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                                    FISHING INSPECTION ON THE HIGH SEASGENERAL CONTENT:1. International regulations applicable to fishing.2. Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs).3. Fisheries Conservation Measures.4. Surveillance, control, and alert of fishing fleets.5. Planning of Fisheries Inspection Operations.6.OBJECTIVE: To apply monitoring, control, and surveillance procedures on the High Seas, in consonance with the conservation measures established in the international agreements of which our country is a Member or Cooperating Party. TARGET GROUP: Personnel from institutions related to the fishing sector, who participate in the control of foreign fishing fleets and the planning of high seas fishing inspection operations.PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENTTOTAL HOURS:20.MODE:In-person / Online.LANGUAGE:Spanish, with simultaneous interpretation into English.ASSOCIATED GOVERNANCE STATE:Coastal State.LINKAGE TO THE III CODE: Not applicable. INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENT:UNCLOS: (Convention on the Law of the Sea): Part V Exclusive Economic Zone and Part VII High Seas, establishes obligations for Coastal States regarding the conservation and cooperation of migratory.New York Agreement: Establishes the bases for organization at a regional level of RFMOs (Regional Fisheries Management Organizations) FAO Compliance Agreement: Establishes the obligations of Flag States regarding the fishing vessels flying their flag.AMERRP (Agreement on Minimum Requirements for Entry of Foreign Fishing Vessels): Establishes the obligations of Coastal States to carry out inspections and apply entry requirements to foreign fishing vessels.SPRFMO; CCAMLR; CIAT: and their various conservation measures.28
                                
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