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Process

Component 1: Multi-country process and frameworks for understanding and addressing priority transboundary concerns

FAO © Roberto Faidutti; Cooperative of women fish-smokers. GuineaThis "process" component aims initially at enhanced multi-country understanding and agreement on transboundary issues through the development of a Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA). This will include a mechanism for stakeholders involvement. The component will also focus on the development of sustainable legal and institutitional frameworks for regional cooperation on the CCLME.

The project will establish ad hoc Technical Working Groups where necessary for the orientation and implementation of the assessment and survey work and other activities.

Marine living resources

Component 2: Strengthened policies and management, based on improved knowledge and demonstration actions, to address priority transboundary concerns on declining marine living resources of the CCLME

FAO © Ivo Balderi; Fishermen arriving with catch. Senegal

This "marine living resources" component aims at improved knowledge and capacity for management of marine living resources (including through scientific assessments) as well as strengthened regional policies, instruments and capacity for management to address priority concerns on marine living resources. It also includes the demonstration of management actions to address priority transboundary concerns on marine living resources.

The project will establish ad hoc Technical Working Groups where necessary for the orientation and implementation of the assessment and survey work and other activities.

The CCLME project includes multi-country demonstration actions to test ways of addressing the declining fisheries in the Canary Current large marine ecosystem.

A rigorous selection process has resulted in the choice of five demonstration projects to be implemented by the CCLME project, participating countries and partners. The projects to be implemented under component 2 are:

Biodiversity & habitat

Component 3: Strengthened knowledge, capacity and policy base for transboundary assessment and management of habitat, biodiversity and water quality critical to fisheries

 

This "biodiversity, habitat and water quality" component aims at addressing knowledge gaps in relation to critical habitats, biodiversity and water quality issues and at strengthening capacities, policies and planning in this regard. It also includes the demonstration of management actions to address priority transboundary concerns on biodiversity, habitat and water quality.

The project will establish ad hoc Technical Working Groups where necessary for the orientation and implementation of the assessment and survey work and other activities.

The CCLME project includes multi-country demonstration actions to test ways of addressing the declining fisheries in the Canary Current large marine ecosystem.

A rigorous selection process has resulted in the choice of five demonstration projects to be implemented by the CCLME project, participating countries and partners. The projects to be implemented under component 3 are:

CANARY CURRENT LARGE MARINE ECOSYSTEM

Regional Coordinating Unit
Dakar, Senegal
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)
E-mail: cclme@fao.org

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