港口国措施协定(PSMA)

Three-week course on PSMA inspection training starts in Spain

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11/09/2023

An international course by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today started being delivered in Vigo, Spain. The third International course on PSMA inspection training runs over three weeks, until 29 September.

The course forms part of the FAO fisheries training programme in support of the implementation of international instruments, and has been designed to strengthen the capacity of fisheries inspectors to perform their task in conformity with international instruments to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, in particular the FAO Agreement on Port State Measures (PSMA). A series of lectures, delivered by FAO officials, international experts and national authorities, will be complemented with several onsite practical activities.

The course is directed towards professionals in the field including port State measures senior fisheries inspectors and aims to address key aspects of the training of inspectors, in order to provide them with the solid and consolidated theoretical knowledge to implement the PSMA effectively.

This is the third such course delivered by FAO in Vigo, with the collaboration of the Secretaría General de Pesca, the Xunta de Galicia and the Autoridad Portuaria de Vigo with the technical support of Fundación MarinnLeg. Sixteen inspectors from Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Uruguay travelled to Europe’s biggest fishing port, considered a fitting context to this course for theoretical and practical sessions.

The International course on PSMA inspection training is one of several training possibilities and other capacity development initiatives carried out by FAO under its global programme, to assist States in implementing the PSMA and complementary international instruments, and combat IUU fishing.

More information is available here.

Contact can be made with FAO here: [email protected].