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The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Please note: All participants at the 25th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments to the public related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken; i REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
DOCUMENTS | IOTC
IOTC Documents. Search IOTC documents by type, year, meeting, title, etc. Use quotes "" for an exact search. Please note that search returns only documents in the language selected in the form.BASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Please note: All participants at the 25th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments to the public related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken; i REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
DOCUMENTS | IOTC
IOTC Documents. Search IOTC documents by type, year, meeting, title, etc. Use quotes "" for an exact search. Please note that search returns only documents in the language selected in the form.BASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs). IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
IOTC IUU LIST
IOTC IUU list. The IOTC, as part of its efforts to combat illegal fishing, reviews information provided by its member states on activities of fishing vessels that could undermine the effectiveness of IOTC's conservation and management measures. Vessels that are confirmed to have conducted such activities are then listed in the'List of Vessels
STRUCTURE OF THE COMMISSION Commission Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties (CNCP) In addition to being a full Member, States with a real interest in the Indian Ocean fisheries of tuna and tuna-like species can participate in the IOTC process as a Cooperating Non-Contracting Party (CNCP). This status is granted for a period of one year, upon request from the State. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION (SS4 Available on. File. IOTC-2021-SS4-list of CMM proposals in prep. List of CMM proposals in preparation v22Jan. 08/01/2021. IOTC-2021-SS4-PropA_Rev1. REVISED - On a minimum conservation reference size for Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna in the IOTC area of competence (Sri Lanka) 05/03/2021. 24TH SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION Please note: All participants at the 24th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken to the public, in particular, via social media. No recording of the Commission’s deliberations or quoting delegates is permitted. STATISTICAL DOCUMENT PROGRAMME The Programme "1.Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Appendix 1 or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Appendix 2. CAPACITY BUILDING: COMPLIANCE Capacity building: Compliance. At its 16th Session in 2012, the Commission adopted the Resolution 12/10 To promote implementation of Conservation and Management Measures already adopted by IOTC (Superseded by Resolution 16/10 ), which establishes a special fund for capacity building activities. Resolution 16/10 tasks the IOTCSecretariat to
REQUESTED FISHERIES STATISTICS & DATA SUBMISSION FORMS Requested fisheries statistics & data submission forms. R-19/01 (para. 26) Interactions with floating objects (FADs and natural objects) by purse seiners and supply vessels, including number of sets and corresponding catches by 1° grid area and month strata. Set of national socio-economic indicators (e.g. GDP, OECD status, number offishermen
RESOLUTION 19/02 PROCEDURES ON A FISH AGGREGATING DEVICES Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) means a permanent, semi-permanent or temporary object, structure or device of any material, man-made or natural, which is deployed and/or tracked, for the purpose of aggregating target tuna species for consequent capture. Drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (DFADs) means a FAD not tethered to the bottom ofthe ocean.
IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Please note: All participants at the 25th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments to the public related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken; i REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs). COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north of IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Please note: All participants at the 25th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments to the public related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken; i REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs). COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofVESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs).DOCUMENTS | IOTC
IOTC Documents. Search IOTC documents by type, year, meeting, title, etc. Use quotes "" for an exact search. Please note that search returns only documents in the language selected in the form.THE SECRETARIAT
Mission of the Secretariat and Strategy of Implementation. The mission of the Secretariat is: To facilitate the processes required to implement the policies and activities of the Commission, whose goal is to achieve the objectives stated in the IOTC Agreement.In essence, these processes include the acquisition, processing and dissemination of information that constitutes the basis for the UNITED KINGDOM NV TO IOTC 10 JUNE 2021 IOTC-2021-S25-Statement07E_-_United_Kingdom_NV_to_IOTC_10_June_2021.pdf SPECIAL SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION (SS4 Available on. File. IOTC-2021-SS4-list of CMM proposals in prep. List of CMM proposals in preparation v22Jan. 08/01/2021. IOTC-2021-SS4-PropA_Rev1. REVISED - On a minimum conservation reference size for Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna in the IOTC area of competence (Sri Lanka) 05/03/2021. 18TH SESSION OF THE COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE 1. Meeting of the Compliance Committee. The meetings of the Compliance Committee shall be held for a period of at least 2 days to assess individual IOTC Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties' (hereinafter referred together as “CPCs”) compliance and enforcement with their obligations as Members and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties of IOTC. 24TH SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION Please note: All participants at the 24th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken to the public, in particular, via social media. No recording of the Commission’s deliberations or quoting delegates is permitted. WORKING PARTY ON TROPICAL TUNAS (WPTT) Current Chairperson. Dr. Gorka Merino (EU,Spain), 1 st term ends at the close of the WPTT in 2020. Current Vice-Chairperson. Dr. M. Shiham Adam (Maldives), 1 st RESOLUTION 15/01 ON THE RECORDING OF CATCH AND EFFORT DATA The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), RECALLING the commitment made by Contracting Parties under Article V of the IOTC Agreement to keep under review the conditions and trends of the stocks and to gather, analyse and disseminate scientific information, catch and effort statistics and other data relevant to the conservation and management of the stocks and to fisheries based on TANZANIA - NATIONAL REPORT 2019 - IOTC The survey report shows that the weight of Skipjack was 1,292.73 tons, Kanadi 3,175.73 tons, Bigeye 593.68 tons, Swordfish 2,592.73 tons, Kawakawa 3,121.03 tons and Shark 3,087.03 tons. The Deep Sea Fishing Authority has been sign a LoU with IOTC regarding the implementation of the Regional Observer Scheme (ROS) in the United Republic ofTanzania.
IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Please note: All participants at the 25th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments to the public related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken; i REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs).DOCUMENTS | IOTC
IOTC Documents. Search IOTC documents by type, year, meeting, title, etc. Use quotes "" for an exact search. Please note that search returns only documents in the language selected in the form. COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north of IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Raccourcis. La Commission des Thons de l’Océan Indien (CTOI) est une organisation intergouvernementale chargée de la gestion des thons et des espèces apparentées dans l'océan Indien. Elle travaille atteindre cet objectif en favorisant la coopération entre ses Parties contractantes (membres) et ses Parties coopérantes non RESOLUTION 19/01 ON AN INTERIM PLAN FOR REBUILDING THE The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), CONSIDERING the objectives of the Commission to maintain stocks in perpetuity and with high probability, at levels not less than those capable of producing their maximum sustainable yield as qualified by relevant environmental and economic factors including the special requirements of developing States in the IOTC area of RESOLUTION 01/06 CONCERNING THE IOTC BIGEYE TUNA Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Annex I or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Annex II. IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Please note: All participants at the 25th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments to the public related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken; i REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs).DOCUMENTS | IOTC
IOTC Documents. Search IOTC documents by type, year, meeting, title, etc. Use quotes "" for an exact search. Please note that search returns only documents in the language selected in the form. COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north of IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Raccourcis. La Commission des Thons de l’Océan Indien (CTOI) est une organisation intergouvernementale chargée de la gestion des thons et des espèces apparentées dans l'océan Indien. Elle travaille atteindre cet objectif en favorisant la coopération entre ses Parties contractantes (membres) et ses Parties coopérantes non RESOLUTION 19/01 ON AN INTERIM PLAN FOR REBUILDING THE The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), CONSIDERING the objectives of the Commission to maintain stocks in perpetuity and with high probability, at levels not less than those capable of producing their maximum sustainable yield as qualified by relevant environmental and economic factors including the special requirements of developing States in the IOTC area of RESOLUTION 01/06 CONCERNING THE IOTC BIGEYE TUNA Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Annex I or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Annex II. IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Raccourcis. La Commission des Thons de l’Océan Indien (CTOI) est une organisation intergouvernementale chargée de la gestion des thons et des espèces apparentées dans l'océan Indien. Elle travaille atteindre cet objectif en favorisant la coopération entre ses Parties contractantes (membres) et ses Parties coopérantes nonBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
RECORD OF CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED VESSELS Record of currently authorized vessels. Record type. Fishing vessel. Carrier vessel. Flag. Australia China France (EU) India Indonesia Iran Italy (EU) Japan Kenya Korea_Republic of Liberia Lithuania Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Mauritius Mozambique Netherlands (EU) Oman Panama Philippines Portugal (EU) Seychelles Singapore South Africa Spain STRUCTURE OF THE COMMISSION Commission Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties (CNCP) In addition to being a full Member, States with a real interest in the Indian Ocean fisheries of tuna and tuna-like species can participate in the IOTC process as a Cooperating Non-Contracting Party (CNCP). This status is granted for a period of one year, upon request from the State.IOTC IUU LIST
IOTC IUU list. The IOTC, as part of its efforts to combat illegal fishing, reviews information provided by its member states on activities of fishing vessels that could undermine the effectiveness of IOTC's conservation and management measures. Vessels that are confirmed to have conducted such activities are then listed in the'List of Vessels
24TH SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION Please note: All participants at the 24th Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission are requested not make real-time comments related to discussions of the Commission on which no final decision by the Commission has been taken to the public, in particular, via social media. No recording of the Commission’s deliberations or quoting delegates is permitted. COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE Roles and Duties. The Compliance Committee is an advisory body of the Commission, which was set up in 2003. With more emphasis being placed on compliance in the recent years, the Commission decided to strengthen the Compliance Committee in 2009, by redefining its termsof reference.
RECORD OF CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED VESSELS Record type . Fishing vessel. Carrier vessel RESOLUTION 19/02 PROCEDURES ON A FISH AGGREGATING DEVICES Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) means a permanent, semi-permanent or temporary object, structure or device of any material, man-made or natural, which is deployed and/or tracked, for the purpose of aggregating target tuna species for consequent capture. Drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (DFADs) means a FAD not tethered to the bottom ofthe ocean.
RESOLUTION 01/06 CONCERNING THE IOTC BIGEYE TUNA Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Annex I or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Annex II. IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
By Zoom videoconference. The Commission will meet for 4 hours per dayfor 5 days.
REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
By Zoom videoconference. The Commission will meet for 4 hours per dayfor 5 days.
REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs).THE SECRETARIAT
Mission of the Secretariat and Strategy of Implementation. The mission of the Secretariat is: To facilitate the processes required to implement the policies and activities of the Commission, whose goal is to achieve the objectives stated in the IOTC Agreement.In essence, these processes include the acquisition, processing and dissemination of information that constitutes the basis for the STRUCTURE OF THE COMMISSION Commission Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties (CNCP) In addition to being a full Member, States with a real interest in the Indian Ocean fisheries of tuna and tuna-like species can participate in the IOTC process as a Cooperating Non-Contracting Party (CNCP). This status is granted for a period of one year, upon request from the State. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION (SS4 Available on. File. IOTC-2021-SS4-list of CMM proposals in prep. List of CMM proposals in preparation v22Jan. 08/01/2021. IOTC-2021-SS4-PropA_Rev1. REVISED - On a minimum conservation reference size for Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna in the IOTC area of competence (Sri Lanka) 05/03/2021.CAPACITY BUILDING
Capacity building. The IOTC Agreement requires the Commission to undertake activities aimed at transferring technology, training and enhancement, while having due regard to the need to ensure the equitable participation of all Members of the Commission in the fisheries and the special interests and needs of Members in the regionthat are
STATISTICAL DOCUMENT PROGRAMME The Programme "1.Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Appendix 1 or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Appendix 2. MAURITIUS - NOTE VERBALE IOTC IOTC-2021-S25-Statement06E_-_Mauritius_-_Note_Verbale_IOTC.pdf. Type:Reference Documents
18TH SESSION OF THE COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE 1. Meeting of the Compliance Committee. The meetings of the Compliance Committee shall be held for a period of at least 2 days to assess individual IOTC Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties' (hereinafter referred together as “CPCs”) compliance and enforcement with their obligations as Members and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties of IOTC. WORKING PARTY ON TROPICAL TUNAS (WPTT) Current Chairperson. Dr. Gorka Merino (EU,Spain), 1 st term ends at the close of the WPTT in 2020. Current Vice-Chairperson. Dr. M. Shiham Adam (Maldives), 1 st RECORD OF CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED VESSELS Record type . Fishing vessel. Carrier vessel IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
By Zoom videoconference. The Commission will meet for 4 hours per dayfor 5 days.
REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
By Zoom videoconference. The Commission will meet for 4 hours per dayfor 5 days.
REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs).THE SECRETARIAT
Mission of the Secretariat and Strategy of Implementation. The mission of the Secretariat is: To facilitate the processes required to implement the policies and activities of the Commission, whose goal is to achieve the objectives stated in the IOTC Agreement.In essence, these processes include the acquisition, processing and dissemination of information that constitutes the basis for the STRUCTURE OF THE COMMISSION Commission Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties (CNCP) In addition to being a full Member, States with a real interest in the Indian Ocean fisheries of tuna and tuna-like species can participate in the IOTC process as a Cooperating Non-Contracting Party (CNCP). This status is granted for a period of one year, upon request from the State. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION (SS4 Available on. File. IOTC-2021-SS4-list of CMM proposals in prep. List of CMM proposals in preparation v22Jan. 08/01/2021. IOTC-2021-SS4-PropA_Rev1. REVISED - On a minimum conservation reference size for Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna in the IOTC area of competence (Sri Lanka) 05/03/2021.CAPACITY BUILDING
Capacity building. The IOTC Agreement requires the Commission to undertake activities aimed at transferring technology, training and enhancement, while having due regard to the need to ensure the equitable participation of all Members of the Commission in the fisheries and the special interests and needs of Members in the regionthat are
STATISTICAL DOCUMENT PROGRAMME The Programme "1.Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Appendix 1 or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Appendix 2. MAURITIUS - NOTE VERBALE IOTC IOTC-2021-S25-Statement06E_-_Mauritius_-_Note_Verbale_IOTC.pdf. Type:Reference Documents
18TH SESSION OF THE COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE 1. Meeting of the Compliance Committee. The meetings of the Compliance Committee shall be held for a period of at least 2 days to assess individual IOTC Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties' (hereinafter referred together as “CPCs”) compliance and enforcement with their obligations as Members and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties of IOTC. WORKING PARTY ON TROPICAL TUNAS (WPTT) Current Chairperson. Dr. Gorka Merino (EU,Spain), 1 st term ends at the close of the WPTT in 2020. Current Vice-Chairperson. Dr. M. Shiham Adam (Maldives), 1 st RECORD OF CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED VESSELS Record type . Fishing vessel. Carrier vessel IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
By Zoom videoconference. The Commission will meet for 4 hours per dayfor 5 days.
REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
IOTC | INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION / COMMISSION DES THONSMEETINGSDOCUMENTSNEWSOVERVIEWSCIENTIFIC COMMITTEESTATUS OF THESTOCKS
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation andappropriate
UPCOMING MEETINGS
By Zoom videoconference. The Commission will meet for 4 hours per dayfor 5 days.
REPORTING DATA TO THE IOTC The forms for the submission of fisheries statistics to the IOTC are available as Excel template forms to simplify the process of entering and submitting the data. This format allows the reporting officer to enter the data directly on the form for later submission by e-mail to the IOTC Secretariat. Please, refer to the Notes for the Completion IDENTIFICATION CARDS IOTC Species Identification Guides. As per the recommendations of the Working Parties and the Scientific Committee, the IOTC Secretariat has developed Identification Guides for marine turtles, seabirds, and sharks and rays that maybe incidentally caught or otherwise interacted with by IOTC fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species in theIndian Ocean.
COMPETENCE: AREA & SPECIES IOTC Area of Competence. Definition of the IOTC area of competence: IOTC Agreement: Article II. AREA OF COMPETENCE "The area of competence of the Commission (hereinafter referred to as the “Area”) shall be the Indian Ocean (defined for the purpose of this Agreement as being FAO statistical areas 51 and 57 as shown on the map set out in Annex A to this Agreement) and adjacent seas, north ofBASIC TEXTS
The IOTC was established in 1993 at the 105th Session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) under Article XIV of the FAO constitution. As such, the IOTC Members can make decisions concerning the management of tuna and tuna-like resources, and their associated environment, binding on all Membersand
VESSELS | IOTC
a) larger than 24 metres in length overall, or. b) in case of vessels less than 24m, those operating in waters outside the economic exclusive zone of the flag state, and that are authorised to fish for tuna and tuna-like species in the IOTC Area (hereinafter referred to as ‘authorized fishing vessels’, or AFVs).THE SECRETARIAT
Mission of the Secretariat and Strategy of Implementation. The mission of the Secretariat is: To facilitate the processes required to implement the policies and activities of the Commission, whose goal is to achieve the objectives stated in the IOTC Agreement.In essence, these processes include the acquisition, processing and dissemination of information that constitutes the basis for the STRUCTURE OF THE COMMISSION Commission Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties (CNCP) In addition to being a full Member, States with a real interest in the Indian Ocean fisheries of tuna and tuna-like species can participate in the IOTC process as a Cooperating Non-Contracting Party (CNCP). This status is granted for a period of one year, upon request from the State. SPECIAL SESSION OF THE INDIAN OCEAN TUNA COMMISSION (SS4 Available on. File. IOTC-2021-SS4-list of CMM proposals in prep. List of CMM proposals in preparation v22Jan. 08/01/2021. IOTC-2021-SS4-PropA_Rev1. REVISED - On a minimum conservation reference size for Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna in the IOTC area of competence (Sri Lanka) 05/03/2021.CAPACITY BUILDING
Capacity building. The IOTC Agreement requires the Commission to undertake activities aimed at transferring technology, training and enhancement, while having due regard to the need to ensure the equitable participation of all Members of the Commission in the fisheries and the special interests and needs of Members in the regionthat are
STATISTICAL DOCUMENT PROGRAMME The Programme "1.Contracting Parties, by July 1, 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter, require that all bigeye tuna, when imported into the territory of a Contracting Party, be accompanied by an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Statistical Document which meets the requirements described in Appendix 1 or an IOTC Bigeye Tuna Re-export Certificate which meets the requirements described in Appendix 2. MAURITIUS - NOTE VERBALE IOTC IOTC-2021-S25-Statement06E_-_Mauritius_-_Note_Verbale_IOTC.pdf. Type:Reference Documents
18TH SESSION OF THE COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE 1. Meeting of the Compliance Committee. The meetings of the Compliance Committee shall be held for a period of at least 2 days to assess individual IOTC Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties' (hereinafter referred together as “CPCs”) compliance and enforcement with their obligations as Members and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties of IOTC. WORKING PARTY ON TROPICAL TUNAS (WPTT) Current Chairperson. Dr. Gorka Merino (EU,Spain), 1 st term ends at the close of the WPTT in 2020. Current Vice-Chairperson. Dr. M. Shiham Adam (Maldives), 1 st RECORD OF CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED VESSELS Record type . Fishing vessel. Carrier vesselJump to navigation
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The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) is an intergovernmental organisation responsible for the management of tuna and tuna-like species in the Indian Ocean. It works to achieve this by promoting cooperation among its Contracting Parties (Members) and Cooperating Non-Contracting Parties in order to ensure the conservation and appropriate utilisation of fish stocks and encouraging the sustainable development of fisheries.LATEST NEWS
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