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Sixth SPC Heads of
Fisheries Meeting
9-13 February 2009
Noumea, New Caledonia |
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Meeting Outcomes
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6th SPC Heads of Fisheries Meeting Outcomes |
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49ko |
Informal Papers
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Inf 1 - Meeting arrangements |
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72ko |
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Inf 2 - Annotated agenda |
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60ko |
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Inf 3 - Provisional list of participants |
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92ko |
Working Papers
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WP 1 - SPC Marine Resources Division overview |
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72ko |
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WP 2 -
Coastal Fisheries Programme
workplan report for 2008 and work plan summary for 2009 |
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402ko |
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WP 3 - Oceanic Fisheries Programme
annual report 2008 and work plan 2009 |
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2.7Mo |
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WP 4
- The impact of climate change on Pacific fisheries |
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60ko |
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WP 5 -
Fish for food security in the Pacific |
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126ko |
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WP 6 - Aquatic biosecurity and trade |
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103ko |
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WP 7
- Implementing the ecosystem approach to fisheries management |
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64ko |
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WP 8 - Increased demands for tuna fisheries data management in Pacific Island
member countries |
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264ko |
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WP 9 - Building capacity in stock assessment for tuna fishery management |
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133ko |
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WP
10 - Current status and future direction of tuna fishery observer
programmes in Pacific Island member countries and territories |
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70ko |
Information Papers
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IP 1 - Draft identification document for SCICOFish Project |
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152ko |
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IP 2 - Outcomes of the 5th Heads of Fisheries Meeting,
April 2006 |
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420ko |
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IP 3 - Terms of Reference for the Review of the Oceanic and Coastal
Fisheries Programmes |
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450ko |
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IP 4 - Terms of Reference for the
joint FFA/SPC study "Forecasting the future of Pacific Islands Fisheries" |
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490ko |
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IP 5 -SPC Guidelines for Strategic Programme Plans |
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550ko |
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IP 6 - Marine studies and aquaculture training at the University
of the South Pacific |
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58ko |
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IP 7 - PIMRIS - Information session for SPC's 6th Heads of
Fisheries Meeting |
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60ko |
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IP 8 - Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations
(FAO) Sub-Regional Office for The Pacific Islands (SAP) |
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98ko |
Background Papers
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BP 1 - SCICOFish |
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238ko |
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BP 2 - SMACFish |
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211ko |
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BP 3 - Planning the use of fish for food security in the Pacific |
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580ko |
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BP 4 - Use of hatcheries to increase production of sea cucumbers |
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434ko |
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BP 5 - WCPFC AND SPC-OFP: A key partnership |
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62ko |
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BP 6 - Aquaculture outputs against Strategic Plan 2006-08 |
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62ko |
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BP 7 - The ecosystem approach to coastal fisheries and
aquaculture
in Pacific Island countries |
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62ko |
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BP 8 - Ciguatera and Related Biotoxins Conference 2008 - Outcomes
of the Meeting |
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62ko |
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SCIFISH Project Steering Committee Meeting Papers
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Meeting Agenda |
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9ko |
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SCIFISH - Annual
Report 2008 |
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108ko |
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SCIFISH - Provisional 2009 Work Plan and Cost Estimate
(1 January 2009 – 31 December 2009) |
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54ko |
Information about
SPC's Heads of Fisheries Meeting
The SPC Heads of
Fisheries Meeting is part of SPC's corporate governance structure. SPC's main
governing councils, the biennial Conference of the Pacific Community and the
annual Committee of Representatives of Governments and Administrations (CRGA),
are the ultimate decision-making bodies for the organisation and decide the
strategic direction, annual work-programme and budget. However, SPC is large
compared to other Pacific Island regional organisations, and its work-programme
covers a number of different sectors. CRGA obtains advice from several sectoral
specialist councils, and the Heads of Fisheries meeting is one of these.
The Heads of
Fisheries meeting covers both of SPC's Fisheries Programmes: Oceanic and
Coastal. It has historically placed more emphasis on Coastal Fisheries Programme
(CFP) business than the Oceanic Fisheries Programme (OFP) because the work of
the OFP is also guided by several other regional meetings involving member
countries, including the Scientific Committee for the Western and Central
Pacific Fisheries Commission and the Forum Fisheries Committee. However, HoF is
the conduit through which any consensus formal recommendations of SPC member
country fisheries specialists reach the SPC CRGA, which itself governs the
entire work programme, including both OFP and CFP. HoF also remains
the only opportunity for Pacific Island fisheries heads to generally discuss
domestic and reef fisheries issues and problems together, and to provide
essential feedback to the direction of the SPC Coastal Fisheries Programme.
Although the CFP convenes occasional specialist meetings, such as recent
meetings on coastal fisheries management and aquaculture, these are to advise on
special topics, and only take place at irregular intervals. The Heads of
Fisheries meeting is intended to cover the entire range of work of national and
territorial fisheries administrations. It may even discuss issues outside the
current range of the SPC work-programme, and this "big-picture" view of
fisheries is essential for longer-term planning and is also of considerable
assistance to other agencies, regional NGOs and donors interested in national as
well as regional issues. |