Field Report C–7 FISHCODE/MCS - GCP/INT/648/NOR FAO/NORWAY GOVERNMENT FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS |
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FAO/FISHCODE Report of the national workshop on fisheries monitoring control and surveillance in support of fisheries management held in Goa, India, 12-17 February, 2001. FAO/Norway programme of assistance to developing countries for the implementation of the code of conduct for responsible fisheries. Sub-programme C: Assistance to developing countries for upgrading their capabilities in Monitoring, Control and Surveillance. (FISHCODE). FI: GCP/INT/648/NOR: Field Report C-7 (En): 148p. ABSTRACTThe other papers are more technical and cover an introduction to fisheries management, technical, operational, legal and personnel aspects of MCS, Vessel Monitoring Systems and mesh size measurements and regulations. One paper introduces aspects of observer and on-board sampling programmes. Finally an example is given of a SWOT analysis. |
ANNEX IV PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE WORKSHOP
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
S. DaviesISSUES CONCERNING MARINE FISHERIES AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN INDIA
V.S. SomvanshiOVERVIEW OF ISSUES OF CONCERN TO FISHERIES MONITORING CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE IN THE NORTHERN INDIAN OCEAN
G.V. EverettMCS NAMIBIA
P.E.BerghSITUATION OF MCS IN MALAYSIA
Salehan Bin LaminPLATFORMS FOR MCS
P.E. BerghMCS OPERATIONS
P.E. BerghHUMAN RESOURCES
P.E. BerghVESSEL MONITORING SYSTEMS
A. SmithRESOURCE RENT
P.E. BerghOBSERVER AND LANDING SITE PROGRAMMES
S. DaviesLEGAL ASPECTS AND MONITORING CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE
A. Van HoutteNOTES ON LEGAL ISSUES AND ENFORCEMENT T. GARDNER
S. DaviesSWOT ANALYSIS
P.E. Bergh