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SWIOFP Component 4 - Assessment and sustainable use of pelagic fish. Mid term review of planned activities Maldives, March 2011. Progress: Year 1 Jul 2008 – Jun 2009. 1. Collection and analysis of existing data . . Progress: Year 1 Jul 2008 – Jun 2009.
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SWIOFP Component 4 - Assessment and sustainable use of pelagic fish Mid term review of planned activities Maldives, March 2011
Progress: Year 1 Jul 2008 – Jun 2009 1. Collection and analysis of existing data .
Progress: Year 1 Jul 2008 – Jun 2009 2. Ship-based surveys and data collection to assess the potential of new and existing fisheries.
Progress Year 2 Jul 2009 – Jun 2010 1. Retrospective Analysis of Existing Data
Progress Year 2 Jul 2009 – Jun 2010 2. Ship-based surveys and data collection to assess the potential of new and existing fisheries.
Progress Year 2 Jul 2009 – Jun 2010 2. Ship-based surveys and data collection to assess the potential of new and existing fisheries.
Progress Year 2 Jul 2009 – Jun 2010 3. Studies on migration and movement of selected large pelagic species (including sharks).
Progress Year 2 Jul 2009 – Jun 2010 4. FAD Fisheries development
Progress Years 3/4 Jul 2010 – Jun 2012 1. Retrospective Analysis of Existing Data
Progress Years 3/4 Jul 2010 – Jun 2012 2. Ship-based surveys and data collection to assess the potential of new and existing fisheries.
Progress Years 3/4 Jul 2010 – Jun 2012 3. Studies on migration and movement of selected large pelagic species (including sharks).
Progress Years 3/4 Jul 2010 – Jun 2012 3. Studies on migration and movement of selected large pelagic species (including sharks).
Progress Years 3/4 Jul 2010 – Jun 2012 4. FAD Fisheries development
Progress Years 3/4 Jul 2010 – Jun 2012 4. FAD Fisheries development
SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES/ PROGRESS 1. Acoustic and pelagic trawl Surveys for Small pelagics
SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES/ PROGRESS 2. Studies on migration and movement of selected large pelagic species (including sharks).
Conclusion Minimum 80% of the planned activities is expected to be completed by end on 2012