Regional fishery body

A regional fishery body (RFB)[1] is a type of international organization that is part of an international fishery agreement or arrangement to cooperate on the sustainable use and conservation of marine living resources (fish and marine mammals) and/or the development of marine capture fisheries whose such capacity has been recognized by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization under the United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement.

These entities encompass a multifaceted array of functions, including the systematic gathering, analysis, and dissemination of pertinent data. Additionally, they serve as a pivotal hub for the coordination of fisheries management endeavors through collaborative schemes and mechanisms. Furthermore, these entities assume the role of a technical and policy forum, wherein deliberations transpire and decisions are rendered concerning matters germane to the conservation, management, development, and judicious utilization of fisheries resources.[2]

  1. ^ "FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture - Regional Fisheries Bodies (RFB)". www.fao.org. Food and Agriculture Organisation. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. ^ "FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2024-01-02.