Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Right to Food supports small-scale fisheries
Global marine and inland fisheries provide food security to millions of people,
supplying a vital source of high-quality dietary protein and supporting livelihoods
and incomes. It is widely acknowledged, however, that the productivity of global
fisheries as a source of food is declining, caused primarily by unsustainable and
destructive fishing practices and distorting subsidies, and aggravated by climate
change. In the present report, the Special Rapporteur identifies the challenges facing
global fisheries and examines how the individuals most vulnerable to negative
impacts (the residents of developing coastal and island countries, especially lowincome food-deficit countries) can be supported to ensure the progressive realization
of the right to food, noting that pursuing a human rights approach is critical to
achieving sustainable development in the fisheries sector. Read full report