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    FAO/Global Environment Facility Project Document 2010
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    The CCLME project objective is to “enable the countries of the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem to address priority transboundary concerns on declining fisheries, associated biodiversity and water quality through governance reforms, investments and management programs”. A Preliminary TDA has confirmed the focus of regional concern on depleted fisheries and on habitat, associated biodiversity and water quality critical to fisheries. The principal outcomes of the project will be: 1) Multi-cou ntry agreement on priority transboundary issues; 2) Multi-country agreement on 6 governance reforms and investments to address priority transboundary issues; 3) A sustainable legal/institutional framework for the CCLME; 4) Strengthened existing transboundary waters institutions and regional policies and instruments; 5) Stakeholders’ involvement in transboundary water-body priority setting and strategic planning; 6) Improved knowledge and capacity to address concerns on ‘Marine Living Resources’; 7) Improved knowledge and capacity to address concerns on ‘Biodiversity, Habitat and Water Quality’; 8) Demonstrated management actions and related costs/benefits valuations addressing priority transboundary concerns on ‘Marine Living Resources’ (project component 2) and ‘Biodiversity, Habitat and Water Quality’ (component 3). Specific actions to address transboundary concerns prior to the SAP will include multi-country policy proposals (as annexes to the SAP), legal, and institutional reforms, demonstrations of shared stock management, selective trawling gear, MPAs for fisheries and mangrove restoration.
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    Report of the First CCLME Project Steering Committee Meeting
    4 November 2010, Dakar, Senegal
    2010
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    The First Project Steering Committee (PSC) Meeting of the project “Protection of the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem” (CCLME) was held in Dakar, Senegal on 4 November 2010. Representatives from the seven participating countries (Morocco, Mauritania, Cape Verde, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea and Guinea Bissau), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Abidjan Convention Secretariat, the Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC) and the CCLME Regional Coordinating Unit (RCU) attended the meeting. A number of cofinancing and other partner organizations attended the meeting as observers. The list of participants in attached as Annex 1. The overall aim of this first PSC meeting was to examine and approve the overall project work plan (2010-2015), the 2011 work plan and estimated budget, the proposed technical working groups and their terms of references and the CCLME Monitoring and Evaluation Plan. This PSC meeting wa s also requested to examine and approve the terms of references of the PSC, National Inter-Ministry Committees (NICs), National Project Focal Points (NPFPs) and National Technical Coordinators (NTCs) and to consider the establishment of a Project Executive Committee. The adopted agenda of the meeting is attached as Annex 2.
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    Report of the CCLME Inception Workshop
    2-3 November 2010, Dakar, Senegal
    2010
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    The Inception Workshop of the project “Protection of the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem” (CCLME) was held in Dakar, Senegal from 2 to 3 November 2010. A total of 66 representatives from the seven participating countries, donors, partners and other stakeholders attended the workshop. The overall aim of the workshop was to inform on the progress of the project since it became operational on 1 April 2010, to take into consideration the contributions of all parties involved in achieving t he CCLME project objectives, and to present the project work plan.

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