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2022 is the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture (IYAFA2022). With several postponements due to the pandemic it's an even more crucial year for the ocean than 2021 was expected. The Second UN Ocean Conference is scheduled in June in Lisbon, a major conference on biodiversity should set new targets to revert us from the trend to mass extinctions, more countries are making commitments towards ocean protection expected to translate into more concrete delivery, including bringing to a successful close the on-going UN negotiations about protecting 30% of the ocean and 30% of the land area by 2030 (30 X 30). All this must bring about changes to our wasteful production and consumption patterns. The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) is getting into gear and improve our understanding of the ocean and enhance ocean literacy. And we continue to put pressure on the World Trade Organization's (WTO) negotiation to phase out harmful fisheries subsidies, which must finally deliver. That would also be an important step 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. 

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Towards a Viable Transboundary Small-Scale Fishery: Lessons From Lake Chiuta, Malawi
G7++ Plenary in Abidjan, 1-2 December 2022
Madrid, 12 November 2022: Climate justice
Sustainability at scale - V2V November webinar
African edition of 4WSFC in Cape Town, 21 to 23 November 2022
Bumpy transformation towards co-management with SSF in Uruguay
Unacceptable working conditions in global fisheries
European edition of 4WSFC in Malta, 12-14 September 2022
Mundus maris contributes to SSF Summit in Rome
What Do Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and Locally-led Adaptation (LLA) Mean for Small-scale Fisheries?
Women fish traders in Yoff and Hann, Senegal, victims or shapers of their destiny?
Democratising South Africa’s Inland Fisheries
Mundus maris participation at the 20th IIFET 2022 Conference, Vigo (Galicia, Spain)
UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, 27 June to 1 July 2022
Transformations Towards Ocean Equity and Blue Justice - June Webinar
World Ocean Day 2022 with Mundus maris again on three continents
The words we need for the ocean we share
Mundus maris asbl members participated in SSF Workshop in Ojo, Nigeria
Getting to Viability from Vulnerability
V2V March 2022 Webinar on Happiness and Mindfulness

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