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You Are Here: Home / Latest News / Oceans need protection now. A new blueprint may help countries reach their goals

Oceans need protection now. A new blueprint may help countries reach their goals

Date: March 18, 2021

Source: National Geographic

Giving the ocean space to recover promises to help declining fish populations recover, restore habitat, and help save the climate, according to a new plan to save the seas.

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Posted on March 18, 2021March 18, 2021Categories Global UncategorizedTags marine conservation marine protection Sustainable fisheries

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#Uruguay Seeks to Strengthen Fight Against #IUU #fishing
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In #Mexico, more fishers are becoming licensed, actively participating in #FIPs, and leveraging traceability to secure access to markets. Their motivation? They see the value and incentive to adopt responsible practices. https://t.co/mkfWSHnySy #IUU

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The Joint Analytical Cell is a collaboration with @tm_tracking and IMCS Network that aims to provide authorities with fisheries intelligence, analysis and capacity building to combat #IUUfishing. @BloombergDotOrg

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rfhobson13 avatarRob Hobson@rfhobson13·
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#mytwocents While I share the Lami ppl's concern, the facility seems to be geared more 2 address #IUU #fishing & other constabulary missions. Infrastructure like this is critical for vessels patrolling #Pacific fisheries zones and coordinating efforts to monitor Fiji's EEZ.

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