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FileOceanic fisheries Management(OFM) project-document optional annexes
FileOceanic fisheries Management(OFM) project-document complusory annexes
FileOceanic fisheries Management(OFM) project-document executive summary
FileOceanic fisheries Management(OFM) Project Document
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have special conditions and needs that were identified for international attention in the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States and in the World Summit for Sustainable Development’s Johannesburg Plan of Implementation. Throughout these instruments, the importance of coastal and marine resources and the coastal and marine environment to sustainable development of SIDS is emphasised, with the Plan of Implementation specifically calling for support for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention (the WCPF Convention).
FileOFM II - PIF
To achieve global environmental benefits and strengthen the contribution of oceanic fisheries to Pacific SIDS’ sustainable development by enhanced collective conservation and management of transboundary oceanic fishery resources in the Pacific Islands region and the protection of the biodiversity of the Western Tropical Pacific Warm Pool Large Marine Ecosystem through the implementation of global and regional fishery conservation and management instruments, particularly the implementation of practical stress reduction measures adopted by the Western & Central Pacific Fisheries Commission.
FileOFM II - Proposed Project Structure
FileOFM II - Project Management
FileOFM II - Monitoring & Evaluation
FileUNDP-GEF Project Document(OFM)
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have special conditions and needs that were identified for international attention in the Barbados Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States and in the World Summit for Sustainable Development’s Johannesburg Plan of Implementation. Throughout these instruments, the importance of coastal and marine resources and the coastal and marine environment to sustainable development of SIDS is emphasised, with the Plan of Implementation specifically calling for support for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention (the WCPF Convention).
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