Fisheries, food security and our commitments on oceans and seas Árni M. Mathiesen Assistant-Director General Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 4 February 2014 Eighth session of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals
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Fisheries, food security and our commitments on oceans and seas
Árni M. Mathiesen Assistant-Director General
Fisheries and Aquaculture DepartmentFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
4 February 2014Eighth session of the Open Working Group on Sustainable
Development Goals
Global Commitments on oceans & seas
The last 30 years have seen 80 different commitments
• 2012 – Rio+20 Future we want (Rio di Janeiro)
• 2010 - Aichi Biodiversity Targets (Nagoya)
• 2002 – World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg)
• 2000 – Millenium Development Goals (New York)
“Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.”World Food Summit 1996
Still 840 million people suffer from hunger today.
“We need not only to commit, we need to act”
José Graziano de Silva, 20 January 2014,Abu Dhabi First Blue Economy Summit.
Fisheries and food security: production and use
World fish production; 17 % of global human animal protein consumption.
(million tonnes live weight)Per capita fish supply (kg)
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Capture for human consumption
Non-food uses
Per capita food fish supply
Employment & livelihoods in fisheries and aquacultureLivelihoods of 12% of world population