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Overview of CTI Organizational Structure

U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative Support Program US CTI Support Program Overview APEC LRFFT MEETING Sanur , Bali, Indonesia March 2, 2011 Maurice Knight Chief of Party, Coral Triangle Support Partnership. Overview of CTI Organizational Structure. CTI Council of Ministers (CTICOM).

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Overview of CTI Organizational Structure

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  1. U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative Support ProgramUS CTI Support Program OverviewAPEC LRFFT MEETINGSanur, Bali, IndonesiaMarch 2, 2011Maurice Knight Chief of Party, Coral Triangle Support Partnership

  2. Overview of CTI Organizational Structure CTI Council of Ministers (CTICOM) USCTI Support Program CTI Regional Operational Platform Senior Officials (SOM) CTI Partners CTI Regional Secretariat Technical Working Groups Finance, coordination, M&E National Coordinating Committees (CT6) Lines of authority Decision-Making Lines of coordination Technical/Operational

  3. CTI VISION Improved Management of Biologically and Economically Important Coastal and Marine Resources and its Associated Ecosystems that Support the Livelihoods of Peoples and Economies in the Coral Triangle R1. Regional and national platforms strengthened to catalyze and sustain integrated marine and coastal management in the Coral Triangle US CTI Support Program Results Framework IR1.1 Policies developed and advanced IR1.2 Institutional capacity and collaboration strengthened IR1.3 Learning and information networks strengthened IR1.4 Public and private sector constituencies engaged IR1.5 Sustainable financing mobilized INTEGRATION REGIONAL COLLABORATION CTI GOAL 2 EAFM and other marine resources fully applied CTI GOAL 4 CC adaptation measures achieved CTI GOAL 3 MPAs established and effectively managed R2. EAFM improved in CT R3. MPA management improved in CT R4. Capacity to adapt to climate change improved in CT IR2.1 EAFM framework developed and endorsed IR2.2 Fisheries management capacity increased IR2.3 Enforcement capacity increased IR2.4 EAFM applied in priority geographies IR3.1 MPA system framework developed and endorsed IR3.2 MPA management capacity increased IR3.3 MPA effectiveness improved in priority geographies IR4.1 Capacity to apply climate change adaptation strategies increased IR4.2 Climate adaptation strategies applied in priority geographies

  4. Mechanisms for Implementation • Regional Exchanges and Policy Forums • Direct CT6 Technical and Policy Support • Public-Private Partnerships • Capacity Development Programs • Small Grants • Implementation Programs On-the-Ground • Sustainable Financing

  5. Regional Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management • Facilitating development of a “common regional EAFM framework for legislation and policy” • Establishing regional/national fisheries learning networks and linking regional universities • Supporting LRFT regional framework developed and adopted by at least 4 of the CT6 countries • Supporting development of a regional system of MPAs

  6. National Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management • Supporting formation of a regional science advisory council • Supporting revision of national and sub-national fisheries management frameworks • Developing ecosystem-based indicators for fisheries monitoring protocols • Supporting science-based integration of MPAs into fisheries management policies

  7. National Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management • Providing support to pilot VMS and fisheries observer program • Designing spatial zoning plans and management strategies for specific fishing gears • Supporting development of best practice manual for deployment of nearshore and community-based FADs

  8. National Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management • Developing draft zoning plans for the spatial management of trawler and purse seine fishing gear using MARXAN to model various options • Supporting inter-jurisdictional coastal fisheries management policies/plans • Supporting development of national integrated coastal and nearshore resources management law

  9. National Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management • Supporting development and implementation of community-based EAFM strategies • Supporting governments and communities in identification of spawning aggregation sites to declare as MPAs • Supporting consolidation and warehousing of data needed to support EAFM adaption into national fisheries management policies.

  10. LRFFT and CTI Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management Proposed USCTI EAFM Workplan/Strategy Time Period: FY2011-2013 Two cross-cutting objectives: (a) capacity building; (b) private sector outreach and partnership. OBJECTIVE ONE: By 2012, have a “common regional framework for legislation and policy for EAFM” developed at the CT6 level and endorsed through SOM.

  11. LRFFT and CTI Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management OBJECTIVE TWO: By 2013, support national fisheries agencies in the development of national legislation and policies for EAFM including LRFFT in each CT6 country.

  12. LRFFT and CTI Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management OBJECTIVE THREE: Apply EAFM at regional and national levels; including: (1) joint management of shared or highly migratory fisheries resources, and (2) 1-2 demonstration sites in priority geographies per country, in an integrated manner (with CCA, MPA goals). (3)   (LRFT/IUU policy) Develop regional and national LRFT policies in support of EAFM principles (ongoing). Review NOAA agenda and annual proposed activity plans relating to IUU and LRFFT target. Provide small-scale fisheries focus within regional IUU framework.

  13. LRFFT and CTI Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management OBJECTIVE FOUR: By 2013, build, store, manage, and transfer EAFM knowledge and skills vertically and horizontally across CT6. Two sub-objectives: (1)   To develop institutional and practitioner capacity in CT6 countries to utilize EAFM. (2)   To launch an EAFM regional learning network.

  14. LRFFT and CTI Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management State of the Coral Triangle Report – A country by country report on progress against the regional and national plans of action Leverage value chain mapping EAFM Regional Exchange in August ‘11 ADB KM personnel in each country EAFM Technical Working Group Regional Science Committee ADB Knowledge Management Project SOM/MM

  15. LRFFT and CTI Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management How does the Coral Triangle Initiative connect to the LRFFT Initiative? Are the players different? And if yes/no, how? How do we work toward linkages?

  16. National Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management • THANK YOU

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