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1.

Suggests, to implement Rights-Based


Fisheries Management by,
a. guarantining a certain part of the
hunt in the scope of Rights-Based
Fisheries by,
i. Fishermen receive a certain share of
the catch, depending on the number
of family members and non-fishing
income, and accept some strict rules
to rebuild the fish population like
fishing quotas, height restrictions,
hunting time and regional restrictions
and will be audited,
ii. ensuring the fishing quotas with the
fish growth rate, fertility rates, fishing
pressure and environmental factors,
iii. providing the height restrictions by
restricting or prohibiting the hunting
of fish below a certain size,
iv. applying the hunting time and
regional restrictions with restricting
hunting as much as possible during
breeding or calving periods and
imposing a hunting ban in the region
where fish have difficulty in
sustaining their species,
2. Invites, to educate the people for
overfishing and providing to make some
awareness by,
a. informing them about hunting
principles, ethical rules, species
recognition and population monitoring
by,
i. determining the place where
educations will be done
after making some aggrements with
suitable universites ,
ii. the educators are going to be
provided by making some meetings
with international nature
conservation associations and
foundations like World Wide Fund for
Nature or The Nature Conservancy,
iii. educators will provide education on
the mentioned topics in a language
that locals can easily understand,
supported by various infographics,
visuals and data, with prior
preparations,
b. putting some brochures and posters
to various places by,
i. hanging brochures explaining or
showing the correct use of these
materials or where they should not
be used in shops where hunting and
fishing equipment are sold, and at
points where the relevant materials
are sold,
ii. various posters and short cartoons
that will raise awareness about
overfishing can be placed in areas
where the public population is dense,
to raise people's awareness,

3. Approves, to prevent illegal hunting


and make arrangements about it by,
a. enacting laws to be applied when
illegal hunting is detected by,
i. enacting laws with deterrent
penalties such as imprisonment,
revocation of license or
confiscation of equipment when
caught fishing illegally,
ii. penalties will be determined
according to the type, size,
repetition and equipment used
iii. in case of fishing of protected
species or application of
prohibited fishing methods, the
fishing license of the person or
persons is completely canceled
and the equipment used is
confiscated
iv. if there is a large amount of
illegal hunting, a prison
sentence of 3 months to 1 year
is appropriate;

b. carrying out various inspections in


all areas suitable for hunting by,
i. organising inspection teams to
determine and prevent illegal
hunting from local government
and police departments,
ii. inspection teams are going to
determine the illegal huntings
by doing some patrols among
the places where is approprate
for hunting by using GPS,
remote sensing systems and
thermal cameras provided from
international companies like
FLIR Systems and Garmin,
iii. when the team detect the illegal
hunting, heavy penalty like
confiscation of the boats or
materials the person used for
hunting will be applied,
c.creating a tip line for the public to
report when they see by,
i. determining a number as a tip
line which helps people when
they see an illegal hunting and
reporting it,
ii. when the notice is received and
the location is taken, the
operators on duty will inform
the illegal hunting control team
and the team will reach there
and make the necessary
interventions,
iii. hotlines will be managed by
local authorities and will be
accessible via phone lines,
iv. make various advertisements
on social media to publicize the
hotline and hang various
brochures in crowded places,

4. Accepts, banning fishing in


international waters by,
a. enacting an aggrement that is
international and administered by the
UN,
i. countries will meet to discuss the
scope and content of the
agreement,
ii. the agreement on the prohibition of
fishing in international waters to
protect fish populations is prepared
through various meetings and then
submitted to the UN for ratification;
iii. the principles of the agreement will
be implemented under UN control
again,
iv. when the agreement comes into
force, leaflets will be distributed
through various internet platforms,
media and local channels, radios
and local community leaders,
informing them of the ban on
fishing in international water zones
and that breaking the law will be
considered illegal fishing;
5. Asks, to make the fisheries to
organize their hunting methods legally
by,
a. using round hooks instead of J-hooks,
helping to prevent habitat damage and
avoiding harm to non-prey fish by,
i. instead of using j hooks, which harm
the environment and many other
living things, fishing with round hooks
saves time and protects corals and
other sea creatures,
ii. fishermen are notified of the change
by people appointed by the local
government and TV channels and are
given 3 weeks to adjust their
methods
b. placing the upper end of the nets two
meters down by,
i. placing the top end of nets two
meters below the bottom to prevent
bycatch in the bycatch fishing
method will continue to reduce
bycatch mortality of marine
mammals, as it has already
effectively reduced bycatch mortality
by 98%,
ii. fishermen are also notified of the
change by people appointed by the
local government and TV channels
and are given 1 month to organise
their hunting style,
c.if an action not in accordance with the
above practices is detected by the
inspectors, it is considered illegal fishing
and necessary actions will be taken,

6 Decides to remain sides of the matter.

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