Almost every member State of the United Nations attended the June 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), and agreed by consensus to the outcome document, "The Future We Want." That outcome document was then endorsed by consensus by the UN General Assembly on 27 July 2012. A high priority was placed on oceans issues at the Rio+20 meeting and numerous Heads of State and government, ministers, and other officials cited the oceans, including fisheries, as a top priority for sustainable development
Many ocean commitments have been made at the five Our Ocean conferences since 2014 under six differe...
From 1-4 April, 2014, governments gathered at the United Nations in New York, for ground-breaking di...
“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing accounts for 20 percent of the world catch and up...
Fisheries and aquaculture make significant contributions to global food security, livelihoods and ec...
Twenty years ago, States produced the Agenda 21, an ambitious blueprint for sustainable development,...
Oceans were a key theme of the Rio+20 Conference in 2012 and the importance of the conservation and ...
Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) play a key role in promoting sustainable interna...
“The 2020 edition of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture continues to demonstrate the signi...
With the present population trends, the global food demand is expected to rise 50% by 2030 and it ...
The importance of the oceans is highlighted by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG...
The Our Ocean conferences focus on voluntary commitments by different pledgers in support of actions...
In 2015, the international community adopted the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...
Global data on fish stock status are showing a turning of the tide in many fisheries, with marked re...
The forthcoming Ocean Conference should focus on the Sustainable Development Goals targets to ensure...
Fisheries development concerns the processes leading to the progress in harvesting, processing, mar...
Many ocean commitments have been made at the five Our Ocean conferences since 2014 under six differe...
From 1-4 April, 2014, governments gathered at the United Nations in New York, for ground-breaking di...
“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing accounts for 20 percent of the world catch and up...
Fisheries and aquaculture make significant contributions to global food security, livelihoods and ec...
Twenty years ago, States produced the Agenda 21, an ambitious blueprint for sustainable development,...
Oceans were a key theme of the Rio+20 Conference in 2012 and the importance of the conservation and ...
Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) play a key role in promoting sustainable interna...
“The 2020 edition of The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture continues to demonstrate the signi...
With the present population trends, the global food demand is expected to rise 50% by 2030 and it ...
The importance of the oceans is highlighted by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG...
The Our Ocean conferences focus on voluntary commitments by different pledgers in support of actions...
In 2015, the international community adopted the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...
Global data on fish stock status are showing a turning of the tide in many fisheries, with marked re...
The forthcoming Ocean Conference should focus on the Sustainable Development Goals targets to ensure...
Fisheries development concerns the processes leading to the progress in harvesting, processing, mar...
Many ocean commitments have been made at the five Our Ocean conferences since 2014 under six differe...
From 1-4 April, 2014, governments gathered at the United Nations in New York, for ground-breaking di...
“Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing accounts for 20 percent of the world catch and up...