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Projects 2021

2021 is a crucial year for the ocean. Not only are major conferences on biodiversity and climate expected to set us on pathways towards profoundly more responsible ways to organise our energy demands and change our production and consumption patterns accordingly; the start of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) promises advances in international cooperation to eliminate many white spots on ocean maps and enhance ocean literacy. We also expect advances in the on-going UN negotiations about protecting 30% of the ocean by 2030 (30 X 30). This is necessary to safeguard biodiversity, avoid fishery collapse and build ocean resistance to climate change. And we continue to put pressure on the World Trade Organization's (WTO) negotiation to phase out harmful fisheries subsidies, which missed last year's deadline but is not at all off the table. On the contrary, it is one of the important steps to curb widespread Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing costing legitimate businesses and developing countries' fiscal authorities billions as well as constituting a major threat to viable and prosperous small-scale fisheries. We will continue our advocacy and awareness-raising activities in these directions and keep supporting the implementation of global Sustainable Development Goals and the Voluntary Guidelines for Ensuring Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries at local levels underpinned by academic work. 

List of articles in category Projects 2021
Title
Wellbeing small-scale fishers derive from ecosystem services
The Academy continues its work in Yoff
Adaptability of small-scale fisheries in the Caribbean
Overfishing and Sustainable Development Goals - a misfit
Kiel - International Fisheries Week - Ocean Days
The Small-Scale Fisheries Academy as a source of operational support to SSF Guidelines
Vulnerability and Viability in Dried Fish Economies
Biggest Climate Strike so far, 24 September 2021
World Fisheries Congress, Adelaide, 20-24 September
Dialogue across the Big Pond
Celebrating 30 ys of FishBase and 15 ys of SeaLifeBase in Paris
Garden party to celebrate neighbourhood and nature protection
Post-disaster livelihood reconstruction and resilience enhancement by the small-scale fishers and transformative changes in coastal Bangladesh
Mundus maris supports the fight of Paolo, the fisher, in Tuscany, Italy
Role plays as creativity exercises for environmental sustainability
Environmental migration under the microscope, V2V lectures
Caught locally, consumed abroad? What can be futures of small-scale fisheries in the Global South and in Europe?
EADI Conference 2021 - Solidarity, Peace and Social Justice
Virtual MARE Conference 2021 focuses on 'Limits to Blue Growth?'
From the Galapagos Islands with love

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