Gestión sostenible de la captura incidental en la pesca de arrastre de América Latina y el Caribe

Solutions for reducing food loss and ensuring sustainable fishing livelihoods

FAO is helping revolutionize fishing livelihoods in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Supported by Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Sustainable Management of Bycatch in Latin America and Caribbean Trawl Fisheries (REBYC-II LAC) project seeks to reduce food loss and enhance food availability by improving the management and use of bycatch and ensuring sustainable fishing livelihoods. The six countries (Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago) participating in the REBYC-II LAC project share water and marine resources in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.  

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Costa Rica, Gillnet-fishing © Petri Suuronen

 

08/06/2017
Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago