFMO members also manage ... collaboration among the Secretariats and identifying options for best practice support mechanisms. Among the ... Tokyo and is succeeded by Jenny Cheatle of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic ...

    Emma N. Mori - 31 Jul 2023 - 12:12pm

  4. Convention Text

    for signature at Honolulu on 5 September 2000. The Convention is one of the first regional fisheries ... Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the 1995 UN Fish Stocks Agreement. For this purpose, the ... Convention establishes a Commission for the Conservation and Management of Highly Migratory Fish Stocks in ...

    EightyOptions - 9 Feb 2023 - 1:55pm

  5. Highlights of the 10th Regular Session of Scientific Committee

    for 2013 was estimated at 2,621,511 mt, and the second highest on record in 2012 (2,652,322 mt). This ... non-provision of operational data, ongoing work on limit reference points for tuna including the acceptable risk ... develop a Commission process to adopt harvest strategies. USD 1,456,200 was proposed for scientific ...

    Samuelu Taufao - 14 Oct 2014 - 9:56am

  6. Temporary adviser joining Secretariat.

    for a decade with the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and other Pacific small island developing ... joins us from Washington, DC’s non-profit and legal community, and her attachment is voluntary. For ... responsible for the conservation and sustainable use of highly migratory fish stocks, particularly tuna, in ...

    Emma N. Mori - 18 Sep 2023 - 10:30am

  7. Acknowledgements

    Community (SPC) for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission  (WCPFC), with an initial in-kind ...

    EightyOptions - 7 Oct 2014 - 12:01am

  8. United Nations Adopts Landmark Agreement on Marine Biodiversity

    sustainably manage marine genetic resources. The agreement will be opened for ratification from 20 September ... collective commitment to preserving the health and sustainability of our oceans for future generations." ... For further information, please contact: wcpfc@wcpfc.int   About WCPFC     The Western and Central ...

    Emma N. Mori - 31 Jul 2023 - 12:13pm

  9. WCPFC shares High Seas Boarding and Inspection Scheme experience.

    International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna (ICCAT), was held from 13 – 14 September 2023 in ... there are 270 registered inspection vessels for the fourteen WCPFC members, who may board and inspect ... found on WCPFCs website: https://www.wcpfc.int/high-seas-boarding-inspection For further information, ...

    Emma N. Mori - 4 Oct 2023 - 2:18pm

  10. Secretariat Updates | April 2024

    agreement stands as the foundation for managing the world's largest tuna fishery, reflecting the joint ...

    Rhea Moss-Christian - 15 Apr 2024 - 4:52pm

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