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WCC 2020 Res 095 - Activity Report

General Information
IUCN Constituent: 
Headquarters
IUCN Constituent type: 
IUCN Secretariat
Period covered: 
2023
Geographic scope: 
Global
In implementing this Resolution your organization has worked/consulted with...
IUCN Commissions: 
IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025 (SSC)
IUCN Secretariat: 
No
Other non-IUCN related organisations: 
CITES, Member States of CITES
Implementation
Indicate and briefly describe any actions that have been carried out to implement this Resolution: 
ActionDescriptionStatus
Field activitiesProject Seahorse launched two new field projects on seahorses with in-country colleagues. They plunged into the first dive research of Patagonian seahorses in Argentina, working to bolster an important marine protected area and investigated seahorse fisheries and trade the whole length of Peru to help the government tackle significant illegal trade in these fishes.On-going
Policy influencing/advocacyled a big project to analyse how well policy agreements are actually working, using a case study of global trade regulation for marine fishes. Project Seahorse novel approach drove home the clear message that all the information and regulations in the world will make no difference unless they are being actively deployed in ways that affect the fish themselves. They had a notable breakthrough in November in our work with CITES, the global Convention that regulates wildlife trade. With our technical and management knowledge, we catalysed new formal agreements by 183 countries plus the European Union to act on illegal trade in seahorses. Now to make those agreements come alive…On-going
Scientific/technical activitiesProject Seahorse’s research and consultations underpin the Decisions agreed at CITES CoP19, which include new proposals submitted by several Parties (Maldives, Monaco, Nigeria, Peru, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Togo, the UK, and the US) and a renewed commitment to Decisions from CITES CoP18. https://projectseahorse.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/2022_PS_AnnualReport.pdf We engaged more deeply in constraining non-selective fishing, notably by becoming part of the Steering Group for the global Transform Bottom Trawling Coalition. This is a harbinger of things to come as Project Seahorse pushes to end bottom trawling in 2023.On-going
Please report on the result /achievement of the actions taken: 
Please reivew 2022-223 updates here https://projectseahorse.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/2022_PS_AnnualReport.pdf
What challenges have you encountered in implementing this Resolution and what measures have you taken to overcome them?: 
HQ is not involved in projects but receives reporting.
Identify and briefly describe what future actions are planned for the implementation of this Resolution: 
Additional Information