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Essential EAFM Training Course Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

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Essential EAFM Training Course Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea15-07-2015 Consultant’s Accomplishment Report for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2.306Mb)
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2015-07-15
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Romeo Cabungcal, Ph.D.
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Abstract
The Essential Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) Training Course

was conducted in Crowne Plaza Hotel in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 06-10 July

2015. It has twenty one (21) participants coming from the National Fisheries Authority,

Provincial and District Fishery Offices and NGO in Papua New Guinea. It was a five-day

training course with the objectives of providing full understanding on the concept and need for

an EAFM and teaching participants skills and knowledge to develop, implement and monitor

an “EAFM plan” to better manage their fisheries. As per agreed allocation of effort, each of the

three trainers facilitated four to five sessions of the 17-session course. However, all trainers

supported each other through the entire course implementation which included tasks for

preparing daily materials, consolidating daily feedback from participants and adjusting, when

possible, the succeeding sessions to consider those feedback, assisting participants in group

work, and coordinating and working with the resource person. A combination of powerpoint

presentations, group activities, role-playing exercises, and planning preparation activities were

used to make the participants learn, understand, and be motivated in applying EAFM to their

fisheries work in the country. Along the entire course, participants who were grouped into two

practice groups, prepared elements of a draft EAFM plan for their chosen geography and

fishery system. At the end of the course, each group presented their sample EAFM plan and

resource person and trainers provided constructive feedback to improve their work.

The trainers have to adjust the allocated time of 8-hour training per day to cover all the

topics for the day while giving enough time to share and discuss all the outputs of group

activities and in most cases there was a need for extra time per day. Despite these, all

participants evaluated the training course as highly successful and even recommended

conducting a Training of Trainers so that they can disseminate the EAFM approach at the

community level.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/1010
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EAFM,Essential EAFM Training Course
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