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Book (series)Technical reportReport of the first Session of the Regional Commission for Fisheries. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, 6-8 October 2001. [No printed version.] / ????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ????????? ?????? ???????. ???? – ???? ?? ?????? ?? 6-8 ?????? 2001 2005
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No results found.The first session of the Regional Commission for Fisheries (RECOFI) was held in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, from 6 to 8 October 2001. Delegates and potential members of the Commission and Observers from the WorldFish Centre, the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf and the United Nations Environment Programme attended the session. Official opening was made by Dr Younis Khalfan Al-Akhzami (Director General of Fisheries Resources of the Sultanate of Oman), and Dr Mohammad Saif Abdul lah (Senior Regional Fisheries Officer, FAO Regional Office for the Near East and General Secretary of the RECOFI). Main items discussed were: rules of procedures of RECOFI, working methods and subsidiary bodies, annual meetings, status of fisheries in Member Countries, financial arrangements and future activities of RECOFI. -
Book (series)Technical reportFAO/Regional Commission for Fisheries. Report of the sixth meeting of the Working Group on Aquaculture. Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, 21-23 October 2014
FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report No. 1094. Rome, FAO. 50 pp.
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No results found.The sixth meeting of the Working Group on Aquaculture (WGA) of the Regional Commission for Fisheries (RECOFI) was held in Muscat, Oman, from 21 to 23 October 2014 and was attended by representatives from seven member countries. The WGA reviewed the outcome and recommendations of the sixth and seventh sessions of the Commission. The WGA noted the importance of the timely collection, submission and sharing of accurate aquaculture statistics and other relevant aquaculture information. A draft recom mendation on the minimum reporting of aquaculture data and information was discussed. The meeting agreed that RECOFI members would provide their comments at the next session of the Commission, when the recommendation will be presented for adoption. In the event the recommendation is adopted, it was agreed that the aquaculture data and information would be best submitted by the individual countries through specifically designed and dedicated templates accessible from the Regional Aquaculture Info rmation System (RAIS) website. The meeting discussed the RAIS following the presentation of the web analysis report, which indicated a steady interest in the information system particularly among the Arabic-speaking countries. Actions to further consolidate and expand the system were discussed, along with the need to improve the overall communication outputs at the national and regional levels. The WGA finalized its proposed programme of work for the next intersessional period, based also on the WGA programme adopted by the Commission at its seventh session. The main activities identified for the next work plan include: a training workshop on aquaculture risk analysis; a technical workshop on aquaculture recirculation technologies; a training workshop on aquaponics; hands-on training in marine hatchery technologies; and a technical meeting to share regional experiences in the use of GIS and spatial analysis in coastal zone management and marine aquaculture planning and development. In view of emerging aquatic animal health issues, the WGA further agreed that, during the implementation of the workshop on aquaculture risk analysis, the technical experts from the member countries would also discuss priority issues related to aquatic animal biosecurity and identify activities that required action. The WGA recognized that the Commission, based on its current level of financial contribution, might not have the required budget to implement a comprehensive aquaculture programme, and it recommended that some activities could be implemented with extrabudgetary funds. The WGA Alternate Focal Point of Oman was nominated as the new WGA Chairperson, while the WGA Focal Point of Bahrain was nominated as the new WGA Vice-Chairperson. -
Book (series)Technical reportReport of the Eighth Session of the Regional Commission for Fisheries (RECOFI), Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, 12-14 May 2015 2015
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No results found.تتضمن هذه الوثيقة تقرير الدورة الثامنة للهيئة الإقليمية لمصايد الأسماك التي عقدت في مسقط، سلطنة عمان، في الفترة 12-14 مايو/أيار2015. وحضر الدورة 21 مندوبا من جميع البلدان الثمانية الأعضاء في الهيئة، ومنظمتان مراقبتان (اتفاقية التجارة الدولية في الأنواع النباتية والحيوانية البرية المعرضة للخطر، والصندوق العالمي للطبيعة). واطلعَّت الهيئة على عدد من القضايا المطروحة للمناقشة وعلى القرار المتعلق بالتعاون الإقليمي في إدارة مصايد الأسماك وتنمية تربية الأحياء المائية. وتناولت الهيئة التقرير المالي الذ ي يغطي الأنشطة خلال فترة السنتين السابقة، والحالة الراهنة لمساهمات الأعضاء وحالة الموارد المالية اللازمة للاضطلاع بالعمل في فترة السنتين 2015-2016. واعتمدت الهيئة بيان الاختصاصات المنقحة لجماعة العمل المعنية بتربية الأحياء المائية(WGA) ولجهات الاتصال ولموظفي المركز الإقليمي للنظام الإقليمي للمعلومات عن تربية الأحياء المائية. ونُقحت قائمة أنواع المصيد ذات الاهتمام المشترك في الهيئة الإقليمية لمصايد الأسماك، واعتُمدت لتشمل أربعة أنواع إضافية من الأسماك الزعنفية. وجرى التصديق على برنامج العمل والمي زانية للفترة 2015-2016، مع تخفيض في الأنشطة بالمقارنة بالفترات السابقة بين الدورتين. واعتمدت الهيئة توصية الهيئة الإقليمية لمصايد الأسماكRECOFI/8/2015/1 بشأن الحد الأدنى للبيانات والمعلومات المتعلقة بتربية الأحياء المائية المطلوبة في التقارير. وعلاوة على ذلك، قررت الهيئة أن يشمل النظام الإقليمي للمعلومات عن تربية الأحياء المائية بيانات مصايد الأسماك الطبيعية التي يتم جمعها في إطار توصية الهيئة الإقليمية لمصايد الأسماكRECOFI/ 6/2011/1 بشأن الحد الأدنى من البيانات المطلوبة في التقارير في منطقة اله يئة. وأخيرا، نظرت الهيئة في تعزيز الأمانة، بما في ذلك وجودها في بلد من البلدان الأعضاء في الهيئة، واقترحت إجراء مزيد من النظر في هذا الأمر والموافقة عليه في دورة تخصص لهذا الغرض. وعرضت دولة الكويت استضافة مقر الهيئة وأمانتها، إذا تقرر نقل مكانهما.
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Global, regional and country trends 2000–2018
2021Also available in:
No results found.The FAOSTAT emissions database is composed of several data domains covering the categories of the IPCC Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector of the national GHG inventory. Energy use in agriculture is additionally included as relevant to emissions from agriculture as an economic production sector under the ISIC A statistical classification, though recognizing that, in terms of IPCC, they are instead part of the Energy sector of the national GHG inventory. FAO emissions estimates are available over the period 1961–2018 for agriculture production processes from crop and livestock activities. Land use emissions and removals are generally available only for the period 1990–2019. This analytical brief focuses on overall trends over the period 2000–2018. -
Book (stand-alone)ProceedingsProceedings Of The Programme Inception Workshop: Forestry Information Processes And Planning - Bangkok, Thailand
Information and analysis for sustainable forest management: linking national and international efforts in South and Southeast Asia
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Book (series)GuidelineResponsible fish utilization 1998These guidelines have been produced to support the implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries particularly with regard to the need for responsibility in the post-harvest sector of the fish producing industry. The industry that produces fish for food has three major areas of responsibility: to the consumer of the food to ensure that it is safe to eat, is of expected quality and nutritional value, to the resource to ensure that it is not wasted and to the envir onment to ensure that negative impacts are minimized. In addition the industry has a responsibility to itself to ensure the continued ability of many millions of people throughout the world to earn a gainful living from working within the industry. Article 11.1 of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries and other related parts of the Code are concerned particularly with these responsibilities. This publication provides annotation to and guidance on these articles to assist those c harged with implementation of the Code to identify possible courses of action necessary to ensure that the industry is conducted in a sustainable manner.