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| Call for countries to implement new IUU fishing treaty |
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| Tuesday, 24 November 2009 13:10 |
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THE Pew Environment Group has welcomed an announcement by the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization that the new treaty to address illegal fishing is open for signature and called on governments to ratify and implement this treaty. Officially known as the Agreement of Port State Measures to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing, the treaty specifies minimum standards for inspection and provides port States with the obligation to prohibit entry to illegal fishing vessels. “Governments must immediately start to crack down on illegal fishing and refuse port entry to those responsible,” said Stefan Flothmann, director of International Ocean Governance at the Pew Environment Group. “Ratifying and implementing the treaty is critical to end illegal fishing.” The treaty is now open for signature with some countries already signing at yesterday’s meeting. The agreement will legally enter into force after 25 countries have ratified it. In 1993, the FAO Compliance Agreement Treaty took almost ten years to come into force. |


