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The Committee on Fisheries established the Sub-Committee on Fish Trade to serve as a multilateral framework for consultations on international trade in fishery products. The sixteenth session of the Sub-Committee was held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from 4 to 8 September 2017. The Sub-Committee took note of recent developments concerning international trade in fishery products. It also considered specific issues related to international trade and sustainable fisheries development, including: - reduction of fish food loss and waste; - Voluntary Guidelines for Catch Documentation Schemes (CDS); - update on activities related to food quality, safety and market access; - fish trade and the Convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora (CITES); and - monitoring the implementation of article 11 of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF). The Sub-Committee for the first time also addressed the following topics: - social sustainability in fisheri es value chains and the link to trade; - the impact of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) on livelihoods, trade, food fish supply and consumption; and - the impact of climate change on future fish supply, trade and consumption.
The Consultation stressed the benefits of internationally agreed guidelines aimed at avoiding the misuse of ecolabelling schemes through, inter alia, preventing them becoming barriers to trade. In the course of in-depth discussions, the Consultation was able to make good progress in completing the guidelines, in particular the part dealing with the procedural and institutional aspects of ecolabelling schemes. The Consultation nevertheless acknowledged that more work was still necessary on, inter alia, terms and definitions and the minimum substantive requirements and criteria. - Ont assist� � la Consultation cinquante-sept Membres de la FAO et des observateurs de quatre organisations intergouvernementales et de neuf organisations internationales non gouvernementales. La Consultation a soulign� les avantages de directives convenues sur le plan international visant � �viter que les syst�mes d'�co�tiquetage ne puissent �tre utilis�es pour faire obstacle au commerce international. - A la Consulta asistieron 57 Miembros de la FAO y observadores de cuatro organizaciones intergubernamentales y nueve organizaciones no gubernamentales internacionales. La Consulta subray� las ventajas de unas directrices acordadas a nivel internacional destinadas a evitar la utilizaci�n incorrecta de los sistemas de ecoetiquetado del pescado, entre otras cosas impidiendo que se conviertan en obst�culos al comercio. Como resultado de su examen en detalle de las Directrices, la Consulta hizo considerables progresos con vistas a completarlas, en particular la parte relativa a los aspectos de procedimiento e institucionales de los sistemas de ecoetiquetado.
The Consultation reviewed a draft report prepared by the FAO Secretariat regarding the evaluation of commercially-exploited aquatic species in relation to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). It went on to formulate a proposal on revisions of the CITES listing criteria and the process for listing. The text is in English, French and Spanish.
The Consultation stressed the benefits of internationally agreed guidelines aimed at avoiding the misuse of ecolabelling schemes through, inter alia, preventing them becoming barriers to trade. In the course of in-depth discussions, the Consultation was able to make good progress in completing the guidelines, in particular the part dealing with the procedural and institutional aspects of ecolabelling schemes. The Consultation nevertheless acknowledged that more work was still necessary on, inter alia, terms and definitions and the minimum substantive requirements and criteria. - Ont assist� � la Consultation cinquante-sept Membres de la FAO et des observateurs de quatre organisations intergouvernementales et de neuf organisations internationales non gouvernementales. La Consultation a soulign� les avantages de directives convenues sur le plan international visant � �viter que les syst�mes d'�co�tiquetage ne puissent �tre utilis�es pour faire obstacle au commerce international. - A la Consulta asistieron 57 Miembros de la FAO y observadores de cuatro organizaciones intergubernamentales y nueve organizaciones no gubernamentales internacionales. La Consulta subray� las ventajas de unas directrices acordadas a nivel internacional destinadas a evitar la utilizaci�n incorrecta de los sistemas de ecoetiquetado del pescado, entre otras cosas impidiendo que se conviertan en obst�culos al comercio. Como resultado de su examen en detalle de las Directrices, la Consulta hizo considerables progresos con vistas a completarlas, en particular la parte relativa a los aspectos de procedimiento e institucionales de los sistemas de ecoetiquetado.
This document contains the report of the Commission's 11th session and the Committee's 8th session, held in Grenada in October 2003. Major topics discussed include: the state of fishery resources and trends in the region; strategies for increasing the contribution of small-scale capture fisheries to food security and poverty alleviation; and the current strategy and work programme of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC).
In English, French and Spanish