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ProjectStrengthening Fisheries Management Regional Processes in the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic Region - GCP/RAF/522/EC 2024
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FAO established the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF) to promote the sustainable use of living marine resources within its area of jurisdiction, through the proper management and development of fisheries and fishing operations. The Scientific Sub-Committee (SSC) supports the CECAF in reviewing the outcomes and recommendations of the fisheries working groups, to formulate scientific advice for improved management and recommendations for future actions. From previous SSC sessions it emerged that CECAF’s performance was not meeting the expectations of its member nations. In view of this, an independent cost-benefit analysis (CBA) study was conducted, aimed at restructuring the CECAF to improve its delivery to members. The general objective of this European Union-funded project was to contribute to strengthening fisheries management regional processes in the CECAF region, by supporting the organization of the CECAF intersessional follow-up meeting on the outcomes of the independent CBA study, as well as the implementation of the Ninth Session of the SSC. -
ProjectSupport to the Development of a Policy and Strategic Plan for the Fisheries Sector in Mauritius - TCP/MAR/3801 2024
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No results found.Since 2014, the MoBEMRFS (formerly known as the Ministry of Ocean Economy) in Mauritius, has unified various ocean-related departments to maximize the ocean's potential. By 2019, recognizing the efficiency challenges of this multi-sector ministry, the Mauritian Government sought support from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). With its technical support, the ministry led a participatory review process, culminating in a multi-government stakeholder workshop, which identified institutional gaps and capacity constraints hindering progress in fulfilling the ocean/blue mandate. The review concluded that while substantial economic benefits from the ocean would take decades, immediate steps could set the right course. An action plan and recommendations were made, focusing on the ministry, the broader ocean economy and capacity development. A major gap identified was the absence of an Ocean Economy Policy and Strategy. It was anticipated that a successful policy development process and the adoption of an Ocean Economy Policy would allow for the sustainable growth of the ocean economy through improved governance, enhancing the social and economic well-being of the people of Mauritius. -
ProjectStrengthening Regional Fisheries Management and Best-Practice Approaches for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development - GCP/SLC/217/EC 2024
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No results found.Fisheries using anchored/moored fish aggregating devices (aFADs) in the Caribbean have grown substantially in the last ten years, increasing catches of pelagic species but also of vulnerable and overexploited stocks of species. This has made it even more necessary to regulate aFADs numbers and density to avoid adverse social and economic consequences. Other concerns in the sustainable management of aFADs include the economic impact of natural occurrences such as strong hurricanes, and the lack of reporting of aFADs numbers, locations, lifespan and replacement. In addition to the above, issues remain related to resource access via aFADs fisheries, property rights claims, and disagreements on the scope of aFADs aggregated resources. This project aimed to support the Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission (WECAFC) Secretariat’s coordinating role of connected undertakings on large pelagic fisheries and related species and fisheries, and to strengthen the capacity of the WECAFC Working Group (WG) on the development of sustainable moored fish aggregating device (FAD) fishing.
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