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LE ROLE FONDAMENTAL DU SUIVI, DU CONTROLE ET DE LA SURVEILLANCE DANS L'AMENAGEMENT DES PECHERIES

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    Les lacs Edouard et Mobutu supportent des pêcheries importantes qui représentent une capture annuelle d'environ 30.000 tonnes et contribuent substantiellement à la création d'emplois et de revenus dans une zone essentiellement rurale et isolée. Les pêcheries des lacs Edouard et Mobutu reposent sur l'exploitation de stocks partagés et la pêche s'effectue souvent à l'intérieur de parcs nationaux créés dans les zones adjacentes des lacs aussi bien du côté zaïrois que du côté ougandais. Dans ce co ntexte, les autorités des deux pays concernés ont jugé essentiel que l'aménagement des ressources halieutiques et des espaces protégés s'organise de façon concertée et sur la base d'une collaboration bilatérale renforcée. A la requête des deux pays et en collaboration avec la Commission Economique pour l'Afrique, le projet PPEC a donc pris l'initiative d'organiser une Consultation technique sur l'aménagement des pêcheries des lacs Edouard et Mobutu. Cette réunion a eu lieu à Kampala du 17 au 2 1 septembre 1990. L'objectif de cette Consultation était de faire le point des connaissances actuelles, d'identifier les priorités pour le développement et l'aménagement de ces pêcheries, et enfin de recommander des actions concrètes visant au renforcement de la collaboration ougando-zaïroise ainsi que des capacités d'aménagement. Le rapport de la Consultation technique est présenté ci-après en section 2 (paragraphes 1–91 tels qu'adoptés par les deux délégations). En annexe se trouvent: la lis te des participants; l'agenda de la Consultation; des compilations et suggestions faites durant la réunion; et la liste des documents qui ont servis de base aux discussions. Ces documents feront l'objet d'une publication ultérieure du projet PPEC. La Consultation technique a créé trois groupes de travail (statistiques, recherche, aménagement et développement) dont les délibérations et recommandations ont été discutées et adoptées.

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