Mombasa Declaration: Global Initiative Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing

Mombasa Declaration

Context

Fifteen countries have adopted the Mombasa Declaration to strengthen global efforts against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing and promote sustainable fisheries management.

About Mombasa Declaration

  1. It seeks to improve fisheries governance through greater transparency in vessel ownership, registration, and licensing.
  2. The declaration promotes enhanced international cooperation and data sharing to strengthen monitoring, compliance, and enforcement of fisheries regulations.
  3. It supports the Global Charter for Fisheries Transparency, which advocates governance reforms such as modernising vessel registries and increasing transparency in fishing authorisations.
  4. The initiative aims to safeguard marine ecosystems and protect the livelihoods of communities dependent on fisheries resources.
  5. The declaration was adopted at the 11th Our Ocean Conference held in Mombasa, Kenya, from which it derives its name.
  6. The Our Ocean Conference, launched in 2014, serves as a global platform that brings together governments, businesses, civil society organisations, and academic institutions to advance ocean conservation and the sustainable use of marine resources.
  7. The conference focuses on marine protected areas, sustainable fisheries, blue economy, climate change, maritime security, and marine pollution.
  8. Since its inception, it has mobilised thousands of commitments and substantial investments towards ocean sustainability.
  9. The 2026 edition, held in Mombasa, Kenya, was the first Our Ocean Conference hosted in Africa and was organised under the theme “Our Ocean, Our Heritage, Our Future.”.