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DocumentOther documentRapport du Consultant National "Analyse des plans de gestion existants pour vérifier leur cohérence avec l'Approche Écosystémique des Pêches (AEP) et le partage des meilleures pratiques en matière de mise en œuvre des plans de gestion des pêches" - République de Guinée 2024
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No results found.The Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) has been adopted by FAO as appropriate for the sustainable development and management of fisheries in the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCPR). In this context, FAO is implementing the project “Towards sustainable management of the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) - initial support for the implementation of the Strategic Action Program (SAP)” in the seven CCLME countries. This study aims to carry out an in-depth analysis of fisheries development and management plans for their consistency with the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF).The choice of small coastal pelagic fisheries, which are cross-border resources, is based on a first criterion which is the adoption of the maritime fisheries development and management plan (PAGP) by decree after technical validation with the participation of stakeholders. of the profession. Other criteria such as the importance of the small pelagic fishery for the food and nutritional security of populations also come into play. The distribution of the resource concerned between the CCLME countries and the major economic interest in additional income from the post-harvest sector and the improvement of the living conditions of coastal communities constitute complementary criteria.In Guinea, stocks of small pelagics consist mainly of ethmaloses and sardinellas. The objective assigned to the exploitation of these resources is to “maximize the benefits derived from the potential of small pelagics, while respecting the constraints imposed by environmental conditions in terms of quantities that can be fished, in order to ensure the sustainability of resource and activity”. -
DocumentOther documentRapport du Consultant National "Analyse des plans de gestion existants pour vérifier leur cohérence avec l'Approche Écosystémique des Pêches (AEP) et le partage des meilleures pratiques en matière de mise en œuvre des plans de gestion des pêches"
République Islamique de la Mauritanie
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No results found.As part of component 2 of the MSP, the CCLME wants to provide support to the countries of the sub-region in order to enable the integration of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF) in the management of national and transboundary fisheries and to promote gender equality and women's empowerment.This is why I was entrusted with carrying out, for Mauritania, an analysis of existing fisheries management or development plans and frameworks at the national and local level in order to understand the opportunities and constraints linked to their implementation and their consistency with the AEP and will have to work closely with all stakeholders, to identify what worked and what did not work in the process of developing these national plans. During the analysis process, the national expert will also identify the needs and interests of women and men and suggest the inclusion of initiatives that adequately take into account the interests and priorities of women both in the plans. national as well as in cross-border frameworks. -
DocumentOther documentRapport du Consultant National "Analyse des plans de gestion existants pour vérifier leur cohérence avec l'Approche Ecosystémique des Pêches (AEP) et le partage des meilleures pratiques en matière de mise en œuvre des plans de gestion des pêches"
Royaume du Maroc
2024Also available in:
No results found.Due to its favorable geographical position, Morocco has two maritime facades of approximately 3 500 km of coastline, supported by an Exclusive Economic Zone1 (EEZ) of 200 nautical miles in the Atlantic. These assets, combined with the existence of an upwelling zone, considered among the most important in the world, make the Moroccan coast one of the richest fish areas, with an annual production potential which exceeds 1.5 million tonnes of fish. This reservoir of fisheries wealth is characterized by a relatively high specific diversity: pelagic species (sardines, mackerel, tuna, etc.), white fish, crustacean cephalopods, shellfish, algae, etc.The fishing sector places Morocco at the top of producers and exporters of seafood products in Africa and the Arab country, the Kingdom of Morocco ranks 17th out of the 25 major producing countries in the world - FAO 2022.
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