AFRİKA'DA YASADIŞI BALIKÇILIK VE TÜRKİYE-AFRİKA İLİŞKİLERİ BAĞLAMINDA ÖNERİLER

Dünyada yaklaşık 820 milyon kişiye geçim kaynağı sağlayan balıkçılık endüstrisi, Türkiye ve Afrika ülkeleri gibi gelişmekte olan ülkeler için önemli bir öneme sahiptir. Bununla birlikte, özellikle Afrika'daki yasadışı balık avcılığının, Afrika ülkelerinin güvenliği ve küresel ticaret üzerindeki olumsuz etkileri mevcuttur. Zaten kırılgan yapıları ve krizleri olan Afrika ülkelerinin yasadışı balık avcılığıyla mücadelede yerel, bölgesel ve küresel düzeyde işbirliğine ihtiyaç duymaktadırlar. Son yıllarda Afrika ile ilişkilerini geliştiren Türkiye, yasadışı balıkçılık ile mücadelede ve bölgede güvenliği sağlamada önemli bir aktör olabilir.

ILLEGAL FISHERY IN AFRICA AND THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF TURKEY-AFRICA RELATIONS

The fishery industry which is offering livelihood for approximately 820 million people in the World, has a significant importance for developing countries such as Turkey and African countries. However, illegal fishing, particularly in Africa, has a negative impact on security of African sountries in various respects as well as on global trade. There is a need for co-operation at local, regional and global levels for the fight against illegal fisheries of African countries, which already have fragile structures and crises. Turkey, who is in developing relations with Africa in recent years,  can be an important actor in the fight against illegal fishing and ensuring security in the region.

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