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Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a complex and multifaceted problem, with disastrous consequences for aquatic ecosystems, coastal communities, fishers and fish workers, and economic and national security. Over the past three years, the CAPFISH Project has strengthened capacity to fight IUU fishing by providing training and educational materials to developing country administrations around the world, most recently with a two-week regional Summer Academy for the Mediterranean. The Academy ran for two weeks and targeted delegates from fisheries administrations in developing countries in North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Europe, as a way to promote inter-regional learning and regional cooperation to fight IUU fishing. This report details the outcomes of the Summer Academy as well as the first phase of the CAPFISH Project (2021-2023). The first part of the report contains key takeaways from Summer Academy lectures, biographies of speakers, and details of attendees. The second part discusses the aims and objectives of the Project, and provides a synthesis of Project activities to date, including workshops, publications, and information on our global networks.

Publication Date

2024

Publisher

World Maritime University

City

Malmö

Keywords

Fisheries, capacity-building, IUU fishing, regional cooperation, Mediterranean

Disciplines

Aquaculture and Fisheries

CAPFISH Project Report : Phase 1 Outcomes and Summer Academy for the Mediterranean

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