A/RES/62/177. Resolution of the United Nations General Assembly, 2007

Year2007
Resolution NumberA/RES/62/177
Session62nd
IssuerGeneral Assembly of the United Nation
United Nations A/RES/62/177
General Assembly Distr.: General
28 February 2008
Sixty-second session
Agenda item 77 (b)
07-47439
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 18 December 2007
[without reference to a Main Committee (A/62/L.24 and Add.1)]
62/177. Sustainable fisheries, including through the 1995
Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of
10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly
Migratory Fish Stocks, and related instruments
The General Assembly
,
Reaffirming
its resolutions 46/215 of 20 December 1991, 49/116 of
19 December 1994, and 50/24 and 50/25 of 5 December 1995, as well as its
resolutions 56/13 of 28 November 2001, 58/14 of 24 November 2003, 59/25 of
17 November 2004, 60/31 of 29 November 2005 and 61/105 of 8 December 2006,
and other relevant resolutions,
Recalling
the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea (“the Convention”),
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and bearing in mind the relationship between
the Convention and the Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to
the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory
Fish Stocks (“the Agreement”),
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Recognizing
that, in accordance with the Convention, the Agreement sets forth
provisions concerning the conservation and management of straddling fish stocks
and highly migratory fish stocks, including provisions on compliance and
enforcement by the flag State and subregional and regional cooperation in
enforcement, binding dispute settlement and the rights and obligations of States in
authorizing the use of vessels flying their flags for fishing on the high seas, and
specific provisions to address the requirements of developing States in relation to
the conservation and management of straddling fish stocks and highly migratory
fish stocks and the development of fisheries for such stocks,
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1 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1833, No. 31363.
2 Ibid., vol. 2167, No. 37924.
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Welcoming
the fact that a growing number of States, and entities referred to in
the Convention and in article 1, paragraph 2 (
b
), of the Agreement, as well as
regional and subregional fisheries management organizations and arrangements,
have taken measures, as appropriate, towards the implementation of the provisions
of the Agreement,
Welcoming also
the recent ratifications of and accessions to the Agreement,
Welcoming further
the work of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations and its Committee on Fisheries and the 2005 Rome Declaration on
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing, adopted by the Ministerial Meeting on
Fisheries of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations on
12 March 2005,
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which calls for effective implementation of the various instruments
already developed to ensure responsible fisheries, and recognizing that the Code of
Conduct for Responsible Fisheries of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (“the Code”)
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and its associated international plans of action set out
principles and global standards of behaviour for responsible practices for
conservation of fisheries resources and the management and development of
fisheries,
Welcoming
the outcomes, including the decisions and recommendations, of the
twenty-seventh session of the Committee on Fisheries of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations, held from 5 to 9 March 2007,
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Noting with concern
that effective management of marine capture fisheries has
been made difficult in some areas by unreliable information and data caused by
unreported and misreported fish catch and fishing effort and that this lack of
accurate data contributes to overfishing in some areas, and therefore welcoming the
adoption of the Strategy for Improving Information on Status and Trends of Capture
Fisheries
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and the development of the Fishery Resources Monitoring System
initiative by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to
improve knowledge and understanding of fishery status and trends,
Recognizing
the significant contribution of sustainable fisheries to food
security, income, wealth and poverty alleviation for present and future generations,
Recognizing also
the urgent need for action at all levels to ensure the long-
term sustainable use and management of fisheries resources through the wide
application of the precautionary approach,
Deploring
the fact that fish stocks, including straddling fish stocks and highly
migratory fish stocks, in many parts of the world are overfished or subject to
sparsely regulated and heavy fishing efforts, as a result of, inter alia, illegal,
unreported and unregulated fishing, inadequate flag State control and enforcement,
including monitoring, control and surveillance measures, inadequate regulatory
measures, harmful fisheries subsidies and overcapacity,
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3 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Outcome of the Ministerial Meeting on
Fisheries, Rome, 12 March 2005 (CL 128/INF/11), appendix B.
4 International Fisheries Instruments with Index (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.98.V.11),
sect. III.
5 See Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Report of the twenty-seventh session of the
Committee on Fisheries, Rome, 5–9 March 2007, FAO Fisheries Report No. 830 (FIEL/R830 (En)).
6 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Report of the twenty-fifth session of the
Committee on Fisheries, Rome, 24–28 February 2003, FAO Fisheries Report No. 702 (FIPL/R702 (En)),
appendix H.

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