General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean - GFCM

Small-scale fisheries

For thousands of years, small-scale fisheries (SSF) have been integral to societies and cultures around the Mediterranean and Black Sea. They contribute significantly to food security and provide valuable employment opportunities, particularly in vulnerable coastal communities. SSF also play a key role in maintaining local traditions and cultural heritage in the region, creating added value for other related sectors, such as the region’s restaurant and tourism industries. Today small-scale fishers make up the overwhelming majority of the fishing fleet in the region, accounting for four out of every five vessels and some 60% of total on-board jobs.

The GFCM is taking concerted action to promote the long-term sustainability of SSF in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, enhancing data collection, engaging with SSF stakeholders, building capacity and driving political support for this important fishing sector.

GFCM ACTIONS

  • Coordination and follow-up on the implementation of the Regional Plan of Action for Small-Scale Fisheries in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, including via the Friends of SSF platform.
  • Implementation of a harmonized regional survey on the socio-economic characteristics of fisheries, with specific focus on small-scale fisheries.
  • Mapping of small-scale fisheries initiatives.
  • Organization of SSF Forum activities.
  • Promotion of decent work and social protection through studies generating knowledge on the vulnerabilities and risks facing the region’s fishers, as well as sharing best practices in policy responses.

POLICY INSTRUMENTS

RESOURCES

Regional plan of action for small-scale fisheries in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea

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Voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries

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Social protection for small-scale fisheries in the Mediterranean region - A review

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Social protection for small-scale fisheries in the Mediterranean region -Policy brief

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