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
A/RES/73/125
Noting the advisory opinion of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
on the request for an advisory opinion submitted by the Subregional Fisheries
Commission, issued on 2 April 2015,
Recognizing the importance of adequately regulating, monitoring and
controlling trans-shipment at sea to contribute to combating illegal, unreported and
unregulated fishing activities,
Noting the obligation of all States, in accordance with international law, as
reflected in the relevant provisions of the Convention, to cooperate in the
conservation and management of living marine resources, and recognizing the
importance of coordination and cooperation at the global, regional, subregional and
national levels in the areas, inter alia, of marine scientific research, data collection,
information-sharing, capacity-building and training for the conservation,
management and sustainable development of living marine resources,
Acknowledging the importance of ocean data buoy systems moored in areas
beyond national jurisdiction to sustainable development, promoting s afety at sea and
limiting human vulnerability to natural disasters, due to their use in weather and
marine forecasts, fisheries management, tsunami forecasts and climate prediction, and
expressing concern that most damage to ocean data buoys, such as moore d buoys and
tsunameters, frequently results from actions taken by some fishing operations which
render the buoys inoperable,
Welcoming in this regard the adoption of measures by States, individually or
through regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, to protect
ocean data buoy systems from the impacts of fishing activities,
Encouraging States, individually or through regional fisheries manage ment
organizations and arrangements, to cooperate to ensure that interactions between
fishing operations and ocean data buoys on the high seas are minimized,
Recognizing the need for States, individually and through regional fisheries
management organizations and arrangements, to continue to develop and implement,
consistent with international law, effective port State measures to combat illegal,
unreported and unregulated fishing and overfishing, the critical need for cooperation
with developing States to build their capacity, and the importance of cooperation
between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the
International Maritime Organization in this regard,
Recalling the entry into force of the Agreement on Port State Measure s to
Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing of the Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 6 in 2016,
Recognizing the efforts of States, individually and through regional fisheries
management organizations and arrangements, to implement its resolution 46/215 of
20 December 1991, in which the General Assembly called for a global moratorium
on all large-scale pelagic drift-net fishing, including collaborative fisheries
enforcement activities,
Concerned that marine pollution from all sources constitutes a serious threat to
human health and safety, endangers fish stocks, marine biodiversity and marine and
coastal habitats and has significant costs to local and nat ional economies,
Recognizing that marine debris is a global transboundary pollution problem and
that, owing to the many different types and sources of marine debris, different
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