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Book (series)Report of the fifth session of the Regional Commission for Fisheries. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 12-14 May 2009 / Report of the fifth session of the Regional Commission for Fisheries. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 12-14 May 2009) (Arabic version) 2009
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No results found.The fifth session of the Regional Commission for Fisheries (RECOFI) was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from12 to 14 May 2009. The Commission reviewed a range of regional issues and activities of importance to the conservation and management of fisheries and aquaculture. Members addressed intersessional activities and provided country reports. Administrative and financial reports were also considered. It was noted that as at 31 December 2008 eight Members had deposited their ins truments of acceptance for the RECOFI Agreement. The Commission discussed the report of the Working Group on Aquaculture (WGA) including the fourth meeting of the WGA, Regional Aquaculture Information System (RAIS), development of a regional strategy for aquatic animal health, sustainable marine cage aquaculture development and a legal and policy framework for aquaculture. The report of the Working Group on Fisheries Management (WGFM) was addressed in terms of the role of the Working Group, stock status reporting, review of capture fisheries statistics, improving the utility and diffusion of fisheries statistical data among Members and illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing including port State measures. Members reviewed the structure and functioning of the Commission, its organization and modus operandi and terms of reference for RECOFI National Focal Points. In considering the programme of work and budget for the 2009–2010 biennium the Commission approved seven activities for implementation. A further seven projects were postponed for financial reason. would be held in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain, in May 2011. -
DocumentThe United Arab Emirates: FAO Country Programming Framework for the United Arab Emirates. Light CPF 2013-2016 2017
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No results found.The Country Programming Framework (CPF) is a framework for agreed priorities in the co-operation between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and FAO. It is a planning and management tool for FAO to prioritize, guide and manage its assistance at the country level in a coherent, comprehensive and structured manner for a period of four years (2013-2016). It is anticipated that this framework shall remain relevant until the closure of 2016; however being a living document it can be updated whenever warra nted as a result of implementation and/or emergence of pressing issues. This document contains a set of priority areas and activities for FAO’s assistance in support of the attainment of UAE’s policy objectives related to agriculture (including livestock), fisheries, natural resources, food safety and food and nutrition security, including gender and capacity development. The CPF is jointly owned and led by the UAE through the Ministry of Environment and Water (MOEW) and FAO. It is therefore f ramed within and governed by the national medium-term development priorities articulated in UAE Development Strategies and Plans that set out the Government priority policies and investments for achieving economic growth and prosperity. -
DocumentUnited Arab Emirates programme of development of fishery harbours and landing places
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No results found.The author was asked to provide assistance in the preparation of a feasibility study on fishing harbours, slipways and dry docks for fishing vessels only. Also a similar study for cold storage chains for building and equipping the above-mentioned installations. A visit for a reconnaissance survey was arranged, and after a brief stopover with the Regional Fisheries Project at Doha, Qatar, arrived in Dubai on 6 February. During his mission, the coastline of the United Arab Emirates facing the Gulf of Oman and those portions of the western coastline on the Gulf between the Oman border and Abu Dhabi were inspected. Aerial examinations by military helicopter, with photographs, were conducted of the same stretches of coastline.
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