FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization (2022) The European inland fisheries and aquaculture advisory commission, 2022. p. 8.
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The 2022 Symposium had five themes relating to inland fish stock assessment, developments in freshwater fish monitoring technologies, assessing the impacts of climate change on freshwater fish and their habitats, the role of citizen science, and the pros and cons of traditional vs recirculation aquaculture systems. The Symposium was attended by 105 scientists from 14 countries and recommended: • The development (technical) guidelines on responsible stocking of fish in inland waters. • The promotion of ecosystem based management approaches for inland waters, involving relevant stakeholders and supported by interdisciplinary fisheries research and management methods that link economic, sociological and psychological expertise with traditional biological/ecological data expertise. • The development of new water quality monitoring and stock assessment technologies for inland water bodies and catchment areas that add to conventional monitoring and sampling methods and tools and support long-term, cost-effective monitoring to meet EU Water Framework Directive, EU Habitats Directive and climate change strategy monitoring requirements. • That EIFAAC take an active coordinating role in advocating for European wide cormorant management, to reduce cormorant predation of fish species, including EU Habitats Directive protected fish species, by organizing a stock-taking conference, developing a management plan and organizing a “Call to Action”. • The development of standards for recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS) to reduce failures in RAS designs and risks for RAS investments, and increase access to finance and insurance for aquaculture entrepreneurs interested in RAS technologies. • That EIFAAC members increase their collaboration in monitoring the impacts of climate change on inland fisheries and aquaculture, and in the joint development of solutions for climate change adaptation and mitigation in inland fisheries and aquaculture.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Keywords: | Inland Fisheries, Aquaculture, Climate Change, Adaptation, Mitigation, Stock Assessment, Ecosystem Based Management, Recirculation Aquaculture Systems (RAS), Fish Stock |
Subjects: | Right to Resources |
Depositing User: | Kokila ICSF Krish |
Date Deposited: | 01 Mar 2025 06:12 |
Last Modified: | 01 Mar 2025 06:12 |
URI: | http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/21613 |
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