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Possible Press Release (TBC)
Social media posts on Twitter and images on SPC platforms (Instagram, Twitter), tagging EU and Sweden
Possible Press Release (TBC)
Social media posts on Twitter and images on SPC platforms (Instagram, Twitter), tagging EU and Sweden
The Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) Network has launched an ambitious €4.4 million project in partnership with the Pacific Community (SPC), aiming to bring decades of learning from community-based marine management efforts to scale in the Pacific Islands.
The project is part of the broader Pacific-European Union (EU) Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme funded by the EU and the government of Sweden and implemented by several regional and international organisations.
An interactive tool to support women, youth, community leaders on how to review their local fisheries management practices and knowledge was presented today to the Cultivating Equality: Advancing Gender Research in Agriculture and Food Systems Conference, a gathering of researchers from across different Pacific countries and CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) centres.
Fish and Tips Video series
To address the growing need to provide alternative livelihood options to Pacific Island fishing communities, the Pacific Community has developed an information toolkit on nearshore fishing practices, focusing on the more resilient pelagic species.
This toolkit includes a series of training videos.
The FAME Community-based Fisheries Unit is organising a regional workshop on the implementation of the Pacific Framework for Action on Scaling Up CBFM. PEUMP is the main funder for this workshop and co-funded by SCoFA (MFAT and DFAT), and PAFMAC (USAID).
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed colleagues, and valued community members,
Welcome to our important gathering today, where we focus on the critical role of Community-Based Fisheries Management (CBFM) in sustaining the vibrant coastal fisheries that are a cornerstone of our regional identity and economy.