



Implementation of Regional and
Global Oceanic Fisheries
Conventions in the Pacific Islands
Summary of Proposed
SPCImplemented Activities

Project Components
1. Governance: Strengthening of legal and policy frameworks
and performance, including deterring IUU fishing FFA
2. Information for Management: Providing information
for
formulation, implementation and monitoring of the
effectiveness of fisheries and ecosystem conservation
and management measures, including improving
understanding of the impact of climate change SPC
3. Knowledge Management: Increasing understanding
&
awareness across broad sectors of society through greater
stakeholder participation, including in the WCPFC FFA ,
NGOs (with SPC supporting)
4. Project
management FFA (with SPC supporting)

Comp 2: Information for Management
Outcomes
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Improved information and methods for:
determining stockspecific and ecosystem impacts of fishing and,
for designing innovative and bestpractice management responses
that account for uncertainty
·
Capacity development in fishery and ecosystem monitoring and
science at the regional and national level
...leading to...
·
Improved quality and credibility of advice and decisionmaking
both nationally and at the Commission;
·
Improved monitoring of compliance with national laws and
WCPFC measures
·
improved understanding of the impact of climate change on
conservation and management of oceanic fisheries and the Warm
Pool LME

Comp 2: Information for Management
Outputs
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2.1 Effective monitoring of national fisheries through regionally
coordinated training and operational support for observers, port
samplers and national coordinators (estimated 300 personnel
trained over 5 years)
·
2.2 Data management systems based on regional standards
installed in 15 SIDS leading to
effective management, reporting
and regional integration of observer, port sampling, logsheet and
unloading data
·
2.3 Scientific support for national and coordinated regional
ecosystembased management of oceanic fisheries by SIDS
through the provision of analytical and modelling services and
associated capacity building
·
2.4 Estimates of climate change impacts on oceanic fisheries and
the associated uncertainties through the 21st
century

Comp 2: Information for Management
Output 2.1 Effective fishery monitoring
Coordinated advisory and support service at SPC
(Fishery Monitoring Supervisor)
Considerable resources (150K per year) for national
level activities, e.g.
·
Incountry training of various sorts
·
Provision of essential infrastructure and equipment
·
Provision of data management resources
·
Implementation of national fishery monitoring
programmes, e.g. national observer, port sampling
·
Artisanal statistics collection

Comp 2: Information for Management
Output 2.2 Data management systems
Further development of regionallycoordinated
data management systems to meet national and
regional needs (consultancy funds)
Provides a common platform for data
management to Pacific SIDS to facilitate
data
provision to WCPFC, analysis of national fisheries
and MCS uses (e.g. TUFMAN)

Comp 2: Information for Management
Output 2.3 Scientific support for management
Scientific support for nationallevel management,
including capacity building (Fishery Scientist)
Development of tools for the evaluation of
management options and strategies at national
and
FFA levels (Fishery Scientist)
Ecosystem monitoring through understanding of
trophic dynamics of the pelagic ecosystem (Fishery
Scientist 2 years)
Special projects, e.g. Bycatch issues, mitigation, etc
(consultancy fund)

Comp 2: Information for Management
Output 2.3 Estimation of climate change impacts
Comprehensive climate change modelling to indicate
range of possible outcomes for skipjack, yellowfin, bigeye
and SP albacore stocks and their fisheries under
alternative plausible climate change scenarios (Fishery
Scientist)
Will utilize linked environmentaltuna modelling platform
(SEAPODYM) developed by OFP and international
collaborators
Will provide information for vulnerability assessments
and longterm strategic planning of climate change
adaptations
Information on national/subregional scales and linked to
complementary bioeconomic modelling


Preliminary Climate Change Impacts
Bigeye
Skipjack
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