General Assembly workshop to discuss implementation of paragraphs 113, 117 and 119 to 124 of resolution 64/72, paragraphs 121, 126, 129, 130 and 132 to 134 of resolution 66/68 and paragraphs 156, 171, 175, 177 to 188 and 219 of resolution 71/123 on sustainable fisheries, addressing the impacts of bottom fishing on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks. Discussion Panel on “Impacts of bottom fishing on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks”.
Segment 1: Impacts of bottom fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks (2 August 2022; 10am-1pm) |
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Mr. Marcelo Vasconcellos |
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
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Mr. Eugene Nixon |
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) |
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Mr. Thomas Blasdale
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Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO)
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Ms. Amy Baco-Taylor |
Florida State University
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Mr. Matthew Gianni
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Deep-Sea Conservation Coalition (DSCC)
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Segment 2: Progress made by States in addressing the impacts of bottom fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks, in particular through the implementation of relevant paragraphs of resolutions 64/72, 66/68 and 71/123 (2 August 2022; 3pm to 4:30pm) |
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Ms. Teresa Molina Schmid
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Spain
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Ms. Sally Truong
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Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australia |
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Mr. Paul Lansbergen |
President Fisheries Council of Canada, International Coalition of Fisheries Associations |
Segment 3: Focus on the experience and special requirements of developing States in addressing the impacts of bottom fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks, in particular through the implementation of relevant paragraphs of resolutions 64/72, 66/68 and 71/123 (2 August 2022; 4:30pm-6pm) |
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Mr. Marcelo Vasconcellos
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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) |
Segment 4: Progress made by regional fisheries management organizations and arrangements in addressing the impacts of bottom fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks, in particular through the implementation of relevant paragraphs of resolutions 64/72, 66/68 and 71/123 (3 August 2022; 10am-1pm) |
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Mr. Darius Campbell |
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
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Ms. Kerrie Robertson (pre-recorded) |
Cook Islands Chairperson of Intersessional Bottom Fishing Working Group South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
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Mr. Thomas Blasdale
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Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO)
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Mr. Dirk Welsford (pre-recorded) |
Science Convenor, Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy the Environment and Water, Chair of Scientific Committee Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) |
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Mr. Nicola Ferri |
General Fisheries Commission of the Mediterranean (GFCM) |
The experience of GFCM in addressing the impacts of bottom fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems and the long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks, in particular through the implementation of relevant paragraphs of resolutions 64/72, 66/68 and 71/123 |
Ms. Lizette Voges (pre-recorded)
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South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
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Segment 5: Opportunities and challenges in further addressing the impacts of bottom fisheries on vulnerable marine ecosystems and long-term sustainability of deep-sea fish stocks (3 August 2022; 3pm to 5:30pm) |
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Mr. James Brown
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New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) |
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Ms. Ellen Kenchington
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Senior Benthic Ecologist Fisheries and Ocean Canada (DFO)
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Ms. Lissette Victorero
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Research Fellow Department of Marine Biology, Norwegian Institute for Water Research
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Mr. Ivan Lopez van der Veen
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International Coalition of Fisheries Associations (ICFA)
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