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Illegal fishing: FAO defines port restrictions

Published: September 1, 2009
Summary
A group of 91 Member States of the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have concurred on the final text of a new treaty intended to seal off fishing ports to vessels involved in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. The "Agreement on Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing" is the first international tr...
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Muhammad Nawaz Ali
1 de septiembre de 2009
Offcourse thetreaty against iuu, by FAO.,is going to develope a an agreement aginst illigle vessel , but it is obious that countries like Bangladesh, kenia, and other under devloping needs threshold grip. The fisher man among these countries are from generation after generation. And their food also depends on their job directly the eat Fish as a steple food. And there customs relate with their Job,. SO objective must be decleared what was the fate of such families . They are fishing not on large sclae and must have some polite regulations. Thanks to all of you.
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ABIODUN DAVIDS
2 de septiembre de 2009
THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE LISTED NATIONS IN THIS PROPOSAL SHOULD NOT BE TINKERED WITH WHEN IT COMES TO VERY SERIOUS TREATY SIGNING, ESPECIALLY AS CONCERNING AN AGENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS-FAO. TO SAY THE LEAST, THE COMING TOGETHER OF THESE COUNTRIES WAS NOT A MERE JAMBOREE, RATHER, IT WAS FOR SERIOUS ECONOMIC AND TERRITORIAL SECURITY OF ALL INVOLVED. THE TREATY IF FULLY INTO FORCE WOULD NOT ONLY CONTROL THE ILLICIT FISHING, AND THERE-BY FORESTALLING THE EXINCTION OF THE FISH SPECIES BUT ALSO DEPRIVE THE CRIMES COMMITTED BY THE SEA DOGS CALLED PIRATES ON THE HIGH SEAS ACROSS THE GLOBE,ESPECIALLY THE IMPORTANT COMMERCIAL ROUTE AROUND THE HORN OF AFRICA. I WISH THE UN HAPPY DELIBRATION VIA ITS SUBSTANTIVE COMMITTEE THAT WILL TAKE UP THE RESPONSIBILITY OF NEXT DECISION- MAKING PROCESS.GOD BLESS.
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