Welcome to the Closing the Net Website
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Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing is a serious global problem. Recent reports put the worldwide value of IUU catches at between $4bn and $9bn per year, including at least $1bn/yr for sub-Saharan Africa. IUU fishing does not respect national boundaries. It puts unsustainable pressure on fish stocks, marine wildlife and habitats, undermines labour standards and distorts markets. It imposes significant economic costs on some of the poorest countries in the world and undermines the governance structures. There are enormous societal pressures linked to these economic costs. Everyone is affected by IUU fishing, even if they don’t realise it. IUU fishing has proved stubbornly resistant to a number of recent international attempts to control it. On paper these international initiatives should easily be able to eliminate IUU fishing. But one of the key difficulties has been to gather the necessary political leadership needed to carry internationally agreed targets and declarations into effect. In 2003 a small group of fisheries Ministers and directors-general of international conservation organisations established the High Seas Task Force, with the aim of providing additional impetus to existing initiatives.
After two years' work by a wide range of international legal, scientific, economic and enforcement experts the High Seas Task Force identified a number of specific recommendations designed to expose IUU fishing activities, deter them and improve enforcement against those responsible. These initiatives, and the projects to implement them, are being taken forward by international partners.
Projects
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Forthcoming Events
FAO Committee on Fisheries (COFI) - 27th Session, 5 - 9 March 2007, Rome, Italy
Contact: Mr. NdiagaGueye
3rd Update and Stakeholder Consultation on IUU Fishing, 8 - 9 MAY 2007, Chatham House, London, UK
(pre-registration is essential)
Contact: Rena Karypidou
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News
Disclaimer:
not HSTF-related news
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