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Book (series)Report of the first meeting of the CFMC/OSPESCA/WECAFC/CRFM Working Group on Queen Conch, Panama City, Panama, 23-25 October 2012 / Rapport de la première réunion du groupe de travail Du CFMC/OSPESCA/COPACO/CRFM sur le Strombe Rosé, Panama, Panama, 23 - 25 octobre 2012 / Informe de la primera junta del grupo de trabajo de CFMC/OSPESCA/COPACO/CRFM para el caracol Rosado, Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá, 23 - 25 de octubre de 2012 2013
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No results found.The first meeting of the CFMC/OSPESCA/WECAFC/CRFM Working Group on Queen Conch was held in Panama City, Panama from 23 to 25 October 2012. The Meeting issued a “Declaration of Panama City” with highly valuable advice to the 16th Conference of Parties of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild flora and fauna (CITES) as well as recommendations to the regional fishery bodies and countries in the Western Central Atlantic. The Working Group Meeting was attended by 57 fish eries sector and CITES authority delegates from 23 countries and territories. The Working Group participants expressed their commitment to individually and collectively take measures and actions to further improve management and conservation of the Queen Conch resource in the Wider Caribbean Region. -
Book (series)Report of the fourteenth session of the Commission, Panama City, Panama, 6–9 February 2012/ Rapport de la quatorzième session de la Commission, Panama, Panama, 6-9 février 2012/ Informe de la decimocuarta reunión de la Comisión, Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá, 6-9 de febrero de 2012 2012
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No results found.The Fourteenth Session of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) was held in Panama City, Panama, from 6 to 9 February 2012. The following members attended the session: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Brazil, Dominica, Dominican Republic, European Union, France, Grenada, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and United States of America. The Commission adopted a Resolution on st rengthening the implementation of international fisheries instruments in the Caribbean region, approved the WECAFC Programme of Work (2012–13), agreed on the WECAFC logo, and endorsed the conclusions and recommendations of the Regional Policy and Planning Workshop on the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) in the Caribbean: Achieving Improved Fisheries Management and Utilization in the Wider Caribbean Region, held in Barbados, 6–9 December 2011. The Commission also established and r econfirmed seven joint working groups on: Spiny Lobster, Recreational Fisheries, Queen Conch, Development of Sustainable Moored Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) Fishing in the Lesser Antilles, Flying fish in the Eastern Caribbean, the Management of Deep-Sea Fisheries, and on Spawning Aggregations. -
Book (series)Report of the thirteenth session of the Sub-Committee on Fish Trade, Hyderabad, India, 20-24 February 2012/ Rapport de la treizième session du Sous-Comité du commerce du poisson, Hyderabad, Inde, 20-24 février 2012/ Informe de la decimotercera reunión del Subcomité de Comercio Pesquero, Hyderabad, India, 20-24 de febrero de 2012 2012
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No results found.The fifth session of the Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) of the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) was held in Puerto Morelos, Mexico, from 28 to 29 October 2011. The Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI) hosted the session at the venue of its sixty-fourth annual meeting. The SAG discussed the fisheries resource status in the Wider Caribbean Region, identified emerging and continuing issues of concern to fisheries stakeholders, and produced a set of research-related pri orities focusing on fisheries resource assessment and management, for consideration by the fourteenth session of WECAFC, which is scheduled to be held in Panama in February 2012. The SAG called for renewed attention from policy makers to the declining trend in fish catches of some important commercial fisheries species stocks including the valuable Caribbean spiny lobster and several important reef species and urges action in support of the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible F isheries. The SAG also drew the attention of WECAFC and its members to the following research priorities aimed at improving current fisheries resource assessment and management: comprehensive fisheries assessment; building capacity for research, assessment and management; aquaculture development and management; incorporating social, economic and livelihood considerations; impacts of climate change and variability on fisheries, and; governance of marine resources incorporating ecosystem approache s. The list of SAG recommendations for the attention of the Commission is included in the preface of the report.
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