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A presentation to the 10th Heads of Fisheries
meeting
16 March 2017
Overall Objective: to improve the economic,
social and environmental benefits for 15
Pacific ACP states (PACPs) arising from
stronger regional economic integration and the
sustainable management of natural resources
and the environment.
Project Purpose: to support improved
management and development of fisheries for
food security and economic growth, while
addressing climate change resilience and
conservation of marine biodiversity.
7 Result areas.
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Tuna biology;
Ecosystem analysis (climate
change impacts);
Targetted small scale
tagging;
Bio-economic analysis;
Analytical work on the
purse-seine fishery and
effort creep;
Consultation with industry
on bigeye bycatch.
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Links with area 1 of the
Regional Indicative prog.
Investment facilitation;
Development policy
support;
Support to domestic
industry;
Regional ‘competent
authority’ support unit;
Assistance to comply
with the EU IUU
regulation and any new
market requirements.
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Training in coastal resource
assessment and survey
methods;
Socioeconomic studies on
households and seafood
consumption;
Turning survey results into
management advice and
disseminating this;
Wide roll-out of CEAFM;
Materials and training for
community support workers;
Support for coastal fisheries
legal reforms (national, subnational) and MCS&E under
different project.
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Implementation of
national plans of action for
IUU fishing;
Sustainable observer
training mechanisms;
Roll-out of electronic
reporting and electronic
monitoring;
Analysis of reporting and
observer data;
Training of coastal MCS
officers;
Maritime boundary
delimitation and
negotiations.
3 main work areas:
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Marine Spatial
Planning;
Integrated Ecosystem
Management projects;
Conservation of
marine megafauna,
especially by-catch
mitigation.
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Development of
accredited vocational
courses at USP;
Sustainable observer
and MCS&E training;
Young professional
appointments/
secondments;
Collaborative research
projects (MSc, PhD);
Strengthen distance
learning activities.
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EU project management and
reporting requirements met
overall;
Communication of project
findings and results for all
components;
Gender/human rights
considered in all components
Cross-sectoral liaison;
Improved transparency in
decision making;
Visibility of EU assistance.
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All components have crosscutting elements
and will involve collaboration of each
implementing partner
SPC – Lead agency for project management:
Will implement Coastal Fisheries Component
in partnership with LMMA (CFP) and Oceanic
Fisheries Science (OFP)
FFA – Leading on project formulation and will
head the Tuna Development (with PITIA) &
IUU (with WWF) components
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SPREP will lead on Ecosystem management
and biodiversity component collaborating with
IUCN for Marine Spatial Planning;
USP heads the capacity building component –
TVET, applied research, etc.
PIFS will provide some support for
communications and advocacy through the
Office of the Pacific Ocean Commissioner and
is also the Regional Authorising Officer.
JOBS
CATCH
VALUE
EXPORTS
OTHER INDICATORS
MARKET ACCESS
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Number of countries and
processing plants authorised to
export to EU
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12
10
10
8
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7
PICs
6
4
2
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4
1
2
3
Processing
plants
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0
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
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Increased financial returns (measured by
value of harvest)
Status of tuna species against regionallyagreed reference points
Area under locally implemented Marine
Managed Areas (MMAs)
Reduction in IUU in oceanic and coastal
fishery operations
Number of maritime boundary treaties
signed
Turtle populations assessed and impact of
fisheries on them quantified and reduced
Number of male and female students
graduating from tertiary and
technical/vocational courses
Number and uptake of media releases
casting the EU and project activities in a
positive light.
Questions?