Field Report C–3 FISHCODE/MCS - GCP/INT/648/NOR FAO/NORWAYGOVERNMENT FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS |
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FAO/FISHCODE
Report of a regional workshop on fisheries Monitoring, Control and Surveillance,
held at Muscat, Oman, 24-28 October 1999. 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). GCP/INT/648/NOR: Field Report C-3 (En): 244p. ABSTRACT |
GCP/INT/648/NOR Field Report C–3
PREPARATION OF THIS DOCUMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF COMMON ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE REPORT
APPENDIX A – PROGRAMME AND TIMETABLE
APPENDIX B – LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
APPENDIX C – LIST OF DOCUMENTS PRESENTED AT THE WORKSHOP
APPENDIX D – REPORTS OF THE WORKING GROUPS
1. FISHERIES MONITORING, CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN
Lubna H. Al Kharousi2. THE ROLE OF THE ROYAL NAVY OF OMAN IN THE PROTECTION OF FISHING GROUNDS
3. FISHERIES MCS IN INDIA, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GUJARAT STATE
V.S. Somvanshi, G.D. Chandrapal, P. Paleri and M.I. Patel4. FISHERIES IN PAKISTAN, WITH A FOCUS ON SINDH
Qamaruddin H. Baloch5. FISHERIES MCS IN THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN
S. Aminollak Taghavi6. A REVIEW OF MCS ISSUES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF BAHRAIN’S MARINE RESOURCES
Jaffar Ishaq and Jehad Salloom7. THE FISHERIES IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Abdulrazzaq Abdulla Ahmad and Ahmad Abdul Rahman Al JanahiAPPENDIX A - TEXT OF PRESENTATION ON SOME ASPECTS OF UAE FISHERIES
APPENDIX B – PRESENTATION ON PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT FROM CONTAMINATION IN UAE8. AN OVERVIEW OF THE FISHERIES OF YEMEN
9. FISHERIES STATUS IN ERITREA: PERSPECTIVES OF FISHERIES MCS
Semere Ghebremariam10. GENERAL CONTEXT OF FISHERIES IN THE SUDAN
M.O.H. Eldardiry and Dr M. FarahTECHNICAL APPENDIX – HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MARINE FISHERIES OF SUDAN
2. AN OUTLINE OVERVIEW OF ISSUES OF CONCERN TO FISHERIES MONITORING, CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE IN THE NORTHWEST INDIAN OCEAN
George V. Everett3. THE CHANGING FACE OF MCS
Peter Flewwelling4. MCS: THE ASIAN EXPERIENCE
Peter FlewwellingANNEX A TO TECHNICAL PAPER 4: SUMMARIES OF MCS REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH COUNTRY
5. PATROL VESSELS FOR FISHERIES MCS
Captain Per Erik Bergh6. FOCUS ON MCS FOR FISHERY COMPLIANCE: EXPERIENCES FROM NAMIBIA
Captain Per Erik Bergh7. DEVELOPING AN AT-SEA FISHERY OBSERVER PROGRAMME FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Captain Per Erik Bergh and Sandy Davies8. THE MCS BOARDING
Peter Flewwelling9. FISHING VESSEL IDENTIFICATION AND MARKING
Peter Flewwelling10. LEGAL ISSUES RELATING TO MCS
Annick Van HoutteANNEX A: TO LEGAL ISSUES RELATING TO MCS
ANNEX B: TO LEGAL ISSUES RELATING TO MCS11. LEGAL ISSUES RELATED TO VESSEL MONITORING SYSTEMS
Philippe Cacaud