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Aquaculture Feed and Fertilizer Resources Information System

The FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department has just launched the Aquaculture Feed and Fertilizer Resources Information System (AFFRIS).

AFFRIS provides information on globally important aquaculture feed, feed ingredients, fertilizers and nutrient resources. Associated guidelines describe how to use this information in order to optimize on-farm feeding and feed management strategies, including nutritional profiles of commercially-important selected aquaculture species.

AFFRIS includes:
. Aquaculture feed resource database to include the nutrient composition, amino acid and fatty acid profile and mineral contents of globally important feed and feed ingredients; and information on toxicity and ant-nutritional factors inhibiting their use
. Aquaculture species profile including their nutritional requirements, food and feeding habits, feed formulation and production, common husbandry practices and their nutritional deficiency signs and syndromes
. Frequently Asked Questions about the feed and nutrition of commercially-important aquaculture species
. Images of aquaculture species with special reference to nutrition, feeding and feed management
. Related publications
. Useful links of aquaculture and feed related organizations, networks and similar information systems


The rich variety of information contained in AFFRIS can help countries maximize their use of locally available feed and fertilizer resources, thus reducing their dependence upon imported fertilizers, feed ingredient sources and ready-made compound aquafeeds.

For further information: Mohammad Hasan

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Sting operation - jellyfish

30 May 2013, Rome - Surges in jellyfish populations may be one reason for a drop in fish stocks observed in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, according to a new report published by FAO.
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The GFCM pursues its efforts towards the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in the Mediterranean and Black Sea

May 2013, Rome – A series of ambitious and innovative steps have been taken this month by the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) of the FAO on the occasion of its thirty-seventh annual session, held in Split, Croatia.

Confirming its leading role in the promotion of the management, conservation and sustainable use of living marine resources in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, the GFCM has just approved a number of historic conservation and management measures to guarantee the sustainable exploitation of key fish stocks. For the first time in the Mediterranean and Black Sea, a multi-annual sub-regional management plan for a shared fishery has been adopted. This plan addresses the management of small pelagic species, namely sardine and anchovy, in the Adriatic Sea, with a view to minimizing the threat of overfishing and stock decline and encouraging the sustainable exploitation of these important target species while maintaining stable yields. In the Black Sea area, the GFCM has adopted binding provisions to guarantee the protection of juvenile turbots until they reach the reproductive size, therefore contributing to the renewal of this population. This measure also foresees standards for turbot fisheries aimed at reducing by-catch of cetaceans.

The GFCM members have also agreed upon significant actions to strengthen the control and monitoring of fishing effort and fishing capacity through the adoption of guidelines to guarantee the enforcement of GFCM decisions and to strengthen governance in the management of fisheries through the establishment of protected areas.

Recognizing the key role to be played by aquaculture towards food security and economic growth, the GFCM has renewed its commitment to foster the sustainable development of aquaculture in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea through the establishment of the first multi-stakeholder platform involving all players in the sector.

Finally, this year’s session was marked by substantial steps forward to support the reform process, launched in 2009 with the aim to modernize the institutional framework and ensure a more efficient functioning of the GFCM. Capitalizing on the efforts of all GFCM member States, this process should lay the foundations of enhanced sub-regional cooperation and bring a special focus to the long-term sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
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FAO Fishing Vessels Finder

The FAO Fishing Vessels Finder (FVF), a one-stop site to search for detailed information on individual fishing vessels, is now available.

You can search the FVF, a data warehouse developed by FAO, from a variety of available public sources. The FVF currently covers information from the five tuna Regional Fisheries Management Organizations* and other authoritative sources**. Aside from being an archive of current and historical vessel records, the FVF also maps information from multiple sources. So, for example, you can see how many authorizations one specific vessel had in October 2010.

The FVF is still evolving with a view to provide a direct support to national and regional fishing vessel registries and managements in the future. To this end, FAO is seeking interested partners to share vessel information through the FVF.

FAO invites users to explore the FVF and to provide feedback. Inquiries, error reporting or interest in partnerships, can be addressed to: VRMF-Administrator@fao.org

* Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT), Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC), Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)

** South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO), EU Fleet Register, International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), Organización del Sector Pesquero y Acuícola del Istmo Centroamericano (OSPESCA), Comisión Técnica Mixta del Frente Marítimo (CTMFM), Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) , Comission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) , United Nations General Assembly Resolution 61/105 (UNGA)
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Partnering with tuna processors in Ecuador

Tuna is one of the most valuable fish commodities in the world. To help develop fisheries and aquaculture, the Ecuadorian Chamber of Manufacturers and Tuna Processors (CEIPA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with FAO. The agreement specifically aims to promote food safety, contribute to innovation and technology, and build a more positive image of the sector in the country. Through the MoU, which will last four years, CEIPA and FAO will organize conferences and seminars with a view to strengthening consumer confidence and fostering fish consumption. CEIPA represents 18 companies of the tuna value chain in Ecuador and works to improve the working conditions of companies in this sector.
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Margarita Lizarraga Medal Award 2012-2013

FAO has awarded the Margarita Lizárraga Medal to La Organización del Sector Pesquero y Acuícola del Istmo Centroamericano (OSPESCA) in El Salvador. OSPESCA, a Regional Fishery Body, was selected in recognition of its significant contribution to sustainable fisheries and aquaculture development in the Central American countries* and considered a model intergovernmental organization, emulated in other regions for the catalytic effect of its achievements.

OSPESCA's contribution to the application of the Code has been outstanding, practical, tangible and sustainable as well as motivating for other regions to follow. Ms Xinia Chavez Quiros, Vice Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Costa Rica, accompanied by a delegation representing OSPESCA, was at FAO headquarters in Rome to receive the medal.

In 1997 the FAO Conference instituted the Margarita Lizárraga Medal to be awarded every two years to a person or organization that has served with distinction in the application of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries. The Medal pays tribute to Ms Margarita Lizárraga, Senior Fishery Officer, for her decisive role in promotion the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries and her productive work in the field of fisheries for almost forty years, especially in developing countries.

* Members of OSPESCA are Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama. The Dominican Republic has Associated State status.
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FAO Aquaculture publications 1999-2012

A new DVD containing all FAO aquaculture publications prepared during the period 1999-2012 has been produced by the Aquaculture Service of the FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department.
More than six hundred publications related to aquaculture, including CD-ROMs, web-based products and newsletters have been published and distributed worldwide during that period, in both hard and electronic versions and in various FAO official languages. All these publications have been assembled on this DVD as Portable Document Format (PDF) files, in order to make them easily available, searchable and printable to all users.

This application is readable in Windows, Linux and Mac environments. Users can easily search publications through the publication list or through a free text-based search engine which performs search on titles, abstracts, authors, keywords and year of publication.

For further information and/or to request a copy of the DVD please contact: Mr Valerio Crespi

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FAO and ILO urge countries to better protect children working in fisheries and aquaculture

Governments need to take measures to protect children from harmful work in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture, say the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO).

According to a guidance document published jointly by the two UN agencies, almost every country has signed international conventions to protect children, but many have not translated these agreements into national legislation.
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