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Background

Ecosystems, on which fisheries depend, generally range from coastal areas to the open ocean, from tropical to polar oceans, including some semi-enclosed or enclosed seas. They include the lower end of river watersheds and their plumes, bays, estuaries and lagoons, coral and other reefs, continental shelves and slopes, and upwelling areas.

Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) are relatively large regions (200 000 km2 or more) of the oceans characterized by distinct bathymetry, hydrography, productivity and trophically dependent populations.

Neither pristine nor exploited ecosystems are static, but are subject to environmental variations. The frequency of these environmental changes and their amplitude vary widely. The greater and more frequent they are, the more significant the implications for productivity and for the management of fisheries. Natural variability adds to the uncertainty that should be considered in managing the harvesting of the resources of an ecosystem. A system's resilience to human impacts and their capacity to recover from serious disturbances varies with such natural cycles.

Of particular significance is the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon, a naturally occurring global climate cycle involving complex interactions between the surface of the ocean and the atmosphere in the tropical Pacific. El Niño (warm) and La Niña (cold) events are extreme phases on the ENSO cycle. It has been increasingly accepted that the ENSO phenomenon has a global impact.

Status

Fifty LMEs have now been identified extending across regions encompassing coastal areas from river basins and estuaries to the seaward boundary of continental shelves and the seaward margins of coastal current systems.

 
 
 
 
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TitleInternational Legal Instruments Relevant to Fisheries and Fishing Communities  ( WEBSITE )
DescriptionThe International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) is an international non-government organization that works towards the establishment of equitable, gender-just,self-reliant and sustainable fisheries, particularly in the small-scale, artisanal sector.

ICSF draws its mandate from the historic International Conference of Fishworkers and their Supporters (ICFWS), held in Rome in 1984, parallel to the World Conference on Fisheries Management and Development organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

A number of fishworker organizations and concerned intellectuals, academics and social activists felt that the FAO conference had chosen to overemphasize the commercial, industrial, scientific and fishery resource aspects, at the expense of the actual real-world, life-and-blood people involved in fishing worldwide fishworkers who are often sections of the population marginalized from mainstream society.

The main aims of ICSF are to:

monitor issues that relate to the life, livelihood and living conditions of fishworkers around the world;
disseminate information on these issues, particularly amongst fisherfolk;
prepare guidelines for policymakers that stress fisheries development and management of a just,participatory and sustainable nature;
and help create the space and momentum for the development of alternatives in the small-scale fisheries sector.

Keywords HUMAN RIGHTS; FOOD SECURITY; WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT; ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; OCEANS AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT; ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION; FISHING VESSELS AND SAFETY AT SEA; LABOUR AND TRADE
Content Language(s)English
Web Address (URL)http://legal.icsf.net/icsflegal/home.jsp
Type of Website Institutional website
Related to TopicsGovernance (439)
  
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