MEDRAP II
RAB/89/005-RER/87/009
FIELD DOCUMENT
93/23
NETWORK CONSTITUTION SEMINAR ON ENVIRONMENT AND AQUACULTURE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN «EAM» Athens, June 14–15 1993 |
Edited by MEDRAP II Regional Center
Tunis - Tunisia
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Abstract
The seminar on the constitution of the “Environment and Aquaculture in the Mediterranean” (EAM) was held on June 14–15, 1993, in accordance with the recommendations of the Steering Committee meeting of Tirana.
The Network Document presented during the constitution seminar of EAM Network served as a basis for discussions.
The project coordinator introduced the basic principles of the EAM Network, proposing that a working group be held in September to elaborate a specific programme of activities for 1994–95, to be submitted to MEDRAP II Steering Committee fourth session, and to the Contracting Parties' Meeting of MAP.
The Representative of UNEP-MAP-PAP/RAC introduced the structures and rules of procedure and mentioned that the implementation of EAM Network would have to follow UNEP rules.
The meeting then discussed the priority topics and agreed on the following:
Lagoon management
Interaction between aquaculture and environment
Site evaluation and protection
Ecologically sound integrated management of molluscs culture
As a general recommendation, the meeting asked the Project Coordinator to revise and redraft the Network Document in line with th recommendations and discussions of the seminar.
Acknowledgements
The Editor would like to thank the MAP-PAP/RAC Director, Mr. Arsen Pavasovic and the UNEP Staff who assisted in the organisation of the meeting at the UNEP premises in Athens.
The Editor would like also to thank the participants and the experts for their contribution and the Representatives of the Coordinating Institution, namely MAP-PAP/RAC and FAO delegates.
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