Latin American countries strengthen coordination against illegal fishing
Meeeting of member states of CPPS in Santiago. (Photo: Subpesca)
(CHILE, 11/16/2017)
Representatives from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile from the Permanent Commission of the South Pacific (CCPS) meet this week in Santiago to advance in a comprehensive regional protection, control and surveillance system.
Attended by Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Pablo Berazaluce, the opening of the international workshop on "Strengthening regional coordination for the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing” was held yesterday.
This three-day meeting will gather representatives of the member countries of the CCPS to address -- as a whole -- the regional and global realities o...
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