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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. -
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Book (series)Report of the First Session of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission, Kiev, Ukraine, 20–22 November 2012. / ???????? ?????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????? (???) ????, ???????, 20-22 ?????? 2012 ?. 2013
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No results found.At the kind invitation of the State Agency of Fisheries of Ukraine, the first session of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (CACFish) was held in Kiev, Ukraine, on 20–22 November 2012. The Session was attended by representatives of four Members: Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkey. Also participation in the session were representatives from six non-CACFish Members – Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmen istan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan – as well as from FAO. The TAC produced scientific advice on the following issues for consideration of CACFish: (i) environmental impact assessment in aquaculture; (ii) regional principles for responsible aquaculture in Central Asia; (iii) responsible introductions and transfers of fish in Central Asia and the Caucasus; and (iv) improvement of collection, analysis and dissemination of fisheries data and information. The TAC identified the prioritized areas of the five-year Regional Work Programme of the Commission (2011–15) and associated activities for implementation in 2013. Establishment of sub-bodies under the TAC was determined early on. In addition, the TAC discussed and identified general key priority areas for its work. These included, among others, technical fishing regulations, intensive aquaculture techniques and methodologies, fish health management, fish breeding and broodstock management, trade-related management measures and environmental security. -
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. -
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Book (series)Report of the First Session of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission, Kiev, Ukraine, 20–22 November 2012. / ???????? ?????? ?????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????? (???) ????, ???????, 20-22 ?????? 2012 ?. 2013
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No results found.At the kind invitation of the State Agency of Fisheries of Ukraine, the first session of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (CACFish) was held in Kiev, Ukraine, on 20–22 November 2012. The Session was attended by representatives of four Members: Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkey. Also participation in the session were representatives from six non-CACFish Members – Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Turkmen istan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan – as well as from FAO. The TAC produced scientific advice on the following issues for consideration of CACFish: (i) environmental impact assessment in aquaculture; (ii) regional principles for responsible aquaculture in Central Asia; (iii) responsible introductions and transfers of fish in Central Asia and the Caucasus; and (iv) improvement of collection, analysis and dissemination of fisheries data and information. The TAC identified the prioritized areas of the five-year Regional Work Programme of the Commission (2011–15) and associated activities for implementation in 2013. Establishment of sub-bodies under the TAC was determined early on. In addition, the TAC discussed and identified general key priority areas for its work. These included, among others, technical fishing regulations, intensive aquaculture techniques and methodologies, fish health management, fish breeding and broodstock management, trade-related management measures and environmental security.
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