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WCPFC agrees 2021 tuna conservation measure; progress on crews human rights slow

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State senator named president of Community Concepts in Lewiston

By Staff The nonprofit Community Concepts Finance Corp. in Lewiston today installed a veteran state legislator as its new president. Nate Libby, D-Lewiston, has been working with Community Concepts as a consultant on two wellness shelter projects since April, according to a news release. “Community Concepts Finance Corp. believes all individuals, families and communities can be financially secure and the programs and services we offer directly address what I view as our state’s biggest challenge: growing our economy and household incomes,” Libby said in the release. “I look forward to leading an outstanding team in support of our mission.”

WCPFC meeting ends with little progress on tuna harvest strategies

WCPFC meeting ends with little progress on tuna harvest strategies By Dec. 15, 2020 10:02 GMT The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) ended its annual meeting on Dec. 15 with management in place for tropical tuna fisheries, but little progress on a much-needed move towards precautionary, science-based harvest strategies , according to NGO the Pew Charitable Trusts. [.] Want to keep reading? sign up This field is required Remember me Enter the email address associated with your account. We ll send you instructions to reset your password. This field is required to change your password. redirecting. Don t miss a beat Start your week with our Editor s choice

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Pew s Glen Holmes calls for WCPFC to step up on observer, data-sharing requirements

Share The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) will have its annual meeting from 7 to 15 December. In an interview with SeafoodSource, Glen Holmes, an officer with The Pew Charitable Trusts’ international fisheries project who leads the organization’s engagement with three of the world’s five regional fisheries management organizations overseeing tuna fishing, including the WCPFC, called for the regional fisheries management organization to adopt more significant observer requirements, electronic monitoring, and stricter limits on bycatch. SeafoodSource: Due to COVID-19, observers have been removed from vessels. Going forward, you’re looking to not only restore previous levels of observer coverage, but to increase the amount of live coverage undertaken in the area the WCPFC regulates?

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