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This initiative encompasses regional collaboration among Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and several other countries to promote responsible fishing practices and combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Engaging intergovernmental bodies, NGOs, and partnerships, this Regional Plan of Action emphasizes sustainable marine capture fisheries and incorporates technical advice from organizations like SEAFDEC and APEC. Framed by regional agreements and initiatives, it aims to foster human and institutional capacity building for sustainable fisheries management across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Regional Platforms for Collaboration • CTI-6 (environment, fisheries) • Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, PNG, SI, Timor Leste • Intergovernmental, + NGO, PS partnerships • Regional Plan of Action to Promote Responsible Fishing Practices including Combating IUU Fishing in the Region (marine capture fisheries) • Indonesia, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam • Intergovernmental, MOU • ASEAN, ASEAN + n (trade, SEAFDEC agreement on technical advice) • SEAFDEC (+ Japan) (technical – aquaculture, capture fisheries, training, post-harvest) • Intergovernmental • APEC - FWG • Pacific basin countries • Intergovernmental • FAO – APFIC (Asia-Pacific wide, including W. Pacific and S. and W. Asia) • Intergovernmental • Pacific: WCPFC (tuna – Convention level), FFA (tuna – South Pacific Forum countries), SPC (technical) • Intergovernmental • UNEP – COBSEA – (environment, part of global Regional Seas Program) • Intergovernmental
RPOA Table of Human and Institutional Capacity Building Needs for Marine Capture Fisheries, From Da Nang Workshop, December 2010 /2
RPOA Table of Human and Institutional Capacity Building Needs for Marine Capture Fisheries, From Da Nang Workshop, December 2010