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FAO PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUE 2019
Rome, 2017
ISBN 978-92-5-109700-7
92 pp., 210 x 297 mm
USD 45.00, Paperback
Available in: English
REVIEW AND
ANALYSIS OF
INTERNATIONAL
LEGAL AND POLICY
INSTRUMENTS
RELATED TO
DEEP-SEA FISHERIES
AND BIODIVERSITY
CONSERVATION IN
THE ABJN
Recognizing the need to
control fishing activity,
this publication reviews
international treaties
relevant to deep-seas
fisheries management
and discusses
which provisions
require national-level
implementation.
REPORT OF THE AREAS
BEYOND NATIONAL
JURISDICTION DEEP
SEAS PROJECT
SECOND PROJECT STEERING
COMMITTEE MEETING
An overview of the ABNJ Deep Seas Project –
aimed at strengthening policy frameworks for
sustainable fisheries and enhancing conservation
– and a discussion of its implementation status,
evaluation system and work plan for 2017.
Rome, 2017
36 pp., 210 x 297 mm
Price available upon request, Paperback
Available in: English
AGREEMENT ON PORT STATE
MEASURES TO PREVENT, DETER AND
ELIMINATE ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED
AND UNREGULATED FISHING
Rome, 2016 (revised edition)
ISBN 978-92-5-009140-2
116 pp., 148 × 210 mm
Price available on request, Paperback
Available in: English, French, Spanish
(trilingual), Arabic, Chinese, Russian
This landmark agreement
seeks to prevent, deter and
eliminate illegal, unreported
and unregulated fishing –
a major problem in capture
fisheries and a serious threat
to the effective conservation
and management of many
fish stocks.
WORKSHOP ON CAPACITY
DEVELOPMENT TO IMPROVE THE
MANAGEMENT OF MARINE AREAS
BEYOND NATIONAL JURISDICTION
(ABNJ)
NEEDS, EXPERIENCES, OPTIONS, AND OPPORTUNITIES
Rome, 2017
ISBN 978-92-5-109983-4
76 pp., 210 x 297 mm
Price available upon request, Paperback
Available in: English
The workshop discussed how
to develop national capacities
to sustainably manage fisheries
and conserve biodiversity in
marine areas beyond national
jurisdiction. It stressed the role
of legally binding international
instruments and awarenessraising
among stakeholders.
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