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"All fishing activity in the South Pacific region has been managed by the two Regional Fisheries Management Organisations: the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission and the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. Since the objective of both, however, is to manage highly migratory species, the fishing of other types of resources in this vast area was unregulated. To fill this gap, and given that there is fishing activity both in exclusive economic zones and on the high seas, in 2006, the governments of Australia, Chile and New Zealand decided to launch a process of international consultations on the establishment of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation, with the aim of cooperating on addressing the gap in the management and conservation of non-highly migratory species and the protection of biodiversity in the high seas areas of the South Pacific. Although there are not many European Union vessels fishing in the region, their presence does oblige the EU, under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to cooperate with other interested parties in the management and conservation of the region’s resources, and the EU has taken part in this process from the outset."@en1
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