FISH-i model of cooperation presented at ACP meeting

FISH-i model of cooperation presented at ACP meeting

September 2017 — Per Erik Bergh (Managing Director) represented the FISH-i Africa Task Force at the 5th meeting of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP), held in Nassau, Bahamas from the 18th – 21st September 2017. A two-day meeting of ACP Ministers in charge of Fisheries and Aquaculture followed the meeting of senior fisheries officials held on 18-19 September.

The majority of ACP member countries are coastal States where fisheries is an important sector, and this meeting provided an opportunity to discuss strengthening and sharing commitments, including national and regional best practice, and agree on priority issues that need coordination. The discussions focussed on the role of fisheries in improving job and food security and the potential of the blue economy to improve livelihoods and ensure environmental sustainability of the oceans and coastal areas.

Speaking during the session on Advancing the implementation of SDG 14: Ending Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing in ACP countries, Stop Illegal Fishing Coordinator Per Erik Bergh described the issues facing fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean and the success that the FISH-i Africa Task Force has had combatting these problems.

 

 

members of the NFDS team were in London for the 9th International Forum on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing at Chatham House.