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THE SEVENTH SESSION OF THE UN COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
Briefing for Friday, 23 April |
Governance of the worlds oceans and seas dominated Thursdays high level segment at the CSD-7. Ministers and other participants grappled with proposals on how to enhance and supplement UNGAs role in overseeing oceans and seas issues and helping to both integrate and accelerate global, regional and local implementation of existing agreements. An Irish Minister summed up the emerging consensus with a call for institutional renewal but no new institutions.
During a frank dialogue session a number of proposals emerged, including:
On marine stocks, the Food and Agriculture Organisation reported that 20 million tonnes of fish caught is discarded each year. The World Wide Fund for Nature reported that ninety per cent of subsidies to the fishing industry are administered in direct violation of the World Trade Organisations reporting requirements on subsidies. She called for greater transparency and more information on where the billions of dollars in subsidies go.
IN THE CORRIDORS
Informal negotiations on the draft CSD contribution to the Special Session of UNGA on the implementation of the Barbados POA on SIDS reconvened Thursday evening. Representatives of SIDS are seeking CSD support for special dispensation in international trade bodies to help them resist the impact of trade globalization. Ministers are expected to take up the issue during the high level segment Friday.
Photos and RealAudio from 22 April |
High-Level Ministerial Segment on oceans and seas
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