IUU Fishing Presentation Philippines. Losses from IUU fishing = $8M annually Marine biodiversity loss affects the fishers, the poorest of the poor Enabling.

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IUU Fishing Presentation Philippines

Losses from IUU fishing = $8M annually Marine biodiversity loss affects the fishers, the poorest of the poor Enabling policies: NPOA on IUU Fishing and Amended Fisheries Code

Mobilize and strengthen partnerships and shared platforms on sustainable fisheries management Improve ecosystem science, research and management through increased support from universities and NGOs Expand incentives and advocacy for conservation, including increased private sector involvement Mobilize and strengthen partnerships and shared platforms on sustainable fisheries management Improve ecosystem science, research and management through increased support from universities and NGOs Expand incentives and advocacy for conservation, including increased private sector involvement

Using co-management to promote compliance

Dedicated Alert Lines for Ocean Biodiversity DALOY

Thank you!