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/72/72
Devices Working Group, held in Madrid from 19 to 21 April 2017 in the framework
of the Kobe process, with the aim of promoting discussions and coordinated actions
in key areas relating to the management of fish aggregating devices in tuna fisheries
from an ocean-wide perspective;
130. Encourages States, individually or through regional fisheries management
organizations and arrangements, to promote, as appropriate, the use of
environmentally friendly fish aggregating devices while ensuring compliance with
measures that they have taken relating to such devices;
131. Urgently calls upon States, subregional and regional fisheries management
organizations and arrangements and, where appropriate, other relevant international
organizations to develop and implement effective management measures to reduce
the incidence of catch and discards of non-target species, including the utilization of
selective fishing gear, where appropriate, and to take appropriate measures to
minimize waste, and welcomes in this regard the support of the Committee on
Fisheries for the development of a technical guideline of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations addressing the causes of and remedies to food
losses and waste;
132. Calls upon States and subregional and regional fisheries management
organizations and arrangements to adopt or improve measures to assess the impact of
their fisheries on species caught as by-catch and to improve the comprehensiveness
and accuracy of information and reporting on incidental catch of species caught as
by-catch, including through adequate observer coverage and the use of modern
technologies, such as electronic monitoring, and to provide assistance to developing
States to meet data-collection and reporting obligations;
133. Requests States and regional fisheries management organizations and
arrangements, as appropriate, to strengthen or establish data -collection programmes
to obtain reliable species-specific estimates of shark, marine turtle, fin-fish, marine
mammal and seabird by-catch, and to promote further research on selective fishing
gear and practices and on the use of appropriate by-catch mitigation measures;
134. Encourages States and regional fisheries management organizations and
arrangements to coordinate in the development and implementation of clear and
standardized by-catch data-collection and reporting protocols for non-target species,
in particular endangered, threatened and protected species, taking into account best practice advice from appropriate international organizations and arrangements,
including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the
Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels; 25
135. Encourages States and entities referred to in the Convention and in
article 1, paragraph 2 (b), of the Agreement to give due consideration to participation,
as appropriate, in subregional and regional instruments and organizations with
mandates to conserve non-target species taken incidentally in fishing operations;
136. Encourages States to strengthen, if necessary, the capacity of those
subregional and regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in
which they participate to ensure the adequate conservation of non-target species taken
incidentally in fishing operations, taking into consideration best practices for non target species management, and to expedite their ongoing efforts in this regard;
137. Requests States and regional fisheries management organizations and
arrangements urgently to implement, as appropriate, the measures recommended in
the 2004 Guidelines to Reduce Sea Turtle Mortality in Fishing Operations and the
International Plan of Action for Reducing Incidental Catch of Seabirds in Longline
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