About ICCAT
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas is an inter-governmental fishery organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
ICCAT compiles fishery statistics from its members and from all entities fishing for these species in the Atlantic Ocean, coordinates research, including stock assessment, on behalf of its members, develops scientific-based management advice, provides a mechanism for Contracting Parties to agree on management measures, and produces relevant publications. Science underpins the management decisions made by ICCAT.
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EGYPT
For centuries, this remarkable land has held a certain fascination for travelers. Although best known for its ancient and impressive monuments, it is today a land of many cultures, where religions are practiced harmoniously and where the modern West instinctively blend with the traditions of the East.
Egypt’s contributions to the world are countless, including the modern calendar, the digital system, surgery, sanitation, graphics, architecture, mummification, and monotheism.
For visitors, the sightseeing is awe-inspiring and the shopping experiences are matchless. Whether one wishes to step back 5000 years in time, or bargain for gold, silver, spices, inlay work, and fine arts, Egypt is certainly a one of a kind destination.
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