Report Activities: Recent submissions
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Regional Technical Workshop on Data Collection Procedures – Mapping, Information and Data Requirements SamutPrakarn, Thailand, March 2013
(2013-03)Access to relevant and sufficient data on the trawl fisheries in the partner countries is critical for the success of REBYC-II CTI. Appropriate data allows for the generation of the information and knowledge necessary to ... -
Essential EAFM Training Course Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea,15-07-2015
(SEAFDEC, 2015-07-15)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 ... -
Report on The Project Steering Committee Meeting Windsor Suites, Bangkok, May 13, 2013
(2013-05-13)The REBYC‐II CTI project is aiming to contribute to the more sustainable use of fisheries resources and healthier marine ecosystems in the Coral Triangle and Southeast Asia waters by reducing bycatch, discards and fishing ... -
Report on The REBYC‐II CTI Lessons Learned Workshop 9‐10 June 2016, Hotel Centre Point Bangkok, Thailand
(SEAFDEC, 2016-06-09)As the ‘Strategies for trawl fisheries bycatch management” (REBYC‐II CTI) project draws to a close, it is important that the lessons learned during implementation of the project are shared and discussed with counterpart ... -
Report of The Fourth Project Steering Committee Meeting 8 June 2016 Centre Point Hotel, Silom, Bangkok, Thailand
(2016-06-08)The Project ‘Strategies for trawl fisheries bycatch management (REBYC-II CTI)’ is contributing to the sustainable use of fisheries resources and healthier marine ecosystems in the Coral Triangle and Southeast Asia waters ... -
Report on The REBYC‐II CTI Regional Meeting on The Future of Trawl Fisheries Management in South East Asia 23‐25 September 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
(2016-09-23)The ‘Strategies for trawl fisheries bycatch management (REBYC‐II CTI)’ project is coming to an end by December 2016. One of the key final activities in the project was a regional meeting on the Future of Trawl Fisheries ... -
Southeast Asia Trawl Fisheries Round-Table Meeting 21 September 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
(2016-09-21)As the REBYC-II CTI project was coming to an end it was decided that a round-table meeting involving the Fishing Industry of the REBYC-II CTI countries and other SEAFDEC member countries should be organized in order to ... -
Report on the Training Course on Port‐In and Port‐Out (PIPO) Officers of Thailand on Specific Detail on Fisheries Management
(2016)As part of the project REBYC‐II CTI “Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management” project it was realized that when considering the increasing number of fishing vessels, fisheries management policies and measures, ... -
Report of The Regional Workshop and Training on Application of Resources Mapping andGeographic Information System GIS) BalaiBesarPenangkapanIkan (BBPPI) Semarang, Indonesia 29th September to 3rd October 2014
(2014-10)Under the training needs assessment carried out by SEAFDEC RFU in 2013, the use of Global Information Systems(GIS) was considered a high priority by all REBYC‐II CTI countries.By using GIS applications they could improve ... -
EAFM Lead Workshop Report,April 2015
(2015-04)It was agreed that between the 6th - 8th April, 2015, representatives from BOBLME, REBYC-II CTI, FAO, SEAFDEC, NOAA and IMA International meet to discuss the further development of LEAD materials and how they might work ... -
Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management EAFM ,Trat Province. REBYC-II CTI Thailand 30 January - 2 February 2017
(2017-01-30)The Essential EAFM programme is promoted by FAO through projects like BOBLME and REBYC II CTI with support of other agencies, included training of middle level managers, training of trainers and EAFM for Leaders Executives ... -
Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management (REBYC-II CTI) GCP/RAS/269/GFF EAFM LEAD Writeshop 10-14 October, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand
(SEAFDEC, 2016-10-14)A consortium of agencies and projects working in fisheries in South East and South Asia had developed a very systematic training course on essential EAFM since 2012 and have trained many middle level managers on EAFM apart ... -
Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) High-level Consultation for Leaders, Executives and Decision Makers (LEAD) Hai Phong / Quang Ninh, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam 17-18 October 2016
(SEAFDEC, 2016-10-16)A consortium of agencies and projects working in fisheries in South East and South Asia had developed a very systematic training course on the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (“Essential EAFM”) since 2012 and ... -
REPORT EAFM High-level Consultation for Leaders, Executives and Decision Makers (LEAD) Calbayog and Catbalogan, West Samar, Philippines 25-27 October 2016
(2016-10-25)A consortium of agencies and projects working in fisheries in South East and South Asia had developed a very systematic training course on the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (“Essential EAFM”) since 2012 and ... -
Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) Reception for Leaders, Executives and Decision Makers (LEADs) Royal Ambarrukmo Hotel, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 28 November 2016
(2016-11-28)The FAO GEF Project REBYC II CTI is one of the FAO projects along with other support agencies that had been promoting capacity development for the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management through the “Essential EAFM” ... -
Report of The Private Sector Round Table Meeting ,30 April 2012 Jasmine Executive Suites Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
(2012-04-30)The Private Sector Roundtable meeting was hosted jointly by SEAFDEC, FAO, IFFO and SPF. It was organized in conjunction with the REBYC‐II CTI project inception workshop in order to provide inputs into the project planning ... -
Practical Training on Energy Audits for Fishing Vessels,January 23-27, 2017
(2017-01-27)A five days practical training course was organized at SEAFDEC/TD Samutprakan Province from 23 -27 January 2017, with full financial support by the FAO REBYC-II CTI Project. This was aimed at providing technology transfer ... -
Final Report : REBYC CTI’s Training Program on Result-Based Monitoting
(2014-05)GEF, FAO and SEAFDEC jointly carry out the REBYC-II CTI project which aims to enhance trawl fisheries management in five (5) participating countries namely Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. ... -
Report of the Regional Technical Workshop on Data Collection Trawl Fisheries Management Information and Data Requirements 8‐11 May 2013, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
(SEAFDEC,FAO, 2013-05-08)The Coral Triangle region of Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most biologically diverse, economically productive but potentially vulnerable marine zones. As a result of increasing populations and exploitation pressures, ... -
Regional Workshop on Work Planing Year I. Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management.
(2012-11-06)The Regional Workshop on Work Planning Year I for the FAO/GEF REBYC-II CTI project (GCP/RAS/269/GFF) was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 6 to 9 November 2012. The workshop was attended by representatives from the participating ...