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114. Notes the important role of the Joint Ad Hoc Working Group of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the International Maritime Organization and the International Labour Organization on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing and Related Matters in mobilizing multiple agencies and stakeho...
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115. Recognizes the efforts of the States members of the Association of Indian Ocean Riparian States to develop guidelines to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Indian Ocean, at the initiative of Indonesia and France, with a view to achieving sustained growth and balanced de...
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116. Encourages flag and port States to make every effort to exchange information on landings and fishing quotas, and in this regard encourages regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to consider establishing open databases containing such information in order to improve the effectiveness of fisher...
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117. Recognizes that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has continued its work on methods for estimating the extent of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and on the use of indicators to assess and monitor the results of combating this phenomenon;
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118. Calls upon States to take all necessary measures to ensure that vessels flying their flag do not transship the catches of vessels engaged in illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, by regulating, monitoring and
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119. Urges States, individually and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to resume and implement internationally agreed measures of a commercial nature, in accordance with international law, including the principles, rights and obligations established in the agreements of the World Trad...
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120. Encourages the implementation of activities aimed at raising awareness of the Voluntary Guidelines on Catch Documentation Programmes, 33 and encourages States and relevant parties to apply these guidelines in the development of catch documentation programmes and to use them as a reference for related activities, i...
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121. Encourages States and other relevant actors to exchange information on new trade- and market-related measures with relevant international forums, taking into account the impact that such measures could have on all States, in accordance with the work plan of the Committee on Fisheries and taking into account the Te...
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123. Notes the concern of the Committee on Fisheries about the proliferation of private eco-labelling standards and programmes and the resulting trade restrictions and barriers, and takes note of the work of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in developing a framework for assessing the conformi...
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124. Also notes the concerns about the possible links between transnational organized crime and illegal fishing in certain regions of the world, encourages States to study, including through relevant international bodies and organizations, the causes and methods of and contributing to illegal fishing in order to increa...
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Calls upon States, in accordance with international law, to strengthen the implementation of monitoring, control and surveillance measures and mechanisms for compliance and enforcement, or to adopt such measures if they have not already done so, individually and through the regional fisheries management organizations a...
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130. Notes that, at its thirty-sixth session, the Committee on Fisheries reaffirmed that vessel monitoring was essential for monitoring implementation and monitoring and for monitoring boarding and inspection on the high seas, and looked forward to receiving the results of the global study to be carried out by the Food...
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131. Calls upon States, individually and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, and taking into account their national legislation and international law, to establish or strengthen positive or negative lists of fishing vessels active in the areas covered by the relevant regional fisheries...
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132. Encourages the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, in cooperation with States, regional economic integration organizations, the International Maritime Organization and, as appropriate, regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to facilitate the establishment and maintenance...
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133. Welcomes the continued development by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations of the World Register of Fishing Vessels, Refrigerating Vessels and Refuelling Vessels, with a view to reducing the associated costs, and encourages States to provide, inter alia, through regional fisheries management...
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135. Welcomes the decision of the International Maritime Organization, in resolution A.1117(30) of 6 December 2017, to implement, beyond the first phase of the implementation of the Global File, the International Maritime Organization Vessel Identification Number System for fishing vessels with steel or other material ...
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136. Requests States and relevant international bodies to develop, in accordance with international law, more effective tracing measures for fish and fishery products in order to enable importing States to identify those that are contrary to international conservation and management measures adopted in accordance with ...
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137. Requests States to take the necessary measures, in accordance with international law, to ensure that fish and fishery products taken contrary to conservation and management measures adopted in accordance with international law do not enter international trade channels;
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138. Encourages States to identify and implement joint monitoring and enforcement activities, in accordance with international law, with a view to strengthening and improving compliance with conservation and management measures, and to preventing and discouraging illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing activities;
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139. Urges States to design and adopt, directly and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, effective measures to monitor, control and monitor trans-shipments, as appropriate, in particular at sea and in particular on the high seas, in order, inter alia, to ensure compliance, collect and v...
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140. Recalls the adoption in 2022 of the Voluntary Guidelines for Transshipment of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and calls for their implementation, including through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements;
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141. Notes that, at its thirty-sixth session, the Committee on Fisheries of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations urged members of that organization and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to establish a comprehensive mechanism for monitoring and monitoring trans-shipment ...
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142. Welcomes the financial contribution of States to the capacity-building of the International Network for Monitoring, Monitoring and Monitoring of Fisheries-related Activities, and encourages States to join and participate actively in the Network and to consider the possibility, where appropriate, of transforming it...
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143. Calls upon States to commit themselves to urgently reducing the capacity of the global fishing fleet to levels consistent with the sustainability of fish stocks, by establishing target levels and plans for their achievement or other appropriate mechanisms for the ongoing assessment of fishing capacity, while avoid...
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146. Invites the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to report to the General Assembly on the implementation of the International Plan of Action for the Management of Fishing Capacity, as provided for in paragraph 48 of the International Plan of Action;
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147. Calls upon States, individually and, where appropriate, through subregional and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements with competence to regulate fisheries for highly migratory species, to address urgently global tuna fishing capacities, including taking into account the legitimate right of ...
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149. Recalls that, in the document "The future we want", States reaffirmed their commitment to implement the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation to eliminate subsidies that contribute to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing and fishing overcapacity, taking into account the importance of this sector for developin...
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150. Recalls the adoption in 2022 of the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies 36 by the World Trade Organization and the establishment by the World Trade Organization of a voluntary fisheries financing mechanism designed to assist developing and least developed countries in the implementation of the Agreement, takes note o...
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151. Recognizes that the members of the World Trade Organization should advance negotiations on outstanding issues with a view to achieving a comprehensive agreement on fisheries subsidies, including through other disciplines on certain forms of fisheries subsidies that contribute to overcapacity and overfishing, as so...
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153. Urges States, individually and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to adopt or strengthen effective measures to implement and enforce the provisions of General Assembly resolution 46/215 and subsequent resolutions on large-scale pelagic drift-net fishing with a view to ending the ...
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Also urges States, individually and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to adopt or strengthen effective measures to implement and enforce the current global moratorium on the use of large drift nets for high seas fisheries, and calls upon States to ensure that vessels flying their fla...
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Urges States, subregional and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements and other relevant international organizations that have not yet done so to take measures, taking into account, inter alia, the interests of developing coastal States and, where appropriate, subsistence fishing communities, to mi...
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161. Encourages States to promote, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, as appropriate, the sustainable use of environmentally sound fish concentration devices, while ensuring compliance with the measures they have taken regarding such devices and promoting the applicati...
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163. Calls upon States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements with the mandate to regulate fisheries to take urgent measures to help minimize and, where possible, eliminate catches, including by-catch, of species at critical risk;
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164. Calls upon States and subregional and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to adopt measures to assess the impact of their fisheries on by-catch species or to improve existing measures, to produce more comprehensive and reliable data and reports on such species, including the deployment of ...
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165. Requests States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, as appropriate, to strengthen or establish their data collection programmes in order to obtain reliable estimates of by-catches of sharks, sea turtles, fish, marine mammals and seabirds, species by species, and to promote further res...
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166. Encourages the widest possible application of the International Guidelines on the Management of Bycatch and Reduction of Releases at Sea 37 and the Guidelines for the Prevention and Reduction of Accidental Catches of Marine Mammals in Catching Fishing 38 prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the Uni...
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167. Encourages States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to coordinate the development and implementation of clear and standardized protocols for the collection and reporting of data on by-catches of non-target species, in particular endangered, threatened or protected species, taking int...
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168. Urges States and entities covered by the Convention and article 1, paragraph 2 (b), of the Agreement to consider becoming parties, as appropriate, to the instruments or members of subregional or regional bodies for the purpose of protecting non-target species taken accidentally during fishing operations;
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169. Encourages States to strengthen, as appropriate, the capacity of subregional or regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements of which they are members to ensure the proper conservation of non-target species taken accidentally during fishing operations, taking into account best practices in the mana...
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170. Calls upon States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to implement urgently, as appropriate, the measures recommended by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in the 2004 Guidelines to Reduce Sea Turtle Mortality from Fishing Operations, as well as in the Internat...
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171. Urges States to implement, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, the International Guidelines on the Management of Bycatch and Reduction of Releases at Sea established by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations;
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172. Calls upon States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to continue to take urgent measures to reduce by-catches of seabirds, including albatrosses and petrels, in fishing areas by adopting and implementing conservation measures in accordance with the technical guidelines on best practic...
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173. Urges coastal and offshore fishing States to continue to cooperate, directly or through relevant subregional or regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, in order to ensure the effective conservation and management of straddling fish stocks and highly migratory fish stocks, in accordance with t...
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174. Urges States that exploit straddling fish stocks or highly migratory fish stocks on the high seas and the coastal States concerned, where a subregional or regional fisheries management organization or arrangement is empowered to establish conservation and management measures for such stocks, to fulfil their obliga...
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176. Calls upon the coastal States concerned and States that exploit straddling fish stocks or highly migratory fish stocks on the high seas, where there is no subregional or regional fisheries management organization or arrangement to establish conservation and management measures for such stocks, to cooperate in the ...
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178. Urges signatory States and other States whose vessels fish for resources covered by the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Fisheries Resources of the South-East Atlantic 40 in the zone covered by that Convention to prioritize becoming parties to the Convention and, in the meantime, to ensure full com...
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180. Also requests that the Convention on the Conservation and Management of Fisheries Resources on the High Seas in the South Pacific 42 be further ratified, acceded to, accepted and approved;
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182. Welcomes the approval by the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean, at its thirty-eighth session, held in Rome from 19 to 24 May 2014, of the Agreement establishing the Commission, as amended, and urges Contracting Parties to the Commission to do so to accept the amended text so that it can enter into...
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183. Encourages signatory States and States having a direct interest therein to become parties to the Convention on the Strengthening of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission established by the 1949 Convention between the United States of America and the Republic of Costa Rica;
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184. Takes note of the continuing efforts of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, through its Advisory Forum on Fisheries, to address current challenges in fisheries management and development in South-East Asia;
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185. Urges regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to continue, as a matter of priority, their efforts, in accordance with international law, to consolidate and update their mandates and measures adopted, as well as to modernize fisheries management, including through the responsible conduct of fis...
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186. Welcomes in this regard the amendments to the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas by the Palma de Mallorca Protocol and adopted by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas in 2019, and urges States Parties that are Contracting Parties to that Convention to app...
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187. Calls upon regional fisheries management bodies responsible for the protection and management of highly migratory fish stocks that have not yet taken effective measures to conserve and manage stocks within their mandate
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188. Also calls upon regional fisheries management organizations, in this regard, to exercise greater caution when information is uncertain, unreliable or insufficient, as required by article 6 of the Agreement;
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189. Urges States to consolidate and strengthen cooperation among regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in the work or establishment of which they are involved, including to enhance communication and coordination of measures, including through joint consultations, and to strengthen integration, c...
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190. Takes note, in this regard, of the initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to promote the establishment of regional arrangements for regional fisheries bodies in order to enhance cooperation and coordination for sustainable fisheries; 43
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192. Urges the five regional fisheries management organizations responsible for managing highly migratory fish species to continue to take steps to implement the Guidelines adopted at the second joint meeting of tuna fisheries management organizations and to take into account the recommendations adopted by those organi...
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193. Invites States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements responsible for the management of straddling stocks to exchange experiences and good practices, for example by considering joint meetings, as appropriate;
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194. Invites States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements with competence to manage deep-sea fisheries to exchange experiences and good practices, for example by considering joint meetings, as appropriate;
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195. Urges regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to improve transparency, to take decisions in a fair and transparent manner and to facilitate the timely and effective adoption of conservation and management measures, including by considering the development of provisions on voting and opposition...
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196. Recognizes that the performance reviews of regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements have proven to be an effective means of improving these results and are essential for improving the sustainability of the fish stocks covered by those organizations and arrangements, and notes that the fourteent...
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197. Welcomes the completion of performance reviews by several regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, and encourages the implementation, as a matter of priority, of the recommendations resulting from those reviews, as appropriate;
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198. Urges States to ensure that regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in which they participate that have not yet undertaken performance reviews do so as a matter of urgency, either on their own initiative or in cooperation with external partners, including the Food and Agriculture Organization ...
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199. Calls upon States to conduct regular performance reviews of the regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in which they participate, to publish the results of those reviews, to follow up on the recommendations resulting from the reviews and to progressively increase the scope of such reviews as ...
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200. Recalls that, in the document "The future we want", States agreed on the need for regional fisheries management organizations to be transparent and accountable, welcomed the efforts already made by some RFMOs that had undertaken independent performance reviews and called upon each RFMO to conduct and publish such ...
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201. Urges States to cooperate, taking into account the results of these performance reviews, in the development of guidelines on best practices for regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements and to apply those guidelines to the extent possible to the organizations and arrangements in which they parti...
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202. Encourages States, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, as appropriate, to recognize the importance and role of artisanal and subsistence fisheries and to promote the long-term environmental, economic and social sustainability of such fisheries;
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203. Encourages the development of regional guidelines on which States can base themselves in order to impose, in accordance with their national legislation, on their flag vessels and their nationals who commit offences, sanctions that are sufficiently severe to ensure compliance, to be dissuasive and to prevent offend...
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Recognizes the importance of ensuring transparency of information on fishing activities within the framework of regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in order to facilitate the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, and to ensure that such organizations and arrangements fulfil...
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Calls upon States to raise awareness, individually and through relevant international bodies, of the causes and effects of forced labour and trafficking in human beings in the fisheries and aquaculture sector, including processing and related activities, and to continue to consider measures, including awareness-raising...
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209. Urges States, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to intensify their efforts to apply the ecosystem approach to fisheries, taking into account paragraph 30 (d) of the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation;
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210. Recognizes the importance of adequate training of fishermen to improve safety at sea and the importance, in this regard, of the 1995 International Convention on Standards for the Training, Certification and Watchkeeping of Fishing Vessel Personnel, and encourages States that have not yet done so to consider becomi...
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211. Encourages States, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements and other relevant international organizations, to ensure that fisheries and other ecosystem data are collected in a coordinated and integrated manner so that, where appropriate, they can be better integrated in...
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212. Calls upon States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, in cooperation with other relevant organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the World Meteorological Organization, to take appropriate ...
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214. Recognizes that the linkage between science and policy is essential for the effective implementation of the provisions of the Convention and the Agreement as a source of the best available scientific information necessary for the conservation and management of living marine resources;
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215. Urges States, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to strengthen dialogue between scientists and policy makers with a view to further improving the application of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management and addressing uncertainties and changes such as those a...
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216. Calls upon States, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other specialized agencies, subregional and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, as appropriate, and other relevant intergovernmental bodies to cooperate in the sustainable development of aquaculture, includ...
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217. Calls upon States to take immediate steps, individually or through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, and in accordance with the precautionary principle and ecosystem approaches, to continue to implement the 2008 International Guidelines on the Management of Deep Sea Fishing (the Guideli...
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218. Recalls in this regard that, in the document "The future we want", States committed themselves to strengthening measures to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems from aggression, including through the effective use of impact assessments, in accordance with international law, applicable international instruments, re...
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219. Reaffirms the importance of paragraphs 80 to 90 of its resolution 61/105, paragraphs 113 to 127 of its resolution 64/72, paragraphs 121 to 136 of its resolution 66/68 of 6 December 2011 and paragraphs 156, 171 to 188 and 219 of its resolution 71/123 of 7 December 2016 on the effects of bottom fishing on vulnerable...
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220. Urges States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to ensure that their activities for the sustainable management of deep-sea fisheries and the implementation of paragraphs 80 and 83 to 87 of resolution 61/105, paragraphs 113 and 119 to 124 of resolution 64/72, paragraphs 121, 129, 130 a...
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221. Recalls that none of the provisions of paragraphs of General Assembly resolutions 61/105, 64/72, 66/68 and 71/123 concerning the effects of bottom fishing on vulnerable marine ecosystems affect the sovereign rights of coastal States on their continental shelf or the exercise by coastal States of their jurisdiction...
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223. Reaffirms the importance of marine scientific research for the sustainable management of deep-sea fisheries resources, including target fish stocks and non-target species, and for the protection of marine ecosystems, including the prevention of significant adverse effects on vulnerable marine ecosystems; Welcomes ...
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225. Recognizes the importance of further progress in the collection of biological information on species that make up and depend on vulnerable marine ecosystems, including associated species, in the assessment of significant adverse effects on vulnerable marine ecosystems and in the protection and conservation of biod...
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228. Recognizes that different types of marine scientific research, such as seabed mapping, mapping of vulnerable marine ecosystems using data transmitted by fishing vessels, direct observations using remotely controlled cameras, benthic ecosystem modelling, comparative studies of benthos and forecasting modelling, hav...
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231. Notes with concern that vulnerable marine ecosystems may also be affected by human activities other than bottom fishing, and in this regard encourages States and relevant international organizations to consider measures to address these impacts;
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232. Calls upon States, individually and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to take into account the potential effects of climate change and ocean acidification when undertaking deep-sea fisheries management and protection measures for vulnerable marine ecosystems, including through t...
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233. Also calls upon States, individually and through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements with the mandate to regulate deep-sea fishing, to adopt conservation and management measures, including observation, control and monitoring mechanisms, based on the best available scientific information, i...
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235. Recognizes the need to strengthen the capacities of developing States, including in stock assessments, impact assessments and scientific and technical knowledge and training, and encourages States to provide technical and financial support to developing countries to meet their specific needs and to assist them in ...
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236. Welcomes the considerable work of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in the management of deep-sea fishing on the high seas and the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems, including the publication of the technical paper on processes and practices for vulnerable marine ecosystems on th...
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237. Recalls its decision, expressed in paragraph 223 of its resolution 77/118 of 9 December 2022, to undertake in 2026 a review of the measures taken by States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements to give effect to paragraphs 113, 117 and 119 to 124 of its resolution 64/72, paragraphs 121, ...
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238. Requests the Secretary-General to organize, in the second half of 2026, a two-day workshop to provide all necessary conference services, without prejudice to subsequent arrangements, to review the implementation of paragraphs 113, 117 and 119 to 124 of General Assembly resolution 64/72, paragraphs 121, 126, 129, 1...
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239. Also requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly for its consideration at its eighty-first session a report of scope, length and accuracy similar to those contained in his report to the Assembly at its seventy-fifth session 48 on measures taken by States and regional fisheries management organ...
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241. Encourages faster progress in establishing criteria for the objectives, establishment and effective management of marine protected areas for fisheries, and in this regard encourages the implementation of the technical guidelines on marine protected areas and fisheries developed by the Food and Agriculture Organiza...
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242. Encourages efforts to establish guidelines on the objectives, implementation and management of other conservation measures by fisheries-efficient zones, and calls upon all relevant international organizations and bodies to coordinate and cooperate to this end;
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243. Welcomes the view of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization and the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission that management measures to protect vulnerable marine habitats are "other effective area-based conservation measures", and encourages regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements that...
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245. Takes note of the decision of the Fifth Intergovernmental Meeting to Review the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-based Activities 49 to discontinue its sessions, while recognizing that the Global Programme of Action and its three global partner...
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247. Notes the serious environmental, economic and social impact of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear on the marine environment, and urges States and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, as appropriate, to take measures to reduce the quantity of such gear, taking into account the recomm...
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248. Reaffirms the importance attached by the General Assembly in paragraphs 77 to 81 of its resolution 60/31 of 29 November 2005 on lost, abandoned or discarded fishing gear and other marine debris of the same type, as well as the negative impact of such abandoned fishing debris and gear on, inter alia, fish stocks, h...
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