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COP28 starts tomorrow! Food sustainability and security is a major theme this year. Here's an overview by @johnjbohorquez from @oceanfdn on why harvest strategies are important solutions for climate change-resilient fisheries, and food systems at large. https://harveststrategies.org/blog/2023/11/29/as-cop28-nears-harvest-strategies-will-be-essential-to-making-climate-change-resilient-fisheries/
From a recent article in @SeafoodSource, read up on progress for harvest strategies at RFMOs to date, and challenges to scaling them in years to come. Including important takeaways from our webinar series with @FAOfish https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/premium/environment-sustainability/as-ngos-push-for-more-harvest-strategies-on-fisheries-challenges-remain
From @oceanfdn's Dave Gershman, here's a rundown on potential progress to be made at the @wcpfc Commission next week on harvest strategies for skipjack, north Pacific albacore, and south Pacific albacore! @SEVENSEAS_Media
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harveststrategies.org serves as a resource for fisheries scientists, managers, and other stakeholders, compiling information about how harvest strategies work and how implementing this pioneering management approach can lead to sustainable, profitable fisheries and successful recovery programs for many species around the world. The site is managed by The Ocean Foundation’s International Fisheries Conservation Project with support from The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Common Oceans Tuna Fisheries Project, which is funded by GEF and implemented by FAO.