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Case Study on Large Pelagic Fishery. Completed By The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism. PRESENTATION LAYOUT. Some Fishery Notes Case Study – General Objectives Case Study Objectives & Results for TDA & SAP components Lessons Learned for TDA & SAP components
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Case Study on Large Pelagic Fishery Completed By The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism
PRESENTATION LAYOUT Some Fishery Notes Case Study – General Objectives Case Study Objectives & Results for TDA & SAP components Lessons Learned for TDA & SAP components Best Practices for TDA & SAP References (Reports produced) A collection of major publications
Two categories: First type - oceanic, migrate over long distances and are distributed over areas that extend beyond the CLME support large number of coastal and distant water fisheries include yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, skipjack tuna, billfishes, Atlantic swordfish Some Fishery Notes
Second type - less wide-ranging & coastal species that are more or less contained within the CLME. include smaller tunas such as blackfin and bullet tunas, dolphinfish, wahoo, cero and king mackerels Some Fishery Notes
region’s highly migratory tuna and billfish resources are exploited by Caribbean countries as well as by foreign nations RFMO for this area is ICCAT, established in 1969 overall lack of data on the large pelagic fishery throughout the region many large migratory pelagic species are now included in ICCAT mandate, but active management by ICCAT focuses on highly migratory large tunas and billfishes, and threatened sharks & seabirds Some Fishery Notes
Case Study – General Objectives • to fill important knowledge gaps that will contribute to the final TDA, & • to inform the development of the SAP and the CLME management and governance framework which will include priority actions for the sustainability of the Large Pelagic fishery, including regional and international (ICCAT) cooperation.
References (Reports produced) Proudfoot, M. and Singh-Renton, S. 2012. Exploring the use of an Ecological Risk Assessment Tool for Management of the Large Pelagic Fishery in the Eastern Caribbean. In CRFM Research PaperCollection, Vol. 6, 79-110 pp. Alio, J. J. 2012. Recreational Fishery Component of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem, Large Pelagic Fisheries Case Study: Southern Caribbean Area (Venezuela with Notes from Colombia). In CRFM Research Paper Collection, Vol. 7, 1-26 pp. Mohammed, E. 2012. Recreational Fisheries of the Eastern Caribbean. In CRFM Research Paper Collection, Vol. 7, 27-95 pp. Carter, A. L, Mackesey, B., Chaibongsai, P., Cox, A. and Peel, E. 2012. Caribbean Pelagic Recreational Fishing, Economic Growth, Poverty Alleviation, and Food Security. In CRFM Research Paper Collection, Vol. 7, 96-169 pp. CRFM. 2010. Report of Sixth Annual Scientific Meeting – Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 07-16 June 2010. CRFM Fishery Report - 2010. Volume 1. 109 pp. CRFM. 2011. Report of Seventh Annual Scientific Meeting – Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 16-24 June 2011. CRFM Fishery Report - 2011. Volume 1. 174 pp. CRFM. 2012. Report of Eighth Annual Scientific Meeting – Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 20-30 June 2012. CRFM Fishery Report - 2012. Volume 1. 153 pp. McIvor, I.M. 2012. The CRFM Meta-data Base Contribution to the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project Information Management System (IMS) Component. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2012/ 13. 9p. Berry, David S., Tietze, Uwe. 2012. CFM Consultancy Report on Review of Existing Policy, Legal and Institutional Arrangements for Governance and Management of Large Pelagic Fisheries in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document – Number 2012/ 8. 94 pp. CRFM. 2012. CRFM Consultancy Report on Stakeholder Identification and Analysis of the Large Pelagic Fishery in the Wider Caribbean. CRFM Technical & Advisory Document – Number 2012/ 9 . 115 pp. Tietze, U., and Singh-Renton, S. 2012. Strategic Action Programme for the Effective Governance and Management of Large Pelagic Fisheries in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME). CRFM Technical & Advisory Document, No. 2012 / 15. 40pp.