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Convention on Fisheries Cooperation among African States bordering the Atlantic Ocean
Short Name:
Dakar Convention
Full Name:
Convention on Fisheries Cooperation among African States bordering the Atlantic Ocean
Purpose:
fisheries
Established:
05-Jul-1991
Entered into force:
11-Aug-1995
Type:
convention, multi-lateral
Place where established:
Dakar, Sénégal
Schedule to expire:
Goals and Objectives:
The objectives of this Convention shall be to enable Parties:
(a) to promote an active and organized cooperation in the area of fisheries management
and development in the Region;
(b) to take up the challenge of food self-sufficiency through the rational utilization of
fishery resources, within the context of an integrated approach that would embrace all
the components of the fishing sector;
(c) to stimulate the national economic sectors through the direct and secondary effects
resulting from fishery resources exploitation, bearing in mind the importance of the
fisheries sector in the economic, social and nutritional development process of the people
of the Region;
(d) to enhance, coordinate and harmonize their efforts and capabilities for the purpose of
conserving, exploiting, upgrading and marketing fishery resources, considering in
particular fish stocks occurring within the waters under the sovereignty or jurisdiction of
more than one Party;
(e) to reinforce solidarity with African landlocked States and geographically
disadvantaged States of the Region.