September 16, 2020 — The following was released by the Marine Stewardship Council:
The UN’s Global Biodiversity Outlook 5 reports on the progress towards the Aichi Biodiversity Targets (2010-2020) [1] and outlines seven transitions needed to reach 2030 goals and the agreed vision for 2050: ‘Living in harmony with nature’. The report says that where good fisheries management policies have been introduced – involving stock assessments, catch limits, and enforcement – the abundance of marine fish stocks has been maintained or rebuilt. It also notes that sustainable fisheries are dependent on healthy ocean ecosystems, highlighting growth in fisheries certified to the MSC’s globally recognised standard for sustainable fishing as progress towards achieving the Aichi targets and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 14 “Life Below Water”.
The Marine Stewardship Council’s Chief Science and Standards Officer, Rohan Currey, said: