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Artisanal fisheries at the centre of global sustainability efforts

The event addresses the growing challenges facing artisanal fishermen today and emphasises the importance of international collaboration to overcome them.

Davide Ciravolo by Davide Ciravolo
October 10, 2024
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Artisanal fisheries at the centre of global sustainability efforts

Artisanal fisheries at the centre of global sustainability efforts

Artisanal fishing at the centre of global sustainability efforts – Artisanal fishing plays a crucial role in sustaining coastal communities around the world. From 9 to 11 October, Conil de la Frontera in Spain becomes the epicentre of this sector with the 3rd Artisanal Fishing Congress, where over 100 representatives from more than 30 countries across Europe, Latin America and Africa will gather. The event addresses the growing challenges facing artisanal fishermen today and emphasises the importance of international collaboration to overcome them.

The Congress, organised by the Organisation of Conil Producers (OPP-72), has been a platform for small-scale fishing since its creation in 2017. This triennial event aims to create a unified voice for artisanal fishers, a sector that is often underrepresented in global discussions. Artisanal fisheries generate employment for a significant proportion of coastal populations and contribute substantially to global food security. Despite its importance, this sector faces numerous threats, including climate change and increasing competition for coastal resources.

Topics covered during the event focus on food sovereignty, the impacts of climate change on artisanal fisheries and sustainable governance systems. These discussions are key to shaping policies that secure the future of artisanal fisheries. By promoting collaboration, the event aims to develop stronger networks and agreements between regions, fostering long-term sustainability for the sector.

Through events like this, the global artisanal fishing community is committed to securing its place in future economies, ensuring that this crucial sector continues to provide food and livelihoods for millions of people.

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