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Rapport de la vingt et unième session du Comité des Pêches, Rome, 10-13 mars 1995








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    This document is the final report of the twenty-first session of the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF), which was held in Dakar, Senegal, from 20 to 22 April 2016. Major topics discussed were: (i) action on recommendations of the twentieth session; (ii) main outcomes of the seventh session of the Scientific Sub-Committee; (iii) fisheries management in the CECAF region: state of implementation of fisheries management plans and adoption of management recommendations; (iv) actions taken to combat IUU fishing; (v) closure of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the CECAF region; (vi) functioning of CECAF: options for improvement and collaboration with other regional and sub-regional organizations; (vii) management framework for shared small pelagic fisheries management in Northwest Africa; (viii) the potential role of RFBs in the new EAF-Nansen programme: the case of CECAF; (ix) study on the evolution of small pelagic fisheries in West Africa and the possible impact on nutrition and food security in West Africa; (x) study on scientific advice provided with respect to surplus estimation for sustainable fisheries partnership agreements; (xi) reports on recent meetings of other regional and sub-regional organizations; and (xii) the FAO Committee on Fisheries (COFI).

    Le présent document est le rapport final adopté par le Comité des pêches pour l’Atlantique Centre-Est (COPACE) à sa vingt-et-unième session tenue à Dakar, Sénégal, du 20 au 22 avril 2016. Les principales questions examinées ont été les suivantes: (i) action sur les recommandations de la vingtième session; (ii) principaux résultats de la septième session du Sous-Comité scientifique ; (iii) l’aménagement des pêches dans la région COPACE : état de l’élaboration et de la mise en oeuvre des plans d’aménagement des pêches et adoption des recommandations en matière d’aménagement ; (iv) actions prises pour lutter contre la pêche INDNR ; (v) fermeture des Ecosystèmes Marins Vulnérables dans la zone COPACE ; (vi) orientations pour l’amélioration du fonctionnement du COPACE et la collaboration avec d’autres organisations régionales et sous régionales ; (vii) cadre d’aménagement des petits pélagiques partagés au large de l’Afrique du Nord-Ouest ; (viii) le rôle potentiel des ORP dans le nouveau programme EAFNansen : le cas du COPACE ; (ix) étude sur l’évolution des pêcheries de petits pélagiques en Afrique de l’Ouest et impact possible sur la nutrition et la sécurité alimentaire en Afrique de l’Ouest ; (x) étude sur les avis scientifiques donnés en matière d’estimation des excédents pour les accords de partenariat de pêche durable ; (xi) rapports des récentes réunions d’autres organisations régionales ou sous régionales ; et (xii) Comité des Pêches de la FAO (COFI).

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    Report of the twenty-first session of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Fisheries. Cairo, Egypt, 24–27 June 2019/Rapport de la vingt-et-unième session du Comité scientifique consultatif des pêches. Le Caire, Égypte, 24-27 juin 2019 2019
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    This report presents the outcomes of the twenty-first session of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Fisheries (SAC) of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) held in Cairo, Egypt, from 24 to 27 June 2019. During the session, the Committee reviewed the work carried out during the 2018–2019 intersession, including within its four subregional subsidiary bodies. Ce rapport présente les résultats de la vingt et unième session du Comité scientifique consultatif des pêches (CSC) de la Commission générale des pêches pour la Méditerranée (CGPM) tenue au Caire, Égypte, du 24 au 27 juin 2019. Au cours de la session, le Comité a passé en revue les travaux réalisés pendant la période intersessions 2018-2019, notamment dans le cadre de ses quatre organes subsidiaires sous-régionaux.

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    Western Visayas has largest population of native chickens in the Philippines; however, data on the phenotypic and genetic diversity is limited. Eight hundred and ten chickens from 270 different flocks, from six provinces within the region were chosen for characterization. Data collected includes farmer selection practices, means of identifying genetic groups and information on phenotypic traits of native chickens. This information was analysed using statistical tools suggested by FAO. Phenotypic diversity and equitability of distribution were analysed using Simpson’s diversity index and equality of distribution. Results showed that native chicken genetic resources are comprised of two types, the Jolo and Bisaya; the latter was further divided into Bisaya–Cluster I and Bisaya–Cluster II. Jolo chickens were the heaviest (P < 0.01) but comparable with Bisaya–Cluster II in terms of egg weight, head shape and phenotypic distance. They all had higher diversity and equitability of distribution in their plumage colour and pattern, though the iris and shank colour had higher diversity but had limited distributions. Bisaya–Cluster II and Jolo chickens had higher diversity and above average distribution in liveweight. They were also homogenous in feather morphology and distribution; head and breast shape, and skeletal variants. Thus, the observed diversities and distributions can be used in identifying genetic materials for any breeding undertakings.
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