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DocumentNational Consultation Report "Analysis of existing management plans for coherence with an Ecosystem Approach to fisheries (EAF) and sharing of best practices from fisheries management plan implementation"
Cabo Verde
2024Also available in:
No results found.Fisheries have been always seen as one of the main sources supporting nutrition, food security and economic condition of countries, especially the coastal ones and more significantly the Small Island Developing Countries, and Cabo Verde is one of the cases. However, the increasing demand for fish and fisheries products for human consumption is leading to the overexploitation of most of the fishing stock. The Ecosystem approach to fisheries implementation monitoring tool is meant to monitor the implementation of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF) management in the implementation of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF), and the achievements in managing fisheries in a sustainable manner. In this report, we analyze the existing management plans for coherence with an Ecosystem Approach to fisheries (EAF) and sharing of best practices from fisheries management plan implementation, using the case study of the black mackerel (Decapterus macarellus) from Cabo Verde. -
DocumentNational Consultation Report "Analysis of existing management plans for coherence with an Ecosystem Approach to fisheries (EAF) and sharing of best practices from fisheries management plan implementation"
The Gambia
2024Also available in:
No results found.This report presents the findings of case studies of co-management plans for Solefish fishery and Cockle and Oyster fishery. The two plans were adopted and gazetted by the Government of Gambia in 2013. The Small Pelagics (Bonga) management plan does not exist, but it is being planned for development and implementation. The evaluation of the bonga management plan was based on the Fisheries and Aquaculture Strategic Plan (2018), the Fisheries Act (2007) and the Fisheries Regulations (2008) among other management instruments. The three case studies were intended to evaluate how compliant the plans are with principles of Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) management, identify factors that enabled or challenged the planning, development and implementation of Ecosystem-based management system and collate lessons learned and good practices to inform future actions that may be undertaken to move the current fisheries management system towards EAF compliance. The selected fisheries transverse marine and estuary ecosystems of the Gambia, representing the demersals, small pelagics and bivalves. Each of these fisheries assumes a specific role in the fishing industry of the Gambia, basically, sole is mostly an element of subregional and international trade while small pelagics is the main contributor to livelihood and food security, the cockle and oyster plan demonstrate the effects of mainstreaming gender in fisheries operations.
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