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Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project II Project Design Consultation

OFMPII PROPOSED PROJECT STRUCTURE (WP. 3). Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project II Project Design Consultation SPC Headquarters, Noumea, New Caledonia Friday 8 March 2013. 1. Project Outline 2. Objective 3. Components 4. Projected Outcomes and Planned Outputs

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Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project II Project Design Consultation

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  1. OFMPII PROPOSED PROJECT STRUCTURE (WP. 3) Pacific Islands Oceanic Fisheries Management Project II Project Design Consultation SPC Headquarters, Noumea, New Caledonia Friday 8 March 2013

  2. 1. Project Outline 2. Objective 3. Components 4. Projected Outcomes and Planned Outputs 5. Budget Summary

  3. Project Outline • Title: Implementation of Regional and Global Oceanic Fisheries Conventions in the Pacific Islands. • GEF Implementing Agencies: FAO and UNDP • Executing Agencies/Partners: FFA, in coordination with SPC and PNA, PITIA, TVM and WWF (no IUCN) • Countries in which the project is being implemented:Cook Islands, FSM, Fiji, Kiribati, RMI, Nauru, Niue, Palau, PNG, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu (not Tokelau) • How Much: US$10.0 million • How Long: 4 years • When: plan for activities to begin Oct-Dec 2013

  4. Origin of OFMPII • Pilot phase $3.5m for oceanic fisheries, 2000-3, part of IWSAP Project (Drew’s Project) • support conclusion of the WCPF Convention • OFMPI, 5 years, $10.9m +$700K design & bridging • support bringing the Convention into force, establishing the Commission, & strengthening national programmes • OFMPII • 2010 (false) start, 5 years, $13.7m, UNDP, Tokelau in • Proposed to implement WCPFC measures • 2012, 4 years, $10.0m, new sub-regional component, FAO in • To support SIDS meeting obligations to implement and enforce…. global, regional and sub-regional arrangements

  5. Project Objective To support Pacific SIDS in meeting their obligations to implement and effectively enforce global, regional and sub-regional arrangements for the conservation and management of transboundary oceanic fisheries thereby increasing sustainable benefits derived from these fisheries

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