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FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu speaks at the Our Ocean Conference in Oslo. |
Saturday, October 26, 2019
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More money and brains needed for ocean sustainability
More money and brains needed for ocean sustainability
Serious investments in ocean sustainability will raise the amount of fish to feed the poor, helping drive progress towards the eradication of hunger which is the lynchpin for achieving the other Sustainable Development Goals, FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu said today.
"Ocean protection will only succeed if we spend financial and brainpower in developing sustainable solutions," Qu said in a keynote address at the Our Ocean Conference in Oslo.
Our Ocean 2019 is focusing on themes including climate change, marine pollution and security, sustainable fisheries, as well as its traditional focus on conservation initiatives. The conference, started in 2014 by then-US Secretary of State John Kerry, aims to promote voluntary government pledges to care for the ocean and has since inception generated commitments totaling around $18 billion and 12.4 million square kilometers of marine protected areas.
"Oceans provide us with enormous services," Qu said, noting that global per capita fish consumption has risen to 20.3 kilograms a year and that fisheries and aquaculture provide livelihood opportunities to more than 10 percent of the world's population. "If the ocean fails, it is because we fail ourselves."
The Director-General warned of a "dangerous sustainability divide" as fisheries in developed regions become increasingly sustainable, rebuilding stocks, while those in developing regions are not improving as fast.
One-third of the world's fish stocks are overfished, and climate change is likely to negatively impact stocks in tropical zones, according to FAO.
Oceans should be addressed as a solution, not a problem, Qu said. He urged a new push to invest in sustainable ocean growth and a significant effort to boost aquaculture, particularly in Africa.
The Director-General spoke on a panel on fisheries governance along with Bernard Esau, Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Namibia, and Harald Tom Nesvik, Minister of Fisheries and Seafood of Norway, as well as other experts.
The Director-General proposed a commitment to achieve "100 percent" effective sustainability of our resources from the oceans and noted that FAO will in November host a major symposium in Rome to identify the technical solutions needed to achieve this vision.
Next year's Our Ocean conference will be held in Palau.
Source; FAO
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