Day 1 Meeting procedures times reporting format and purpose of HOF9
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Meeting procedures, times,
reporting format, & purpose of
HOF9
Moses J Amos, FAME Division
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
MEETING PROCEDURES & PURPOSE
WHO ARE WE
WHAT WE DO
WHY IT MATTERS
SHOW ME
CONCLUSION
Meeting procedures
Paperless meeting
Papers can be down loaded
http://www.spc.int/FAME/en/meetings/2289th-spc-heads-of-fisheries-meeting
Speak slowly
Session Times
Start time – 08:00AM
Speakers/presenter – Please adhere to time slots
Morning Tea – 09:30 – 10:00
Lunch – light lunch provided by SPC – 12:00 –
13:00
Afternoon session – 13:00
Afternoon Tea – 14:30 – 14:30
Close of session – 17:00
Cocktail – hosted by SPC DG – 18:30 – 20:00
Record taking format
Summary of discussion of
outcomes/decisions as per each Agenda
Item
Purpose of HOF9
To discuss important management and
development issues pertaining to coastal and
oceanic fisheries, consistent with national
priorities and aspirations.
Participants encouraged to provide comments
and guidance of FAME’s 2015/2016 annual
work plans and comments on 2013/2014
implemented work plans
FAME Division - Who are we?
Two Programmes
Coastal Fisheries
Programme (CFP)
Oceanic Fisheries
Programme (OFP)
FAME Division – CFP - What we do?
Science &
Management
CFP
Aquaculture
Fisheries
Development
FAME Division – OFP - What we do?
Stock
Assessment
Fisheries
Monitoring
OFP
Ecosystem
Management
Data
Management
FAME Division – DO - What we do?
MEL
DO
FAME
Coordination
Information
Coastal Fisheries Programme
Why it matters?
Represents almost the only opportunity
limited prospects for livestock development in small
PICTs, coastal fisheries is the only opportunity
Supports Nutrition and Food Security
Coastal fisheries provides 50% - 90% of protein intake
for coastal communities.
Supports continuing community livelihoods
Provides around 50% of coastal households with 1st
or 2nd source of income
Provides opportunity for community economic growth
Estimated catch volume is ~155,000 mt with an
estimated value of USD320-500 million
Provide most of the non-imported food/nutrition
supplies to local communities, thus have positive impact
on reducing NCDs
Oceanic Fisheries Programme
Why it matters?
The fishery is not just big - it is huge
2.5 Million tons for Western Pacific –
60% of global tuna supply. Half of that is
from EEZs
Landed value of over USD6 billion – US$3
billion from fish taken in EEZs
USD 150 million from foreign fishing
licences to countries
Locally operating fleets contributed USD
300 million contribution to GDP
~ 15,000 direct jobs in harvesting and
processing
Director’s Office (DO)
Why It matters
Develop and sustain
effective relationships
between the Division and
its stakeholders
Promote informed policy
decisions and public
awareness of marine
resource issues
FAME Division – Show me?
FAME Section Heads will present
outcomes of 2013/2014 activities
& 2015/2016 activities
Strongly encourage HOFs to
make comments.
CONCLUSION
OFP
CFP
DO
The fisheries resources of the Pacific Islands region
are sustainably managed for economic growth, food
security and environmental conservation