Togolese parliament approves Togo’s adhesion to the UN convention on the Law of Sea

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Thursday, 24 March 2022 16:27
Togolese parliament approves Togo’s adhesion to the UN convention on the Law of Sea

(Togo First) - Last Tuesday, Togolese deputies voted, unanimously, for Togo's adhesion to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, on the conservation and management of fish stocks.

The law gives States rights to manage fisheries resources, situated within and beyond the exclusive economic zones. 

“Togo aims to practice responsible fishing espousing the trilogy of conservation, sustainable exploitation, and management of stocks, without damaging the marine environment, while maintaining the integrity of marine ecosystems and minimizing the risk of long-term or irreversible effects of fishing operations,” said the elected representatives.

Togo’s adhesion to the convention should, according to the Minister of Maritime Economy and Fisheries, Edem Tengue, allow the country to further modernize its fisheries sector.

In 2021, let’s recall, Togo recorded a surge in artisanal fishing and fishery resources. Specifically, more than 4,000 t of fish were caught from the artisanal fishing port of Lomé (POPEL), up by almost 18% compared to the 3,450 t of 2020.

Esaïe Edoh

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