Obverse. Photo © Monetnik.ru
  • 1 Lira 1984, KM# 63, Malta, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Fisheries Conference
  • 1 Lira 1984, KM# 63, Malta, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Fisheries Conference
Description

At its fifteenth session, the Committee on Fisheries reviewed the FAO's work in fisheries and served as the technical phase of the FAO World Conference on Fisheries Management and Development. In preparation for the 1984 policy phase, the Committee analyzed key issues in fisheries management and development, forming the basis for recommendations on guidelines and principles for a Strategy for Fisheries Management and Development. It approved five Action Programmes for submission: fisheries planning and management, development of small-scale fisheries, aquaculture, trade in fish and fisheries products, and promoting fisheries' role in alleviating undernutrition. The Committee suggested steps for finalizing the draft Strategy and Action Programmes and supported the proposed fisheries programme budget for 1984-85, recommending the continuation of the Special Programme of Assistance to Developing Countries. It also recommended updates to the FAO/UNEP Draft Global Plan of Action for Marine Mammals.

Obverse

Depicts the coat of arms between 1975 and 1988, the new name of the Republic of Malta.

The coat of arms was adopted on 11 July 1975, seven months after Malta became a republic. It showed a coastal scene with the rising sun, a traditional Maltese boat (Luzzu), a shovel and a pitchfork, and an Opuntia. The emblem was controversial since it was not heraldic, and it was replaced by the current coat of arms soon after the Nationalists won the 1987 election. It was proposed that the 1964 coat of arms be readopted, but eventually a simplified version of it was chosen.

·REPUBBLIKA·TA'·MALTA·

Reverse

Depicts a fisherman at sea on a boat, holding two wickerwork fish basket traps. The scene is encircled by the inscription in Maltese: "FAO WORLD FISHERIES CONFERENCE 1983-84." Below, the date and denomination are placed between two committee emblems, each depicting a fish within a circle.

Designer: Stuart Devlin

FAO KONFERENZA DINJIJA TAS-SAJD 1983-84
Lm 1

Edge
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Cupronickel
Weight 28.81 g
Diameter 38.61 mm
Thickness -
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Royal Mint

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