A New Vision and Strategy for the Future of NASCO! NASCO’s Parties have worked incredibly hard together to agree a new strategy to guide the…
Joint Statement by Canada, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), EU, Iceland, Norway, United Kingdom and the United States Regarding Pink Salmon,…
Statement by the Russian Federation Regarding Pink Salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) The introduction of pink salmon to the rivers of the White Sea in Russia started…
New Guidance on Stocking Atlantic Salmon A NASCO Working Group with expertise in stocking conducted a review of recent evidence into the pros and cons…
New Agreement Reached on Salmon Fishing in Faroese Waters At its 2024 Annual Meeting, the NEA agreed not to set a quota for the salmon…
Strengthening the Involvement of Indigenous Peoples in NASCO’s Work NASCO has recognised the need to deepen the engagement of Indigenous peoples in its work, to…
Recap: the 2023 Annual Meetings Delegates at the 2023 NASCO Annual Meeting The Canadian Government kindly hosted NASCO’s 2023 Annual Meetings in Moncton, New Brunswick,…
NASCO’s Action in the face of Climate Change Climate change is changing the marine and freshwater ecosystems at an unprecedented rate, with impacts on Atlantic…
NASCO Becomes the First RFMO to Undertake Three Performance Reviews The 2005 UN Resolution on Sustainable Fisheries (UNGA 60/31) encouraged States, through their participation in…
Indigenous Perspectives and Roles in Atlantic Salmon One of the recommendations arising from NASCO’s 2019 IYS Symposium held in Tromsø, Norway, was: ‘Recognizing the importance…