Sustainable Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture for Pacific Livelihoods, Food and Economic Security

Submitted by frank-admin on Thu, 09/15/2022 - 11:44
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Donors
NZ Government Ministry of foreign Affairs and Trade, including support from the Australian Government department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Beneficiaries
Regional (all 22 Pacific Island countries and territories)
Grant
NZD 14.1 million over 5 years
Start Date
End Date
SPC Contact
Dr Andrew Smith, FAME Deputy Director (Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture), Pacific Community (SPC)

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PEUMP

Submitted by franckm on Thu, 04/28/2022 - 03:21

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Donors
European Community and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
Beneficiaries
Pacific ACP Countries
Grant
35 millions euros
Start Date
End Date
SPC Contact
Martin Chong Programme Manager, PEUMP martinc@spc.in
Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership programme

The Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme supports sound ocean and coastal governance with a focus on biodiversity protection and the sustainable use of fisheries and other marine resources. With European Union and Swedish funding, the PEUMP programme was launched in October 2017 and focuses on gaps in fisheries science; fisheries development; coastal resources and livelihoods; illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing; ecosystem-based management; biodiversity conservation; and capacity building at national and community levels.

SciCOFish

Submitted by franckm on Sun, 04/24/2022 - 23:37
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Donors
European Community
Beneficiaries
Pacific ACP Countries
Grant
9.2 million euros
Start Date
End Date
Scientific support for the management of Coastal and Oceanic Fisheries in the Pacific Islands Region

Objective

The overall objective of the SciCOFish project is the conservation and sustainable use of coastal and oceanic fisheries resources in the P-ACP region. It addresses a key aspect of the Regional Indicative Programme (RIP), namely, the development of cost-effective solutions for the sustainable management of marine and land-based resources. It directly responds to the P-ACP leaders’ Vava’u Declaration and the recent 2008 Forum meeting in Niue, which called for comprehensive fisheries conservation measures, both in EEZs and on the high seas; and the sustainable and effective management of national coastal fisheries.

Purpose

The SciCOFish purpose is to provide a reliable and improved scientific basis for management and decision making in oceanic and coastal fisheries. The project provides the P-ACP countries with the means to develop efficient management measures, the skills to monitor their effectiveness, and some important tools to combat IUU fishing on the high seas. A ‘demand-driven’ approach to implementation ensures that assistance is provided to those countries which are most likely to take up management advice.