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ProjectProgramme / project reportEnabling participation in the fishery statistics and information system in the Mediterranean (TCP/INT/2904)
Working strategy of the MedFisis-TCP Component
2004Also available in:
No results found.This document reports on the first coordination meeting of the TCP project Enabling participation in the fishery statistics and information system in the Mediterranean (TCP/INT/2904). The meeting was held to establish a working strategy and planning for the project. Countries of the Eastern Mediterranean (Cyprus, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey) are participating in this project. The project aims to prepare participating countries to set-up and harmonize their fishery statistics syste ms and participate in full in the activities of the MedFIsis project. The General Fishery Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM), at its Twenty-sixth Session (Ischia, September 2001), endorsed a project proposal to develop a Mediterranean Fishery Statistics and Information System (MedFIsis), as presented by the Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) Sub-Committee on Statistics and Information (SCSI). The three year project MedFIsis is jointly financed by FAO and the European Union. Such a regional system is recognized to be necessary to complement other fisheries management means and serve as the basic vital tool for international bodies to monitor the state of the Mediterranean fisheries and the well-being of the whole ecosystem in the basin. -
ProjectProgramme / project reportEnabling participation in the fishery statistics and information system in the Mediterranean (TCP/INT/2904)
Templates for Reports
2004Also available in:
No results found.This document contains all templates that are being used for the publication of reports and other documents of the MedFisis project. This document is updated periodically. -
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The present status of fishery and information system in Cyprus.
2004Also available in:
No results found.This report presents the current status of the Fishery and Information System in Cyprus, as well as the organisation structure managed by the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (DFMR) under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The objective of this report is to identify fields were assistance is required in relation to needs and infrastructure. The basic aim is to improve the current Fishery and Information System in Cyprus through the MedFisi s Project. It should also be stressed that modernisation and improvement of fisheries management is necessary in view of Cyprus accession to the European Union, since the management of Mediterranean Fisheries resources is of great importance.
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Current and future development
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No results found.Tea (Camellia sinensis) is the manufactured drink most consumed in the world. Discovered about 2700BC, it is one of the oldest beverages in the world. Today it is available for consumption in six main varieties, based on the oxidization and fermentation technique applied. The tea crop has rather specific agro-climatic requirements that are only available in tropical and subtropical climates, while some varieties can tolerate marine climates of British mainland and Washington area of the Unites S tates. The tea plant needs a hot, moist climate. Its specific requirements are: temperatures ranging from 10-30oC (zone 8 climate or warmer), minimum annual precipitation of 1250 mm, preferably acidic soils, ideally 0.5-10 degree slopes and elevations up to 2000 meters. Tea production therefore is geographically limited to a few areas around the world and it is highly sensitive to changes in growing conditions. Importantly, its ideal growing conditions are at high risk and expected to significan tly change under climate change.