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  • State of Stocks Report 2011

    The 2011 State of the Stocks Report, which contains the latest available information about the status of shared, commercially exploited living marine resources in Angola, Namibia and South Africa, was presented to the annual Science Forum of the Benguela Current Commission in October.

  • State of Stocks Report 2011

    The 2011 State of the Stocks Report, which contains the latest available information about the status of shared, commercially exploited living marine resources in Angola, Namibia and South Africa, was presented to the annual Science Forum of the Benguela Current Commission in October.

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    The Benguela Current Commission is now certified social. Pleas, join our online family and share highlights, updates, experiences and many photographs on our Facebook page.

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    The Benguela Current Commission is now tweeting. Follow @benguelacc on twitter and get timely updates to the world of the Benguela Current Commission.

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  • Partners

    The activities of the Benguela Current Commission are supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the governments of Angola, Namibia and South Africa.

  • Partners

    The activities of the Benguela Current Commission are supported by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the governments of Angola, Namibia and South Africa.

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Welcome to the Benguela Current Commission Website

Ministers from Angola, Namibia and Angola have endorsed the regional cooperation that is promoted by the Benguela Current Commission. Pictured at a Ministerial Conference of the BCC are Anibal Octavio Da Silva, deputy minister of Petroleum, Angola; Bernard Esau, minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Namibia; Victoria De Barros Neto, Secretary of State for Fisheries, Angola; Edna Molewa, minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, South Africa; and Syanga K Samuel Abilio, Deputy Minister of Environment, Angola.

Three countries sharing a healthy ecosystem

The Benguela Current Commission is a multi-sectoral inter-governmental initiative of Angola, Namibia and South Africa. It promotes the sustainable management and protection of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem, or BCLME.


The Benguela Current Commission

Established in 2007, the Benguela Current Commission has a mandate from Angola, Namibia and South Africa to promote the integrated management, sustainable development and protection of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME).

The BCLME spans some 30 degrees of latitude, extending from Angola’s Cabinda Provide in the north, to just east of Port Elizabeth in South Africa. It is one of the richest marine ecosystems on earth and supports an abundance of life.

The Benguela Current Commission provides a vehicle for the three SADC countries to introduce an ecosystem approach to the management of the BCLME. The Commission is focused on the management of shared fish stocks, the assessment and monitoring of the physical environment, the establishment of an ecosystem information system, and the cooperative management of biodiversity and ecosystem health.

The activities of the Benguela Current Commission are supported by the governments of Angola, Namibia and South Africa; the Global Environment Facility; and the United Nations Development Programme. The government of Norway provides generous funding for the BCC Science Programme and Iceland is supporting a comprehensive Training and Capacity Building initiative.

 

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