GFCM News
Building the aquaculture sector in Lebanon
30 March 2022
30 March 2022
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Within the framework of the development of the aquaculture sector in Lebanon, the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture and the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today reaffirmed their...
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The SSF Forum in the Black Sea is coming together to tackle rapa whelk: workshops involving fishers, consumers, fishery management authorities and more will kick off on 29 March 2022
Rapana venosa or the rapa whelk, a non-indigenous species, settled in...
Underwater noise pollution: a transboundary source of pollution detrimental to fish and marine-based livelihoods
15 March 2022
15 March 2022

News from the FAO Liaison Office in New York
FAO and partners are expanding the evidence base on the impact of anthropogenic underwater noise in marine ecosystems, the interruption of which can have grave socioeconomic implications.
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction cover...
Only hearing about fishermen?
08 March 2022
08 March 2022
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The role of women in fisheries is often invisible. Overlooked by data collection, absent from legal frameworks, unrepresented in industry forums, women’s contributions often go unacknowledged.
The GFCM is working with countries in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea to change...
Fishing for the future in the Mediterranean
01 March 2022
01 March 2022

Romeo Mikičić has been fishing in the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea for more than 40 years.The father of two is passionate about the sea and comes from generations of fishers who lived on the island of Cres, one...
