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Calipseo technical and deployment Guide

How to deploy the platform in a new country by FAO team











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    The Calipseo user manual for optional features is a document targeting national fisheries officers and more broadly National Fishery Authority staff where the Calipseo platform has been deployed. It provides instructions on how to use the platform for the optional features such as aquaculture or workflow management. It comes in complement to the main Calipseo User Guide This user manual is limited to the Calipseo data management component. Calipseo is a tool to support FAO Members to reinforce their capacity to produce fisheries statistics for evidence-based policies making, as well as for fulfilling reporting obligations to national institutions, regional fisheries bodies or management organizations and to FAO. The tool can be deployed as a complete National Fisheries Statistics and Management Information System to manage and monitor the whole fishery sector (from small-scale to industrial fisheries), or it can be deployed partially to complement existing tools in place in the National Fisheries Authority.
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    the Calipseo user manual is a document targeting national fisheries officers and more broadly National Fishery Authority staff where the Calipseo platform has been deployed. It provides instructions on how to use the platform to manage registry and fisheries dependent data. This user manual is limited to the Calipseo data management component. Calipseo is a tool to support FAO Members to reinforce their capacity to produce fisheries statistics for evidence-based policies making, as well as for fulfilling reporting obligations to national institutions, regional fisheries bodies or management organizations and to FAO. The tool can be deployed as a complete National Fisheries Statistics and Management Information System to manage and monitor the whole fishery sector (from small-scale to industrial fisheries), or it can be deployed partially to complement existing tools in place in the National Fisheries Authority.

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