UN Spotlight Depths Of Danger In Fishing Industry
Sumaira FH Published November 22, 2019 | 12:32 PM
More needs to be done to improve working conditions in the seafood industry which remain dangerous for fishers, a senior official of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a Rome-based U.N. agency, has said
UNITED NATONS, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Nov, 2019 ) :More needs to be done to improve working conditions in the seafood industry which remain dangerous for fishers, a senior official of the food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a Rome-based U.N. agency, has said.
"Every hour fishers die doing their job - not just men, women to, Maria Helena Samedo, chief for Climate and Natural Resources at FAO, told a major conference organized by the agency in Rome, coinciding with World Fisheries Day on Thursday.
"Human rights violations and unacceptable practices at different stages of the value chain are increasing in fisheries and aquaculture," she added.
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing leads to over-exploitation of fish stocks, already drained by pollution and climate impacts, and financially burdens honest fishers and the communities that depend on them, FAO and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said in a joint statement at the conclusion of the International Symposium on Fisheries Sustainability.
Beyond injuring biodiversity and economies, IUU casts a dark shadow on already physically-taxing sea labour, with many IUU fishers engaging in transnational crimes, such as human and drug trafficking and piracy.
Around the world, one in ten people depend on fishing to make a living and feed their families, and often, they are some of the poorest in society, according to FAO.
An estimated 95 per cent of those relying on the seafood business to provide for their families, live in Africa and Asia, often enduring gruesome working conditions. In 2019, fishing was ranked and the second most dangerous job in the world, just behind logging.
Vulnerable youth and migrants often find casual jobs aboard vessels with working and living conditions well below acceptable standards.
Crew members are notoriously denied previously agreed wages, if they get paid at all, while some captains and boat owners ignore basic human rights, forcing fishers to endure extended periods at sea, under dangerous conditions.
Transnational fishing operations entangled with organized crimes pose additional challenges for law enforcement; with frequent border crossing, fishers reporting to criminal captains therefore have little or no protection, ILO reports.
FAO has been working alongside governmental and international partners to tackle the scourge of IUU, a lucrative industry valued at an estimated $10 to $23 billion every year.
Speaking at the Symposium's conclusion in Rome, Monsignor Bruno Marie Duff 'e , Secretary of the Vatican's Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, noted that Pope Francis has spoken of the need for a more integral approach to ecology, and the Holy See has called for greater synergy between governments and maritime authorities to protect human rights in this sector.
FAO has developed a number of international instruments designed to promote dialogue and policy processes to achieve sustainable fisheries management, in line with UN Sustainable Development targets.
By the Symposium's end, participants are expected to present a technical document that synthesized the information and debate in each of the event's sessions, to be table at the 34th session of the FAO Committee on Fisheries, set for July 2020.
The document will form the platform for a high-level policy statement on the role, value and sustainability status of global and regional fisheries.
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