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UNEP Workshop on Fisheries Subsidies and Sustainable Fisheries Management


Palais des Nations
Geneva, 26-27 April 2004

The Economics and Trade Branch (ETB) of the United Nations Environment Programme convened the fifth Workshop on Fishery Subsidies and Sustainable Fisheries Management on 26-27 April 2004 in Geneva. The workshop offered an open forum for exchange of views and opinions on the impacts of fishing subsidies and the means for reforming them. The workshop brought together more than 100 individuals from 37 national governments, as well as inter-governmental organizations, non-government organizations, regional fisheries management organizations and academic institutions, all invited in their personal capacities.

The workshop addressed the following themes:

Sustainable Management of Fisheries was the core topic of discussion, addressing basic tools and concepts applied in fisheries management, including of artisanal fishing and community-based approaches. This session also reviewed the status of world fisheries, the current international legal regimes governing fisheries, the problem of overcapacity and the economic dimensions of fisheries policy and management were discussed.

The Resource Impact of Fishery Subsidies was addressed through a UNEP-commissioned “matrix” paper that analyses the impacts of different types of subsidies under various management and bio-economic conditions. The paper concludes that under most real-world conditions fisheries subsidies have a great potential to harm fish stocks.

Experience with Subsidies and Fisheries Management, including several UNEP country studies, illustrated the dynamic interaction between fishing subsidies and fisheries management at a national and international level and the political and social realities affecting fisheries and fishery policy reforms.

Reform of Fishing Subsidies at the International Level was discussed in an exploratory manner, giving different stakeholders the opportunity to exchange views on various disciplinary and institutional components of international efforts to reform fishing subsidies, including models for inter-institutional cooperation between UNEP, WTO, FAO, etc.

UNEP had commissioned two background papers for this meeting: A Matrix Approach to Analyzing the Resource Impacts of Fisheries Subsidies, and Incorporating Impacts on Resources into Disciplines on Fisheries Subsidies: Issues and Options. They were drafted by Gareth Porter, reviewed by an informal expert group meeting in July 2003 and sent to governments for comments in December 2003. The comments received at this meeting will be taken into account when finalizing the two papers.

If you have any questions regarding this meeting or other related issues, please email us at etb@unep.ch or contact Anja von Moltke at tel: 41-22-917 8137.





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MEETING DOCUMENTS

Chairs' Summary of UNEP Workshop 26-27 April 2004

Annotated Agenda

Final List of Participants

Expert Papers

Power Point Presentations

Analyzing the Resource Impact of Fisheries Subsidies: A Matrix Approach

Incorporating Resource Impact into Fisheries Subsidies Disciplines: Issues and Options - A Discussion Paper

Chairman's Summary of 2002 Workshop on Fisheries

Chairman's Summary of 2001 Workshop on Fisheries


THE UNEP/ETB FISHERIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT SERIES

Vol.1 Fisheries Subsidies and Overfishing: Towards a Structured Discussion

Vol. 2 Fisheries Subsidies and Marine Resource Management: Lessons Learned from Studies in Argentina and Senegal


Vol. 3 Fisheries Subsidies and Marine Resource Management: Lessons from Bangladesh

Vol. 4 Policy Implementation and Marine Resource Management: Lessons from Senegal

Vol. 4 Mise en oeuvre de mesures de gestion et de conservation durable des ressources halieutiques au Senegal


OTHER UNEP/ETB BRIEFS AND PUBLICATIONS ON FISHERIES

A UNEP Update on Fisheries Subsidies and Sustainable Fisheries Management

Integrated Assessment of Trade Liberalization and Trade-Related Policies - A Country Study on the Argentina Fisheries Sector

Integrated Assessment of Trade Liberalization and Trade-Related Policies - A Country Study on the Fisheries Sector in Senegal


Environmental Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Policies for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources - A Case Study on Uganda's Fisheries Sector

Envrionmental Impacts of Trade Liberalization and Policies for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources - A Case Study on Bangladesh's Shrimp Farming Industry