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Ecuador s Tunacons hopes for MSC certification progress by August

Ecuador s Tunacons hopes for MSC certification progress by August
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Activists make the case that bigger is better to protect Galápagos reserve

Activists make the case that bigger is better to protect Galápagos reserve by Elizabeth Claire Alberts on 29 January 2021 A group of scientists, conservationists and NGOs are campaigning to expand the current Galápagos Marine Reserve to protect an additional 445,953 square kilometers (172,183 square miles) in the exclusive economic zone of the Galápagos Islands. According to a scientific proposal, the marine reserve expansion would help protect threatened migratory species, deter unsustainable and illegal fishing practices, and even bolster the legal Ecuadoran fishing industries. While the proposal has garnered both national and international support, Ecuador’s fishing sector is largely opposed to the expansion of the reserve.

IATTC s extraordinary session agrees to extend conservation measures into 2021

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Lack of Consensus Leaves Tuna in Legal Limbo

Article body copy Tuna fisheries in the eastern tropical Pacific are set to be left completely unregulated as of January 1, 2021, following a striking failure to renew key management measures by delegates to the annual meeting of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC). Delegates failed to secure the unanimous approval needed to renew catch limits for longline vessels, seasonal and spatial closures for purse seine fishing, and restrictions around the use of fish aggregating devices (FADs) for tropical tuna fisheries. “All the things that are important to fisheries management are gone starting January 1,” says Grantly Galland, a member of the international fisheries project at the Pew Charitable Trusts who attended the virtual meeting. “It’s hard to overstate how concerning this is.”

IATTC director hopes failure to agree 2021 conservation measures is temporary impasse

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