Rational fishing is capable of maintaining world fish reserves. In the Mediterranean and Black Seas, 65 percent of the entire fish is caught irrationally Climate and environment More than a third of & nbsp; – & nbsp; 35 percent & nbsp; – all fish in the world is caught irrationally. Things are even worse in & nbsp; Mediterranean and Black Seas, where this indicator is 65 percent. Such data are given in the report submitted on Wednesday at the UN third conference in the oceans held this week in the Nice. report presented at a press conference by the assistant general director of the food and agricultural organization of the UN (FAO) Manuel Baranga, is a detailed global review of how human activity steadily depleted the ocean and how rational management of marine resources can restore the natural Balance. “If you use a comparison from the banking environment,” said Manuel Baranga in an interview before the presentation of the report, “it looks like this: we are withdrawing more than the interest that“ run up ”at the bank. Thus, we deplete our reserves. ”~ 60 >“ Review of the state of world marine fish resources until 2025 ”, which is based on data for 2,570 types of fish, draws an ambiguous picture: while more than a third of the reserves are subjected to excessive exploitation, most of the fish consumed around the world is still entering the whole world. Of stable sources due to higher catches that ensure effective fishing. Assistant to the General Director of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN Manuel Baranga presented at the conference a new FAO report on world fish reserves. “Resource management gives the results,” said the ram. – We know how to restore the fish population. ”~ 60 > Assistant General Director of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN Manuel Baranga presented a new FAO report on the global reserves of the fish. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 thingRegional differences as the report testifies, regional differences remain significant. On the Pacific coast of the United States and Canada, more than 90 percent of reserves are caught rationally. In Australia and New Zealand, this figure exceeds 85 percent. In the Antarctic, where catch is regulated by strict international rules, the share of rational catch is all 100 percent. ~ 60 > other picture is formed by the African, Asian and European regions. Along the coast of North-West Africa, from Morocco to the Gulf of Gulf, more than half of all stocks are subjected to excessive catch, and there are no signs of recovery. 60 >In the Mediterranean and Black Seas, things are even worse: 65 percent of fish reserves are caught without plans for recovery. Nevertheless, there is a positive sign – the number of boats that go to the fishing in this region has decreased by almost a third over the past decade, which gives hope that changes in politics begin to act. 60 > conclusion is clear: where there are control systems of marine resources, fish reserves are restored. However, the management backed by scientific data is expensive. 60 ~ p > “Some regions simply cannot afford the infrastructure and appropriate institutions necessary for monitoring,” said & nbsp; Manuel Barange. – It is necessary to increase the potential of those regions that are still behind. In addition, we have to understand the reasons why this is happening and support these regions in the restoration of populations. ” from collapse to revival Perhaps the most striking example of recovery is the dynamics of tuna reserves, which, being on the verge of survival, then made an impressive breakthrough. Today, 87 percent of the tuna are caught in a rational way, providing the needs of 99 percent of the world market. ~ 60 > Conclusions of the report will probably affect political discussions far beyond the borders of Nice. FAO is working closely with 25 regional fishing organizations in order to promote accountability and reform. Baranga believes that in the presence of political will, this model can be reproduced in other situations. “blue” means Economics ~ 60 > according to reports from Nice, the delegations completed negotiations on a political declaration, which is expected to be adopted on Friday at the conference closure. This document will become part of the Ocean preservation plan; It is designed to bring it into line with the global frame program for the biodiversity of Kunmin-Monreal-by the 2022 agreement on the protection of 30 percent of the land and ocean of the planet by 2030. ~ 60 > 60 > “There are approximately 600 million people all over the world, the existence of which mainly depends on the fisheries. And aquaculture, ”said the barrange. – In some countries, the gifts of the sea serve as the main source of protein. We are not separated from the ocean – we are its integral part. ”