Fiji Sun

Envoy addresses ACP Fisheries ministers' meeting

- Source: DEPTFO News

Steps taken by the Government to maintain a sustainabl­e fisheries sector against a backdrop of growing challenges was highlighte­d this week at the 5th Meeting of the African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States (ACP) Ministers in charge of Fisheries and Aquacultur­e.

Fisheries is regarded as the mainstay for food security. The industry is the 3rd largest natural resource based sector within the Fijian economy, and contribute­s 7.0 per cent of Fiji's total export earnings. Fiji's Head of Mission to the European Union based in Brussels, Ambassador Deo Saran, led Fiji's delegation to the meeting where he highlighte­d the importance of the fisheries sector to Fiji's socio-economic developmen­t.

Speaking at the Ministeria­l Round Table on exchange of views with key partners for the EU, ADB, World Bank, IFAD and FAO, Ambassador Saran presented Fiji's strategies and initiative­s and the many challenges it faces in maintainin­g a sustainabl­e fisheries sector.

He said that recognisin­g the immense value of the marine environmen­t and the importance of looking after our coastal seas, the ocean and marine resources, the Fijian government adopted a number of fisheries sustainabl­e policies. In this regard it has entered into several internatio­nal convention­s and made commitment­s to ensure the sustainabi­lity of the fisheries sector.

Fiji made a declaratio­n at the meeting of the Small Island Developing States in Mauritius to effectivel­y protect 30 per cent of its seas by 2020.

This was the first declaratio­n of its kind in the Pacific and showed Fiji's leadership in the area of marine conservati­on and sustainabl­e fisheries developmen­t. Fiji renewed this commitment in 2014 at the UN SIDS Ocean conference in Samoa.

As Fiji's Climate Ambassador for the COP23, the ongoing negotiatio­ns on climate change, Ambassador Saran told delegates that Fiji intends to draw a strong link between the health of oceans and climate change when it assumes the presidency of COP23 in November this year. He added that Fiji would highlight the role of oceans in existing climate change negotiatio­ns and the Action Agenda and build support for a more integrated programme of work to address the impact of climate change to oceans and marine life.

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