Morocco Chairs GFCM Scientific Advisory Committee in Rome, Earns Compliance Award

Anwarpress EN Saturday 9 November 2024 - 11:23

The Kingdom was represented at the 47th session of the GFCM by a large delegation, including representatives from the Fisheries Administration, the National Institute of Fisheries Research (INRH), the National Fisheries Office (ONP) and the National Agency for Aquaculture Development (ANDA).

Chaired by Morocco, the scientific committee contributed to elaborating recommendations aimed at ensuring the sustainability of fish stocks, the conservation of marine habitats and the adoption of eco-responsible fishing practices, ensuring optimal management of fish resources in the Mediterranean region, according to the Moroccan delegation.

On this occasion, Morocco received, for the fourth time running, the Compliance Award, for its continued commitment to implementing the commissions’ decisions, the same source added.

This award reaffirms the recognition by the FAO and its bodies of the Kingdom of Morocco’s efforts to apply responsible fishing regulations and practices, highlighting rigorous control, transparency, good governance in the fisheries sector and respect for international commitments in this area, the same source added.

The 47th GFCM session discussed preserving maritime ecosystems, managing fisheries, and aquaculture in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. 

Morocco chaired the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean’s (GFCM) scientific Advisory Committee, held at FAO’s headquarters in Rome on November 4-8, and earned the GFCM Compliance Award for the fourth time running, reaffirming its regional leadership and commitment to the sustainable management of fisheries resources.
09 November 2024
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