WECAFC - Report of the Second Session of the Scientific Advisory Group. Le Robert, Martinique, 28-30 April 2003. / COPACO - Rapport de la deuxième session du Groupe scientifique consultatif. Le Robert, Martinique, 28-30 avril 2003. / COPACO - Informe de la segunda sesión del Grupo Asesor Científico. Le Robert, Martinica, 28-30 de abril de 2003.
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Book (series)Technical reportWECAFC - Report of the first session of the Scientific Advisory Group. Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, 2-5 April 2001. / COPACO - Rapport de la première session du Groupe scientifique consultatif. Port of Spain, Trinité-et-Tobago, 2-5 avril 2001. / COPACO - Informe de la primera sesión del Grupo Asesor Científico. Puerto España, Trinidad y Tabago, 2-5 de abril de 2001. 2001
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No results found.This document is the final version of the report of the first session of the Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission, held in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, from 2 to 5 April 2001. Major topics discussed during the session were: a review of the terms of reference of SAG; the state of fisheries in the WECAFC region; the appraisal of WECAFC ad hoc working groups’ activities; the research agenda of WECAFC; and the costs and benefits of co-operation. The meeting identified a number of matters that requires the attention of the Commission. These included changes in the terms of reference of SAG, the appointment of a local co-ordinator for each WECAFC ad hoc working group, a preliminary list of research areas and a request to FAO for assistance in seeking financial support for the ad hoc working groups. A list of matters for the attention of the Commission is included in Appendix G. -
Book (series)Technical reportReport of the fourth session of the Scientific Advisory Group, Mérida, Mexico, 2-4 April 2007/ Rapport de la quatrième session du Groupe scientifique consultatif, Mérida, Mexique, 2-4 avril 2007/ Informe de la cuarta sesión del Grupo Asesor Científico, Mérida, México, 2-4 de abril de 2007 2007
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No results found.The fourth session of the Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) was held in Merida, Mexico, from 2 to 4 April 2007. Major topics discussed during the session were: the state of fisheries in the WECAFC region; the status and trends of fisheries and aquaculture; the decisions of the twenty-seventh session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) and the twelfth session of WECAFC; intersessional activities and projects; factors of unsustainability a nd overexploitation in marine fisheries; fisheries social science; and coordination and collaboration in fisheries science in the region. The decisions of the twenty-seventh session of COFI have implications for the work of WECAFC, especially in areas such as small-scale fisheries, subsidies, marine protected areas and bycatch reduction. The meeting identified weak management and poor governance as major problems in WECAFC member countries. Training and capacity building, to reinforce management , were identified as areas for donor support. The need for incorporating the human dimension in fisheries governance to ensure that outputs and outcomes contribute meaningfully to human well-being was highlighted. -
Book (stand-alone)Technical reportReport of the seventh session of the Scientific Advisory Group, Panama City, Panama, 7-8 November 2015 / Rapport de la septième session du Groupe scientifique consultatif, Panama, Panama, 7-8 novembre 2015 / Informe de la séptima sesión del Grupo Asesor Científico, Cuidad de Panamá, Panamá, 7-8 de noviembre de 2015 2016
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No results found.The seventh session of the Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) was held in Panama City, Panama on 7-8 November 2015. The Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI) hosted the session at the venue of its sixty-eight annual conference. The SAG discussed the outcomes of the work carried out by various joint working groups in 2014–2015 and their recommendations to WECAFC 16, the fisheries resource status in the Wider Caribbean Region, and ac tivities to be undertaken by WECAFC in 2016–2017. The SAG further got updated on WECAFC collaboration with the Fisheries Resource Management System (FIRMS), and collaboration on fisheries research in the region. A list of specific SAG recommendations for the attention of WECAFC 16 is included in the preface of the report.
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