Policies
ICFA members advocate policies for the long-term sustainable use of living marine resources for the benefit of global food security and prosperity. Our members are deeply committed to science-based and fully participatory fishery conservation and management processes. You can view the word document by clicking on the title of each policy.
- Bottom Trawling
- Catch Documentation And Reporting Measures
- Conservation And Management Of Sharks
- CITES
- Ecolabeling
- Elimination of Flag-of-Convenience Fishing Vessels
- Regional Fishery Management Organizations and the WTO
- The Fremantle Declaration
- Fuel Crisis
- Yokohama Declaration By Responsible Tuna Fisheries
- Lead In Seafood
- Limitation Of Large-Scale Tuna Longline Fishing Vessels
- Marine Protected Areas and Sustainable Management Of Fish Stocks
- Public Communications On The State Of Fishery Resources
- Recreational Fishing
- Resolution On Seabird Bycatch In Longline Fisheries
- Traceability Of Seafood
- UNGA Policy Directive
- Whaling
- Commitment To Sustainability
- Illlegal, Unregulated and Unreported Fishing
- Addendum to Whaling

