Resolution 22/01 On Climate Change As It Relates To The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission. Country/Territory Document type Regulation Date 2022 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Fisheries, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Bycatch Capacity building Climate change EIA Equipment Fishery management and conservation Inspection Marine fisheries Marine fishes Migratory species Precautionary principle Research Special fund Ecosystem preservation Entry into force notes Date of Application is 22 September 2022. Abstract This Resolution is drafted by assessing the impacts of climate change on tuna stocks and by-catch, and species belonging to the same ecosystem or dependent or associated with the target stocks in the IOTC Area of Competence. The text adopts that the Commission shall take into account scientific information available from the Scientific Committee and other relevant international processes on the potential impacts of climate change on tuna stocks, bycatch and species belonging to the same ecosystem. The Commission shall support further scientific research in this area and the IOTC Scientific Committee shall advise on the potential impacts of climate change on highly migratory fish stocks and any related impacts on the economies, food security and livelihood of CPCs. The IOTC Executive Secretary, with the advice of the IOTC Scientific Committee shall undertake capacity-building programs in particular in the developing coastal States among them the Least Developed States and Small Island Developing States. The text further provides for seeking funding and proposing options for reducing the environmental impacts of the IOTC activities related to headquarters’ operation and meetings of the Commission and its subsidiary bodies. Full text English Website www.iotc.org