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Press release - Discard ban: MEPs delay enforcement of sanctions on fishermen who fail to comply - Committee on Fisheries

Fishermen will have two years to “adapt” before sanctions for failing to comply with the new Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) discard ban take effect, under a tentative deal struck by Parliament and Council on Thursday, with European Commission help. The agreement amends the “omnibus” regulation setting out detailed arrangements for enforcing the ban.
Committee on Fisheries

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iSharkFin: an innovative software for the identification of shark species from the fins

iSharkFin is an expert system that uses machine learning techniques to identify shark species from shark fin shapes. The software has been developed by FAO in collaboration with the University of Vigo with financial support of the Government of Japan and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

iSharkFin takes an interactive process. Users simply need to take a standard photo, select some characteristics of a fin and choose a few points on the fin shape, iSharkFin will automatically analyze the information and identify the shark specie from which the fin comes.

iSharkFin is now available for the identification of 35 shark species from dorsal fins and 7 species from pectoral fins, commonly seen in international trade, including some species listed in the CITES Appendices.

To download the software visit the iSharkFin webpage.
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A Deep Seas research voyage blog: Aboard the EAF-Nansen

January 2015 - Marine research vessel R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen (EAF-Nansen project) embarked on a month-long cruise departing from Cape Town, South Africa, to conduct scientific research in the deep seas of the Southeast Atlantic Fisheries Organization (SEAFO) convention area before arriving at Walvis Bay, Namibia.

Marine biologist Edoardo Mostarda will be blogging along the journey and providing an inside glimpse of life on a research vessel as it carries out important scientific research in the Southeast Atlantic area. The research voyage can be followed on "Aboard the EAF-Nansen" and at #EAFNansen.

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Article - Questions & réponses: la culture des OGM dans l'Union européenne - Commission de l'environnement, de la santé publique et de la sécurité alimentaire

L'Union européenne a une des régulations les plus strictes dans le monde vis-à-vis des semences génétiquement modifiées. Elles ne sont autorisées qu'après une évaluation complète des risques. Après trois ans, le Conseil a donné son accord à une proposition visant à donner plus de flexibilité aux États membres concernant la culture d’OGM sur leur territoire. Le débat et le vote en session plénière auront lieu mardi. À suivre en direct sur notre site web.
Commission de l'environnement, de la santé publique et de la sécurité alimentaire

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Port State measures and national legislation – a guide for implementation

Port State measures are the front line of attack against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, whether it occurs under national jurisdiction or in the high seas. Implementation of these measures by port States, using minimum standards agreed at global and regional levels, is of vital importance for the sustainability of the tuna resource – which occurs in all waters.
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Article - Questions & réponses: la culture des OGM dans l'Union européenne - Commission de l'environnement, de la santé publique et de la sécurité alimentaire

L'Union européenne a une des régulations les plus strictes dans le monde vis-à-vis des semences génétiquement modifiées. Elles ne sont autorisées qu'après une évaluation complète des risques. Après trois ans, le Conseil a donné son accord à une proposition visant à donner plus de flexibilité aux États membres concernant la culture d’OGM sur leur territoire. Le débat et le vote en session plénière auront lieu mardi. À suivre en direct sur notre site web.
Commission de l'environnement, de la santé publique et de la sécurité alimentaire

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A Deep Seas research voyage blog: Aboard the EAF-Nansen

January 2015 - Marine research vessel R/V Dr. Fridtjof Nansen (EAF-Nansen project) embarked on a month-long cruise departing from Cape Town, South Africa, to conduct scientific research in the deep seas of the Southeast Atlantic Fisheries Organization (SEAFO) convention area before arriving at Walvis Bay, Namibia.

Marine biologist Edoardo Mostarda will be blogging along the journey and providing an inside glimpse of life on a research vessel as it carries out important scientific research in the Southeast Atlantic area. The research voyage can be followed on "Aboard the EAF-Nansen" and at #EAFNansen.

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Training of Trainers in fisheries and aquaculture emergency response, applications by February 15, 2015

Response to an emergency situation in fisheries and aquaculture presents a range of complex issues that can be difficult to understand in the absence of appropriate training analytical tools and lessons from experience. The fisheries and aquaculture emergency response guidance was developed at the request of FAO partners in a series of consultation meetings that were held between 2009 and 2012, in relation to small-scale fisheries. The guidance draws on best practice and lessons learned during response to disasters that have affected fisheries and aquaculture sector. The guidance was published in 2014 and a first Training of Trainers (TOT) course will be rolled in March 24-29, 2015. Applications are welcomed from English speakers worldwide. Selection criteria are included in the attached document. Deadline for applications is February 15th, 2015.

For applications, contact Florence Poulain

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Inter American Development Bank grants FAO $75 000 for shrimp and groundfish management on the Guianas-Brazil Shelf

The shrimp and groundfish fisheries of the Guianas-Brazil shelf provide employment to at least 150 000 fishers and many more in auxiliary jobs (processing, marketing/trade, vessel and gear repair and maintenance, etc.). The number of households that are economically dependent on the income derived from working in the shrimp and groundfish fisheries sub-sector is estimated to be over 1 million. Shrimp fisheries contribute significantly to hunger eradication and the achievement of food security. In coastal communities fish and fishery products consumption is generally higher than 40 kg/capita/year.

However, a number of shrimp and groundfish stocks in the region are fully exploited and at the risk of being overexploited. Fisheries technologies currently applied include unsustainable practices that are detrimental for aquatic habitats and put the lives of fishers at risk.

The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) recognize that an investment is needed in ecosystem-based shrimp and groundfish fisheries management in the Guianas-Brazil Shelf.

Brazil, French Guyana, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela, the countries sharing these transboundary shrimp and groundfish resources, will be collaborating in this pilot project.

The project aims, over a one year period, to assess the value and management potential of shrimp and groundfish stocks and fisheries of the Guianas-Brazil Shelf, in order to enable sustainable investments in ecosystem-based management of these marine resources.

Main objectives of the project are to:

  1. Improve understanding of economic value of the shrimp and groundfish stocks and the economic impact of the related fisheries sector of the Guianas-Brazil shelf.
  2. Initiate an ecosystem-based shrimp and groundfish fisheries management of the Guianas-Brazil Shelf planning process.
  3. Develop an investment proposal for the IADB to promote and leverage public and private financing of investments in ecosystem based management of these resources.

The project will be using the WECAFC/CRFM/IFREMER Working Group on Shrimp and Groundfish, as main vehicle to bring the countries' experts and managers, private sector and partner agencies together. The funding for this project originates from the IADB programme for Managing Regional Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems for Biodiversity Conservation.

More information on the project can be obtained from the Secretariat of WECAFC at: wecafc-secretariat@fao.org and on the overall programme from the IDB website.

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