ofmp ii
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OFMP II. Country Reports Potential Contribution of OFMP. Development. 2010 Reports: Cook Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru,Niue, Palau All 14 FFA members Co-financing cost estimates 2012 Full reports for all 14 Countries - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Development
2010 Reports: Cook Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru,Niue, PalauAll 14 FFA members Co-financing cost estimates
2012 Full reports for all 14 CountriesManagement Plans, SLAs, Legislation, Reports, interviews, comments on draft reports
Structure
IntroductionCountry X and the WCPFC Convention and other Relevant InstrumentsImplications of Other Oceanic Fisheries Management InstrumentsOther Oceanic Fisheries Management IssuesExperience with OFMPPotential Contribution of OFMPNational Consultative Mechanism
Annexes
Annex I: Summary of Incremental Actions and Priority Assistance Needs
Annex II: Estimated Co-Financing Costs Of Selected Incremental Actions During OFMP
Annex III: Stakeholder Inventory and Analysis (including consultative mechanism inventory)
Needs
• Legal and Policy: – laws, fishery and mitigation plans aligned with Convention;– capacity building; – support to enable meeting and training participation; – technical advice.
• Monitoring Control & Surveillance:–MCS national strategy & SOPs development; – support to enable participation in meetings, workshops,
attachments; – in-country training; – IMS development
NeedsObserver Program and port sampling support:
– program coordination/management and capacity building including for coordinators, trainers and de-briefers as well as observers and samplers;
– e-reporting and direct data entry capability.
SPRFMO: technical advice and attendance at associated meetings.
Needs• Scientific support: –data entry and e-reporting;–analyses including data management & stock
assessment–delivery of national oceanic fishery reports–greater understanding oceanography & ecosystems
• Delimitation: –support for discussions with neighboring countries
on resolution of over-lapping boundary claims; – legal advice including deposit of coordinates with
the UN.
Cross-Cutting Elements• IMS Development:
Implementation of national Integrated Information Management System (IMS):• direct and automated data entry & storage• efficient access to information, in depth analyses• sharing of information including among relevant
national, regional and international agencies.• Meeting and Capacity building support:
• Attendance at related meetings• capacity building activities including workshops &
attachments.
Co-Financing
Selected Co-Financing of Incremental Actions
Action Cost US$/Yr 4 Yr Cost (US$)
1. Meetings 38,000 152,000
2. Monitoring Posts (Data Entry Clerk, Asst National Tuna Data Coordinator
10,000 40,000
3. Observer Costs (10 trips @ $2,500/trip)
25,000 100,000
4. WCPFC Contribution 32,193 128,772
Total 105,193 420,772