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Action programme for the sustainable management of shared marine resources in the Caribbean region

Countries of the Caribbean region have agreed to a ten-year strategic action programme for the sustainable management of shared living marine resources. Many of the economically important marine species in the area - as well the environmental problems that affect these species - are transboundary in nature and require coordinated action to ensure the sustainable use and protection of these natural resources. The action programme, approved at the 4th Meeting of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project held last week in Colombia, focuses on fisheries enhancement, fisheries sustainability, biodiversity and ecosystem protection, and alternative livelihoods. The programme will now go to the responsible ministries in all 21 participating countries for political endorsement, after which new investments can be attracted to the region to help implement it.

For more information: Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project
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Field identification guide to the living marine resources of the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean

The FAO FishFinder programme has published a new guide,Field identification guide to the living marine resources of the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean, covering major animal groups of the southern and eastern Mediterranean Sea, including crustaceans, molluscs, sea urchins, fishes, sea turtles and marine mammals. It contains information on 372 species, selected according to their economic interest, commonness, and endangered or invasive status.

Each entry includes scientific nomenclature, FAO common names, size, habitat and biology, importance to fisheries, and distribution, as well as annotated illustrations highlighting relevant diagnostic features. Tables with vernacular names from the countries covered by the guide are also included. To better disseminate this information, particularly for fishers, the field guide includes an Arabic translation.
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Looking at post-harvest losses in fisheries: towards sustainable solutions in Africa

A training workshop on the use and collection of data on post-harvest losses in fisheries aims to identify sustainable solutions to reduce losses in artisanal fisheries. The workshop, held in Lomé, Togo, was organized by Togo's Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, in collaboration with FAO as part of the NEPAD/FAO Fish Programme.
Interview with Yvette DieiOuadi, FAO fishery industry officer (in French)
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iMarine data platform for collaborations

iMarine, the data initiative for fisheries management and conservation of marine living resources, will showcase how its data infrastructure is capable of addressing the challenges of the ecosystem approach during the interactive "iMarine data platform for collaborations" workshop on 7 March 2014 at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy. The meeting will also offer opportunities to work together on developing plans related to iMarine sustainability, such as the public partnership model concept, as well as engage new potential users and partners for the future.
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Fishery Dependent Information 2014

The Second Symposium on Fishery Dependent Information is being held in Rome, Italy 3-6 March, 2014.

An international conference for resource managers, scientists and the fishing sector on the collection and interpretation of information in the context of the ecosystem approach. The conference will explore the role of fishers in collecting data, the use of fisher-collected data and knowledge in science, management and policy-making and the broader role of stakeholders in this process.
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