Global Fisheries Need Better Governance to Sustain Key Stocks

Stronger rules and enforcement would help ensure a healthy ocean

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A third of the world’s fish stocks are overfished and another nearly 60 percent cannot sustain any increases in fishing. Despite the critical role that key species play in marine ecosystems and the billions of dollars they generate for the global economy, there are inadequate rules in place—particularly governing high seas fisheries—to ensure that catch levels are sustainable. Where rules do exist, gaps in oversight allow unscrupulous operators to illegally traffic in valuable catch, and penalties are minimal if they are caught.

It is time for a change. An improved system of rules and consequences would ensure that fisheries are sustainably managed and help governments better address illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. All participants in the fisheries economy—from individual vessel owners to government officials and fisheries managers—must work together to improve oversight, from the time a vessel leaves port to the final point of sale. 

 
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捕捞策略:21 世纪渔业管理

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传统渔业管理分为两个步骤:首先,科学家进行种群评估,然后渔业管理部门协商措施,例如配额或禁渔制度(时间和区域),以确保资源(目标鱼类)得到最佳和可持续的利用。这看似简单,但是当前的方法和简单相差甚远。

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How to End Illegal Fishing: The Role of the Flag State

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Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing is one of the greatest threats today to marine ecosystems and ocean health. IUU fishing accounts for up to 26 million metric tons of fish annually and damages the livelihoods of legal fishers, including by robbing subsistence fishers and their communities of the fish they need to survive.

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规则和后果:如何改善国际渔业

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过度捕捞是海洋面临的最大威胁之一,联合国粮农组织 (FAO) 在 2020 年报告称三分之一的鱼类资源被过 度捕捞,另有近 60% 的鱼类资源无法承受捕捞量的增加。与此同时,联合国报告称生物多样性正在下降, 33% 的海洋哺乳动物、鲨鱼和其他相关物种濒临灭绝。

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The Port State Measures Agreement

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The Port State Measures Agreement

《港口国措施协定》(PSMA)在 2016 年生效时,联合国赞赏道,这份协定开启了打击非法、不报告、不管制(IUU) 捕鱼的新纪元。当时有超过 25 个国家政府批准或签署该协定,超出了生效所需的标准,该数字至今已翻了一倍多。但是,仅仅依靠这份协定制定的机制,是否有足够的力度打击漠视渔业法律与政策这一普遍现象?我们认为这个问题的答案是肯定的,但是这份协定只有得到缔约方的遵守和执行之后,方可发挥作用。

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实践最佳转运

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