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Application des mesures du ressort de l’État du port: Législation type, cadre de procédures, rôle des organisations régionales de gestion des pêches
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Technical papers
Le présent document offre une législation type pour l'application des mesures du ressort de l’État du port comme convenu par l'Accord relatif aux mesures du ressort de l’État du port visant à prévenir, contrecarrer et éliminer la pêche illicite, non déclarée et non réglementée et par la Résolution 10/11 de la Commission des thons de l’océan Indien. La législation type présente un cadre pour la transposition des dispositions centrales de ces instruments dans la législation nationale, ainsi que des dispositions d’appui qui reflètent les meilleures pratiques et se rapportent à des domaines tels que l’application, la collecte d'informations et de preuves. La législation type est générique et peut être adaptée à des systèmes juridiques, des institutions et des instruments différents. Elle est accompagnée de notes explicatives. La mise au point des mesures du ressort de l’État du port, un cadre pour les procédures nationales et le rôle des organisations régionales de gestion des pêches sont aussi développés.
Report of the Joint Meeting of Tuna RFMOs on the Implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
The meeting, initiated by ICCAT and supported by the Common Oceans ABNJ Tuna Project implemented by FAO and funded by the GEF, brought together scientists from the five t-RFMOs and national experts. The goals of the meeting were to (1) establish a sustained dialogue across t-RFMOs on the issues of EAF and its implementation, (2) understand common challenges in its implementation and (3) identify case specific solutions.
Report of the Expert Workshop on Shark Post-Release Mortality Tagging Studies
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
24-27 January 2017, Wellington, New Zealand. The objective of the workshop was to advise on proposed studies of survival rates for promptly discarded sharks caught by WCPFC fisheries. These studies should assist in evaluating the effectiveness of WCPFC no-retention measures and in better estimating fishing mortality in assessments.
Report of the China National Awareness Workshop, 10 December 2016, Novotel Lami Bay Hotel Suva, Fiji
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
The report outlines the outcomes of the Chinese National Awareness workshop held on 10 December 2016, in Fiji. The main outcomes are: to improve awareness of seabird bycatch and its mitigation; to build capacity of the national observer programme, government representatives and the fishing industry to effectively implement best practice seabird bycatch mitigation based on best practice in China.
Report of the Indonesian National Awareness Workshop, 23 and 24 November 2016 Loka Penelitian Perikanan Tuna, Bali, Indonesia
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
The report outlines the outcomes of the Indonesian National Awareness workshop held in Bali on 23-24 November 2016. Main outcomes are: to improve awareness of seabird bycatch and its mitigation; to build capacity of the national observer programme, government representatives and the fishing industry to effectively implement best practice seabird bycatch mitigation based on best practice in Indonesia.