Sustainable fisheries, including through the 1995 Agreement for the Implementation of
the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December
1982 relating to the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks
and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, and related instruments
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4.
Calls upon States to implement the Sustainable Development Goals
outlined in the outcome document of the United Nations summit for the adoption of
the post-2015 development agenda, entitled “Transforming our world: the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development”, as adopted by the General Assembly in its
resolution 70/1, including Goal 14 to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas
and marine resources for sustainable development, and recalls that the Goals and
targets are integrated and indivisible;
5.
Reiterates, in this regard, the call for action to be taken on an urgent basis
to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable
development made in the declaration entitled “Our ocean, our future: call for
action”; 13
6.
Encourages States to give due priority to the implementation of the Plan of
Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg Plan
of Implementation) 14 in relation to achieving sustainable fisheries, especially restoring
depleted stocks to levels that can produce maximum sustainable yield on an urgent
basis and, where possible, not later than 2015, and recalls that, in “The future we
want”, States committed themselves to intensify their efforts to meet that target and to
urgently take the measures necessary to maintain or restore all stocks at least to levels
that can produce the maximum sustainable yield, with the aim of achieving those goals
in the shortest time feasible, as determined by their biological characteristics, and in
order to achieve this, to urgently develop and implement science -based management
plans, including by reducing or suspending fishing catch and fishing effort
commensurate with the status of the stock, consistent with international law, the
applicable international instruments and relevant General Assembly resolutions and
guidelines of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations;
7.
Also encourages States to promote the consumption of fish sourced from
sustainably managed fisheries;
8.
Further encourages States to consider sustainable aquaculture, consistent
with the Code, as a means to promote diversification of the food supply and of
income, while ensuring that aquaculture is conducted responsibly and adverse impacts
on the environment are minimized;
9.
Emphasizes the need for the full implementation of the outcome document
of the third International Conference on Small Island Developing States, entitled
“SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway”; 15
10. Expresses its serious concern regarding the impacts of global climate
change and ocean acidification on coral reefs and other ecosystems relevant to fisheries,
and urges States, either directly or through appropriate subregional, regional or global
organizations or arrangements, to intensify efforts to assess and address, as appropriate,
the impacts of global climate change and ocean acidification on the sustainability of
fish stocks and the habitats that support them, in particular the most affected ones;
11. Notes the concern expressed by the Committee on Fisheries of the Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, at its thirty-third session, with
regard to the vulnerability of fisheries and aquaculture communities to climate change
and extreme events and, in particular, the impacts on small -scale fisheries and small
island developing States, 3 and urges States to consider appropriate action in this
regard;
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Resolution 71/312, annex.
Report of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa,
26 August–4 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.II.A.1 and
corrigendum), chap. I, resolution 2, annex.
Resolution 69/15, annex.
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