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18th Apr 13

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Southern African Development Community (SADC)

For the coastal countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), fisheries is an important economic sector, contributing significantly to GNP and supporting the livelihoods of many communities.

In 2003, the SADC Protocol on Fisheries came into force, with the objective of promoting the "responsible use of the living aquatic resources to enhance food security and human health, safeguard the livelihood systems of fishing communities, generate economic opportunities for nationals in teh region and to ensure that future generations benefit from these resources".

In July 2008, SADC ministers gathered in Windhoek, Namibia, for a conference supported by the UK government, to agree a 'Statement of Commitment' on combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the region's waters. It has been estimated that IUU fishing costs African countries as much as $1billion per year, threatening livelihoods, fish stocks and economies of developing coastal states, and making it extremely difficult to manage fisheries resources.

The key areas identified as priorities for action at the conference were:

* Strengthening fisheries monitoring control and surveillance capacity and capability.
* Improving regional and inter-regional cooperation.
* Strengthening fisheries governance and legal frameworks.
* Engaging all those involved in the chain of custody.

Following the signing of the statement of commitment, officials have been developing an action plan which, once agreed by SADC governments, will map the way forward for implementation of the commitments.

The SADC coastal nations are Angola, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa and Tanzania.


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Fighting against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing: Impacts and Challenges for ACP Countries

29/04/2009

The 10th Brussels Development Briefing took place on 29th April 2009 (ACP Secretariat, Brussels). The Briefing reviewed the main economic, social and ...

Author: Brussels Rural Development Briefings
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Statement of Commitment by SADC Ministers Responsible for Marine Fisheries on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

04/07/2008

This is the Statement of Commitment signed by ministers from SADC coastal states at the end of a ministerial conference in Windhoek, 2-4 July 2008, to ...

Author: SADC (Southern African Development Community)
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Study and Analysis of the Status of IUU Fishing in the SADC Region and an Estimate of the Economic, Social and Biological Impacts

01/05/2008

The study explores and helps to quantify the magnitude and types of Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) fishing in the Southern African Developm ...

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing
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1st Regional Meeting of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly: Southern Africa - Final Communique

29/04/2008

The 15 members of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (ACP-EU JPA) from the SADC member states and the EU met in Windhoek, Namibia on 28-29 April ...

Author: ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly
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Southern and Eastern Africa Forum to Counter IUU Fishing

01/11/2007

The Southern and Eastern Africa Forum to Counter IUU Fishing was hosted by the Government of Mozambique and co-supported by the Stop Illegal Fishing P ...

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing
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Programme of Support to Tackling IUU Fishing in Southern Africa: Programme Brief and Update no. 1

01/08/2007

As a follow on action from the International High Seas Task Force, the UK Government has committed to support an African policy process to tackle IUU ...

Author: Department for International Development (DfID), UK
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SADC Protocol on Fisheries

01/01/2001

Click here for links to the various sections of the Protocol. These include ...

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SADC Ministerial Conference

20/05/2008

The SADC Marine Fisheries Ministerial Conference to Stop Illegal Fishing will take place over three days in Windhoek, Namibia 20-22 May 2008. The conf
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Stop Illegal fishing

The commitment to stop illegal fishing already exists in Southern Africa. Countries, organisations and individuals are fighting illegal fishing on a daily basis. The Stop Illegal Fishing programme brings new international support to this fight. The Programme aims to facilitate a coherent regional commitment to tackling illegal fishing between the SADC coastal Member States of Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Tanzania.

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27/04/2010

Mozambique arrests an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel for IUU fishing

Author: Republica de Mocambique Ministerio das Pescas

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16/01/2010

Tz to earn $200m from Tuna exports

Author: East African Business Week

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12/01/2010

Magufuli lands Sh200bn deepen fishing contract

Author: The Citizen Newspaper, Tanzania

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21/08/2009

UK Minister visits Mozambique and commits further support to the Stop Illegal Fishing Programme

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing

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23/07/2009

Safeguarding Africa's fishing waters: Regional action needed to stop illegal trawlers off the coast

Author: Africa Renewal, UN

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04/07/2009

Government declares war on pirate trawlers

Author: This Day, Tanzania

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08/05/2009

Illegal fishing - Not here!

Author: Namibia Economist

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18/03/2009

Tanzania, SADC join forces against illegal fishing

Author: This Day, Tanzania

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07/11/2008

Boost for fisheries governance and trade through NEPAD-led Pan-African partnership

Author: NEPAD Online Weekly Dialogue

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08/08/2008

EJF argues for action against Flags and Ports of Non-Compliance to stop pirate fishing (IUU)

Author: EJF (Environmental Justice Foundation)

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24/07/2008

Mozambique: Namibia awaiting information on seized fishing ship

Author: allAfrica.com

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21/07/2008

Namibian vessel seized

Author: The Namibian

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18/07/2008

South Africa fisheries ministers agree to fight illegal fishing

Author: The Entrepreneur, featured on ICSF Samudra News Alerts

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18/07/2008

SADC Fisheries Ministers sign landmark IUU Agreement, and Mozambique applies it immediately

Author: Mozambique New Agency

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11/07/2008

Editorial: Move to control unregulated fishing commendable

Author: This Day, Tanzania

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11/07/2008

Southern African states move to eradicate pirate fishing

Author: TRAFFIC

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10/07/2008

Africa urged to speed up control of illegal fishing

Author: Informante, Namibia

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09/07/2008

Namibian trawler netted in Pacific for illegal fishing

Author: The Namibian

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08/07/2008

SADC initiative on high seas welcome

Author: Daily News Online, Tanzania

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08/07/2008

Namibia: region battles with 'cancer' of fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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07/07/2008

Govt revokes fishing licences for 69 boats

Author: The Citizen, Tanzania

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07/07/2008

Dar gets tough on illegal fishing

Author: Daily News Online, Tanzania

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07/07/2008

Southern Africa: SADC countries to toughen up on fighting illegal fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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07/07/2008

Southern Africa: SADC seeks solutions to illegal fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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04/07/2008

Namibia: illegal fishing cause for concern

Author: allAfrica.com

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04/07/2008

Southern Africa gets tough on illicit fishing

Author: IOL, South Africa

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02/07/2008

Regional conference to stop illegal fishing opens

Author: Namibian

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27/06/2008

Southern Africa: SADC loses billions to illicit fishing

Author: allAfrica.com

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26/06/2008

SADC battling with illegal fisheries

Author: afrol News

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26/05/2008

Southern Africa: SADC fishing communities to add weight to curb fish plunder

Author: allAfrica.com

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20/05/2008

Namibia: fishing conference postponed due to cabinet retreat

Author: allAfrica.com

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11/04/2008

Namibia: fishing revenue expected to go up

Author: allAfrica.com

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26/02/2008

The Stop Illegal Fishing photo competition

Author: Stop Illegal Fishing

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13/04/2007

Southern Africa: SADC fisheries officials meet

Author: allAfrica.com

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03/08/2006

DFID to support Namibia in driving political action on illegal fishing in sub-Saharan Africa

Author: DFID (Department for International Development) UK

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The Billion Dollar Question: Stopping Illegal Fishing in Southern Africa

01/04/2008


Author:

Per Erik Bergh, Sandy Davies & Sally Frankcom, SADC/Namibia Programme

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MCS Initiatives in Southern Africa

09/05/2006


Author:

Carlos Palin, SADC Regional Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) Programme

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