Report of the second Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries Organization. Trabzon, Turkey, 3-5 June 2009. / Ïðîòîêîë Âòîðîãî ìåæïðàâèòåëüñòâåííîãî ñîâåùàíèÿ ïî ñîçäàíèþ Ðåãèîíàëüíîé îðãàíèçàöèè ïî ðûáíîìó õîçÿéñòâó â Öåíòðàëüíîé Àçèè è íà Êàâêàçå. Òðàáçîí, Òóðöèÿ, 3¿5 èþíÿ 2009 ã.
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No Thumbnail AvailableBook (series)Technical reportReport of the Steering Committee Meeting to prepare for the second Regional Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of a Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries Arrangement, Ankara, Turkey, 24-26 March 2009 / Межправительственного совещания по созданию региональной организации по рыбному хозяйству для стран Центральной Азии и Кавказа, Анкара, Турция, 2426 марта 2009 г 2009
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No results found.The Steering Committee Meeting to Prepare for the second Regional Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of a Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries Arrangement (Ankara, Turkey, 24–26 March 2009) was organized by FAO in response to the request from governments at the Regional Intergovernmental Meeting to Initiate the Establishment of a Central Asian Fisheries Organization, held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, from 10 to 12 November 2008.The meeting initiated the drafting work on the sub stantive issues of the agreement and decided on the next steps including a timeline to confirm the commitment to a cooperative arrangement and the choice on the option for the regional cooperative arrangement in order to prepare for the second Regional Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of a Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries Arrangement, which is scheduled to take place in Trabzon, Turkey, from 3 to 5 June 2009. -
Book (series)Technical reportReport of the second Steering Committee Meeting to Prepare for the third Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of the Central Asian and Caucasus Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission. Istanbul, Turkey, 24–25 February 2010. / ???????? ??????? ????????? ???????????????? ???????? ?? ?????????? ???????? ????????????????????? ????????? ?? ?????????? ???????? ?? ??????? ????????? ? ???????????? ? ??????????? ???? ? ?? ???????, ???????, ??????, 24–25 ??????? 2010 ?. 2010
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No results found.The Second Steering Committee Meeting to prepare for the Third Intergovernmental meeting on the Establishment of the Central Asian and Caucasus Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission (, Istanbul, Turkey, 24 - 25 February 2010) was organized as a follow-up to the approval of the Agreement on Central Asia and Caucasus Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission through Resolution No 1/137, by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Thirty Seventh Session on 1 October 2009. The Meeting was attended by the off icial focal points from eleven countries (Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkey and Uzbekistan) and observers from the Scientific Information Center of the Interstate Coordination Water Commission (SIC - ICWC), the Network of Aquaculture Centers in Eastern Europe (NACEE) and the Caspian Environment Programme. The meeting discussed, amended and approved through consensus the draft “Rules of Procedure for the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission”, for endorsement by the next Inter-Governmental Meeting on the Establishment of the Central Asian and Caucasus Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission. The meeting also discussed various possible methodologies to calculate the contributions to the autonomous budget for the start-up phase of the Commission, discussed the communication between the FAO Secretariat and the Focal Points to the Steering Committee and revis ed its own Terms of Reference for endorsement by the next Inter-Governmental Meeting. -
Book (series)Technical reportReport of the Third Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission , Trabzon, Turkey, 30 November - 1 December 2010/ ТPЕTЬЕГО МЕЖПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВЕННОГО СОВЕЩАНИЯ ПО УЧРЕЖДЕНИЮ РЕГИОНАЛЬНОЙ КОМИССИИ ПО РЫБНОМУ ХОЗЯЙСТВУ И АКВАКУЛЬТУРЕ В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ И НА КАВКАЗЕ Трабзон, Турция, 30 ноября – 1 декабря 2010 г. 2011
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No results found.The Third Intergovernmental Meeting on the Establishment of the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission was held in Trabzon, Turkey, from 30 November to 1 December 2010. The Meeting was attended by delegations from eleven countries (Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine and Uzbekistan) and an observer from the Turkish International Cooperation Agency (TICA). The Meeting decided to convene a Preparatory Meeting to commence offi cially the preparations for the inaugural meeting of the Commission. The first session of the Preparatory Meeting discussed, amended and approved through consensus the “Rules of Procedure for the Central Asian and Caucasus Regional Fisheries and Aquaculture Commission”, the draft “5-Year Regional Work Programme (2011 -2015)” of the Commission, the budget for the first financial period of the Commission and the methodology for calculation of the scale of contributions by members to the administrative budget of the Commission. The approved documents are to be presented to the inaugural meeting of the Commission for endorsement.
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