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STUDIES AND REVIEWS |
No. 79 |
GENERAL FISHERIES COMMISSION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN AN ADAPTIVE APPROACH FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF by |
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS |
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Coppola, S.R. ABSTRACT The establishment of fishery statistics and information systems in many countries of the General
Fishery Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) continues to be considered a high priority
activity, and the need to monitor fishing activities and provide fishery management at all levels with
accurate, reliable and timely data which can interact with stock assessment and economic and socioeconomic studies for decision-making is constantly increasing. |
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1. Outline of the problem
2. Introducing the MedsStat statistical system
3. The fishery information issue in the GFCM
4. The database: building block of information systems
and decision support systems
5. MedStat programme
5.1 The objective6. The organizational strategy
5.2 MedStat database model
5.3 The adaptive approach
6.1 Direct support to the countries/institutions7. The working hypothesis
6.2 National inputs
6.3 Outputs to the countries
7.1 The reconnaissance survey8. MedStat – the database system for the Mediterranean
7.2 Evaluation of the assessment
7.3 Implementation of the task
7.4 Consolidation and hand-over to the country
7.5 Reporting system
8.1 Development environment9. MedStat components overview
8.2 MedStat database development
8.3 Physical location of the MedStat modules
9.1 The national MedStat management and monitoring system10. National capacity building component
9.2 Regional/national/local reference and codification system
9.3 MedStat- fishing vessel database
9.4 Catch and effort survey
9.5 The GFCM regional level
9.6 The MedStat database supporting the web portal
11.1 FAO-MedFisis project12. The future of MedStat
11.2 FAO-COPEMED Project in support of MedStat
11.3 FAO-ADRIAMED Project in support of MedStat
11.4 TCP INT/2904 (FAO Technical Cooperation Programme)