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ProjectOceanographic investigations along the southwest coast of India (1976-78). A report prepared for Pelagic Fishery Investigations on the Southwest Coast. Phase II - Project project. Field document no. 5
Pelagic Fishery Investigation on the South-West Coast, India, IND/75/038
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No results found.The description of the oceanographic conditions of the shelf waters off the southwest coast of India between Ratnagiri in the north and Tuticorin in the south for the period 1976-78 1s based on observations carried out along oceanographic sections located off Ratnagiri, Karwar, Kasaragod, Cochin, Quilon, Cape Comorin and Tuticorin. In accordance with the objectives of Phase II of the Project, more emphasis was given to improving our knowledge of the behavioural characteristics of the oil sardine and mackerel and also to evolving methodologies for fishery forecasting appropriate to Indian conditions. Hydrography/plankton/fishing surveys were conducted during the southwest monsoon to assess the intensity of upwelling and to establish possible correlations between the behaviour of commercially important pelagic fishes and the variations of environmental factors observed in space and time. Data related to the process of upwelling were collected mainly to evaluate the extent and intensity o f upwelling and also to verify the variations of certain physical parameters noted during the Phase I. -
MeetingReport of the Areas Beyond National jurisdiction Deep Seas Project Inception and First Project Steering Committee Meetings, Rome, Italy, 15-16 December 2015 2015
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No results found.Basic project report for the Sustainable Fisheries Management and Biodiversity Conservation of Deep Sea Living Resources in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Project (ABNJ Deep Seas Project for short). A five year project supported by the Global Environment Facility, and implemented jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the United Nations Environment Programme -
DocumentExternal End-of-Project Evaluation IPC Regional Project, Phase II – Consolidation of the IPC in the Volatile Humanitarian Context of the Central and Eastern African Region (OSRO/RAF/907/EC) Final Report 2011
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No results found.The conclusions and recommendations have been generated and reflect the most important findings and observations by the evaluation mission of the consolidation of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) in Central and Eastern Africa. This evaluation report assesses the overall results and impact of the programme from inception to date and provides an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the IPC approach in the 5 core countries under consideration (Burundi, DR Congo, K enya, Tanzania and Uganda). The external evaluation took place between November 2010 and January 2011.
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