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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in the high seas and the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems, affirms the
importance of the work undertaken pursuant to paragraphs 135 and 136 of resolution
66/68, notes in particular the support provided by that Organization to States in
implementing the Guidelines, and welcomes the launch of the Vulnerable Marine
Ecosystems database in December 2014;
169. Recalls its decision in paragraph 162 of resolution 69/109 to conduct in
2016 a further review of the actions taken by States and regional fisheries
management organizations and arrangements in response to paragraphs 113, 117 and
119 to 124 of resolution 64/72 and paragraphs 121, 126, 129, 130 and 132 to 134 of
resolution 66/68, with a view to ensuring effective implementation of the measures
therein and to make further recommendations, where necessary, and also recalls the
value of preceding such a review with a two -day workshop as in 2011;
170. Requests the Secretary-General to convene, with full conference services,
without prejudice to future arrangements, a two -day workshop on 1 and 2 August
2016 in order to discuss implementation of paragraphs 113, 117 and 119 to 124 of
resolution 64/72 and paragraphs 121, 126, 129, 130 and 132 to 134 of resolution
66/68, and to invite States, the Food and Agriculture Organizatio n of the United
Nations and other relevant specialized agencies, funds and programmes, subregional
and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements, other fisheries
bodies, other relevant intergovernmental bodies and relevant non -governmental
organizations and relevant stakeholders, in accordance with United Nations practice,
to attend the workshop;
171. Recalls its request in paragraph 164 of resolution 69/109 to the
Secretary-General to prepare a report similar in scope, length and detail to his report
to the General Assembly at its sixty-sixth session, 24 in cooperation with the Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and with the assistance of an
expert consultant to be hired by the Division to provide information and analy sis on
relevant technical and scientific issues to be covered in the report, for consideration
by the Assembly at its seventy-first session, on the actions taken by States and
regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in response to
paragraphs 113, 117 and 119 to 124 of resolution 64/72 and paragraphs 121, 126,
129, 130 and 132 to 134 of resolution 66/68, and invites States and regional
fisheries management organizations and arrangements to consider making such
information publicly available;
172. Encourages accelerated progress to establish criteria on the objectives
and management of marine protected areas for fisheries purposes, and in this regard
welcomes the development by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations of technical guidelines on marine protected areas and fisheries, and urges
coordination and cooperation among all relevant international organizations and
bodies;
173. Urges all States to implement the 1995 Global Programme of Action for
the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land -based Activities 25 and to
accelerate activity to safeguard the marine ecosystem, including fish stocks, against
pollution and physical degradation, taking into account the increase in oceanic dead
zones;
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