1.15 pm - 2.45 pm

Speakers:

  • Sebastian Unger (IASS)
  • Carole Durussel (IASS)
  • Glen Wright (IDDRI)

Presentation:

Both in the course of the deliberations that led to the decision to develop a new international legally binding instrument (ILBI) on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of ABNJ, and at the first meeting of the Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) in March-April 2016, numerous States and stakeholders highlighted that fishing is currently the activity with the largest impact on biodiversity in ABNJ. Despite this widespread recognition, a number of delegations have expressed concern that it is not currently clear whether fisheries should be integrated into a new ILBI and how this could be achieved. This workshop will explore this specific issue, highlighting possible options for the inclusion of fisheries within a new ILBI, and identifying ways for this agreement to complement and enhance existing fisheries management.