National Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks 2015. País/Territorio Maldivas Tipo de documento Fecha 2015 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Alimentación y nutrición, Pesca, Especies silvestres y ecosistemas Palabra clave Pesca marítima Manejo y conservación pesquera Aparejos de pesca/métodos de pesca Autorización de pesca Peces cartilaginosos Productos pesqueros Zona de pesca Protecíon de las especies Capturas incidentales Nutrición Ordenación/conservación Cumplimiento/aplicación Peces marinos Área geográphica Asia, ASIA Y PACIFICO, Océano Índico, Pequeños estados insulares en desarrollo, Mares del Asia Sudoriental, Asia Meridional Entry into force notes 2015-2019 Resumen The increased exploitation of sharks has raised global concerns over the sustainability of the species making them less resilient to increased fishing pressure. Recognizing the threats to shark populations worldwide, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations developed a guideline to manage and conserve the world’s shark populations. The guideline was endorsed as the International Plan of Action on Sharks (IPOA-Sharks) by FAO’s Committee on Fisheries in 1999. IPOA-Sharks is voluntary and proposes countries engaged in either directed or non-directed exploitations of sharks to develop a National Plan of Action on the Conservation and Management of Sharks (NPOA-Sharks). 4.1 The overarching goal of the IPOA-Sharks is to ensure the conservation and management of sharks and their long-term sustainable use. Management and conservation of marine resources are given a high focus in the National Development Plans (NDP) of Maldives and the Fisheries Law itself has provisions to ensure management of all fisheries and conserve species if continued utilization could threaten the stocks. Therefore, MoFA concludes that the overarching goals of the IPOA-Sharks are in line with the fisheries management system of Maldives. Texto completo Inglés Página web www.documents.gov.lk