Report of the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF) Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa, Casablanca, Morocco, 8–13 July 2019. Rapport de Comité des Pêches pour l'Atlantique Centre-Est (COPACE) Groupe de Travail sur l'évaluation des petits pêlagiques au large de l'Afrique nord-occidentale, Casablanca, Maroc, 8–13 juillet 2019
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Book (series)Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small-Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa. Agadir, Morocco, 31 March-10 April 2003 / Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des petits pélagiques au large de l'Afrique nord-occidentale. Agadir, Maroc, 31 mars-10 avril 2003 2003
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No results found.A permanent FAO working group, composed of scientists from the coastal states and from countries or organizations that play an active role in northwest African pelagic fisheries, was established in March 2001. The main objective of the working group is to propose options for stock management and exploitation of their fisheries and provide catch advice for each year, as well as to improve the assessment of the small pelagic resources for the economic benefit of Morocco, Mauritania, the Gambia and Senegal and ensure optimal sustainability of the resources. The meeting was held in Agadir, Morocco, from 31 March to 10 April 2003. A total of 19 scientists from eight countries and FAO participated. As a precautionary approach, the working group recommended that the catch levels of small pelagics should not exceed the average recorded during the last five years. For sardinella, it recommended that the combined catch of both species in 2004 should not exceed the mean le vel of the preceding three years, i.e. 420 000 tonnes. -
Book (series)Report of the Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish of Northwest Africa, Virtual Meeting, 21–25 June 2021/Rapport de groupe de travail sur l’évaluation des petits pêlagiques au large de l’Afrique nord-occidentale, Réunion virtuelle, 21-25 juin 2021 2023
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No results found.The twentieth session of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic fish off Northwest Africa was postponed until 2021 due to the global pandemic situation in 2020. The 2021 meeting was divided into two digital sessions, and updated the assessments to 2020 (or 2019, if no 2020 data were available). A separate digital meeting was convened to discuss 2019 surveys for the region from the R/V Dr Fridtjof Nansen and review the progress of research using the data collected from these surveys. La vingtième session du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des petits pélagiques au large de l'Afrique du Nord-Ouest a été reportée à 2021 en raison de la situation pandémique mondiale en 2020. La réunion de 2021 a été divisée en deux sessions numériques et a mis à jour les évaluations jusqu'en 2020 (ou 2019, si aucune donnée 2020 n'était disponible). Une réunion numérique distincte a été convoquée pour discuter les campagnes effectuées en 2019 par N/R Dr Fridtjof Nansen dans la région et examiner les progrès de recherches à l'aide des données collectées à partir de ces campagnes. -
Book (series)Report of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa. Banjul, Republic of the Gambia, 5-12 April 2002 / Rapport du Groupe de travail de la FAO sur l'évaluation des petits pélagiques au large de l'Afrique nord-occidentale. Banjul, République de Gambie, 5-12 avril 2002 2002
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No results found.The second meeting of the FAO Working Group on the Assessment of Small Pelagic Fish off Northwest Africa was held in Banjul, Republic of the Gambia, from 5 to 12 April 2002. During this year's meeting the emphasis was on updating the database as well as knowledge of assessment methods within the group. At the beginning of the meeting a two-days course in assessment methodology was held. A separate section is devoted to each of the main groups of species (sardine, sardinellas, horse mackerels a nd mackerel). For each of these, actualized information until 2001 is given on stock identity, the fisheries, catch and effort, biological data and abundance indices. A number of preliminary assessments for various species were carried out. Although the group is not yet in a position to make short/long-term projections, it is expected that the pelagic stocks will decline further in case of an expansion of the (industrial) fishing effort in the area. As a general recommendation the group therefo re suggests that the fishing effort should be restricted to the current level.
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