The declaration touches upon most fisheries’ hot topics: the fight against IUU fishing, good governance, transparency, fisheries subsidies, among others. On most of these topics, emphasis is put by the Ministers on small scale fisheries.
Costas Kadis: “the EU Ocean Pact will be a model of sustainability, good governance, and coherence”
8th meeting of OACPS Ministers Responsible for Oceans, Inland Waters and Fisheries: artisanal fisheries representatives call for the protection of coastal zones by and for communities
In September 2024, the Ministers responsible for Fisheries of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) met in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) to discuss the theme ‘ Accelerating action for sustainable and resilient oceans, fisheries and aquaculture in OECP member countries and regions’.
MEPs discuss international challenges to be addressed by EU fisheries and aquaculture policies
Senegal fishers lodge a complaint against energy companies for failing to exercise due diligence in their GTA project
COFI reaffirms the importance of capture fisheries and the crucial contribution of small-scale and artisanal fishers
The EU must not support intensive fish farming — it's not sustainable
African and European stakeholders call for the development of a regulatory framework for sustainable fisheries joint ventures
Senegal's exports of fishmeal and fish oil "explode"
Liberian artisanal fishers oppose further unravelling of their fishing zone to let trawlers in
In April 2024, the Liberian National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) invited several fisheries stakeholders to validate a draft fisheries management plan for a multi-species deep-water shrimp fishery, which are very vulnerable and already over-exploited. LAFA deplores the absence of an appropriate stakeholder engagement during the development of the plan.
Publication of the list of vessels authorised to fish in Senegal: "The fight for transparency in fisheries is only beginning"
Senegalese civil society outlines the challenges of the new president's programme for small-scale fisheries
A collective effort or a community gathering: the beach seine in Benin
UN rapporteur on the Right to Food to governments: “Fishers have the answers to adapt to climate change and you have the tools to uphold their rights”
In Benin, despite working at a loss, women still feed their families
Women in fisheries at the forefront of African and European fisheries stakeholders’ dialogue
Artisanal fisheries in the spotlight at the first FAO Sub-Committee on Fisheries Management
Back in 2022, African artisanal fishers asked that the implementation of the FAO guidelines on sustainable small scale fisheries be a standing item in the agenda of the new Sub-Committee and insisted it was essential to allow artisanal fisheries organisations to participate actively to its discussions.