Malta Independent

Regional action plan for small scale fisheries in Med, Black Sea launched in Malta

- Julian Bonnici

The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterran­ean (GFCM) has signed a regional action plan to address issues facing small-scale fisheries in the Mediterran­ean and the Black Sea, Parliament­ary Secretary for Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Animal Rights Clint Camilleri announced at a press conference in Valletta yesterday.

The GCFM is composed of 17 countries from surroundin­g the Mediterran­ean basin, including both EU member states and Northern African countries.

The plan was agreed upon by Malta, Cyprus, Greece, Albania, Georgia, Croatia, Montenegro, Romania, Italy, Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Bulgaria, France, Lebanon, Libya, Slovenia and Turkey.

The plan has set out nine common objectives for the region which includes the collection of research and data from fisheries and marine biologists; management measures such as initiative­s to support investment­s in the sector, and the processing and pricing of fresh fish; greater participat­ion of fisheries in the decision making to provide direct action; the role of woman in the industry; and the importance of addressing climate change issues and the environmen­t.

Parliament­ary Secretary for Fisheries Clint Camilleri stressed the importance of small-scale fisheries in Malta, which he said made up roughly 98% of all fishing done in Malta and Gozo.

Also highlighti­ng fisheries traditiona­l role in communitie­s, Camilleri said that the government has always been committed to improving the livelihood­s of those in the industry.

European Commission­er for Environmen­t, Fisheries, and Maritime Affairs Karmenu Vella said that plan, which covers a ten year period, was the first of its kind and will be based upon implementi­ng a social based approach. He also added that while improvemen­ts have been made, more still needed to be done to ensure sustainabi­lity.

Vella said that, “for millennia, small-scale fisheries have been rooted in our coastal communitie­s, in the rich diversity of our cultures. Without them, our efforts to keep fish stocks healthy and secure would be in vain. I welcome wholeheart­edly our Small Scale Fisheries Regional Plan of Action for the Mediterran­ean and Black Sea, which will set in motion our work to sustain the livelihood of the smallest and most vulnerable fisheries over the next 10 years. The work of transformi­ng words on paper into action on the ground begins now.”

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