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Oceanic Fisheries Website Country Pages

Oceanic Fisheries Website Country Pages. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries. Website development supported by: EU SciCOFish project, Government of New Zealand, Japan Trust Fund, French Pacific Fund, and SPC member countries. Developed by: a cast of thousands. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries.

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Oceanic Fisheries Website Country Pages

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  1. Oceanic Fisheries Website Country Pages www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries Website development supported by: EU SciCOFish project, Government of New Zealand, Japan Trust Fund, French Pacific Fund, and SPC member countries Developed by: a cast of thousands

  2. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries History • OFP tuna fishery country reports produced since 1987 • Became National Fishery Assessments • Then National Tuna Fishery Status Reports (NTFSR) • Difficult to update often for 22 island members –separate out the easily updatable bits

  3. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries Purpose • Private window into SPC database for each HOF • Enable tuna data view by juridisdiction rather than flag • Provide similar data to NTFSR but more frequent update • Also access country-specific TUFMAN, CES, ISNRs etc • Assist you in compiling your own reports: government, WCPFC, preparing for negotiations, advising fishers • (outputs summaries as data files (csv), graphics, and/or PDF documents)

  4. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries Development • Gradual implementation over past two years: • Coding • Data quality and gaps • Cross-checking outputs • Dependent on data we receive, better for some fisheries and countries than others. • 2,500 pages (to date)

  5. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries Contents • Country overview • Catch and Effort summaries • Part 1 reportsdeadline 7th July 2013 • Oceanographic and bycatch summaries in process • Downloads • Small print

  6. www.spc.int/OFPMemberCountries Next steps? • French language versions • Regional pages • EEZ-scale model outputs • Oceanography and bycatch expansion • Annual trends in observer and logsheet coverage • Addition of other reports required by WCPFC

  7. Next presenters… • Emmanuel Schneiter demonstrates online OFP country pages • Sylvain Caillot demonstrates Tagging website country pages • Simon Nicol demonstrates Oceanography and Bycatch pages under development • Comments on work thus far, on future directions, or suggestions for additional EEZ-scale data summaries • Additions to Confidential Country Pages? • Trends in observer coverage of your EEZ? • Trends in logsheet coverage of your EEZ? • VMS effort analyses (current data is mainly catch and logsheet effort) • Summaries of data you punch into your national TUFMAN database: • licencing trends? • revenue trends? • fleet reporting compliance? • etc? • What is important to you? • What is within our capability to provide?

  8. If you don’t already have a logon for your “country page” Contact Emmanuel Schneiter at EmmanuelS @ spc .int

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