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The principal outcome of this meeting was a joint tatement by the ministers in which they: (1) reaffirmed their commitment to the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) through policies and programmes; (2) voiced their support for the work of the WECAFC, which provides the countries with a neutral forum and mechanism for regional cooperation in fisheries management and conservation; (3) noted the status of the fisheries resources in the Brazil-Guianas Shelf.
The principal outcome of this meeting was a joint statement by the ministers in which they: (1) reaffirmed their commitment to the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) through policies and programmes; (2) voiced their support for the work of the WECAFC, which provides the countries with a neutral forum and mechanism for regional cooperation in fisheries management and conservation; (3) noted the status of the fisheries resources in the Brazil-Guianas Shelf, expressing concerns that there are indications of overexploitation and undertaking to consider seriously the remedial options recommended by the fisheries managers; and (4)noted the costs and benefits of the modality of operation of the Ad Hoc Working Group and agreed that members would start sharing the responsibilities for the future work of the group. This should be initiated by making the activities of the Ad Hoc Working Group an integral part of the regular programme of work and budget of the fisheries administrations.--Publisher's description.
An approach that encompasses the human and natural dimensions of ecosystems is one that the Wider Caribbean Region knows it must adopt and implement, in order to ensure the sustainable use of the region's shared marine resources. This volume contributes towards that vision, bringing together the collective knowledge and experience of scholars and practitioners within the Wider Caribbean to begin the process of assembling a road map towards marine ecosystem based management (EBM) for the region. It also serves a broader purpose of providing stakeholders and policy actors in each of the world's sixty-four Large Marine Ecosystems, with a comparative example of the challenges and information needs required to implement principled ocean governance generally and marine EBM in particular, at multiple levels. Additionally, the volume serves to supplement the training of graduate level students in the marine sciences by enhancing interdisciplinary understanding of challenges in implementing marine EBM.
The main objectives of the Conference were to share information and the best scientific evidence available on the status of main commercial species of shrimp and groundfish in the region, discuss and evaluate management recommendations and their applicability and discuss a way forward for improving cooperation in fisheries research and management in the subregion.
The principal outcome of this meeting was a joint tatement by the ministers in which they: (1) reaffirmed their commitment to the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) through policies and programmes; (2) voiced their support for the work of the WECAFC, which provides the countries with a neutral forum and mechanism for regional cooperation in fisheries management and conservation; (3) noted the status of the fisheries resources in the Brazil-Guianas Shelf.
This document assembles three reviews of the marine shrimp and groundfish fisheries of the Brazil-Guianas shelf (northern Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and eastern Venezuela) and one on environmental aspects of the area. Each report contains a number o recommendations for fisheries management, further research and international cooperation in data collection and assessments.