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Report on the Data Analysis and Writeshop on Socio- Economics of Trawl and Other Fishing Gears of Samar Sea July 2-6, 2015: Calbayog City, Samar

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2015-07-02
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BFAR,FAO,GEF,SEAFDEC,REBYC-II CTI PROJECT
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The write-shop was conducted at Marju Krisel Hotel and Resort, Calbayog City, Samar on July 02-06, 2015. It was participated in by the REBYC- II CTI Technical Working Group and stakeholders. The activity was conducted to:

a. Share experiences and lessons learned during the data collection;

b. Consolidate and analyze results of the survey conducted in early 2015;

c. Discuss and agree on the outline of the write-up of the socio-economic and gender component of the Samar Sea Fisheries Management Plan (SSFMP); and

d. Prepare a draft of the socio-economic component of SSFMP.It was facilitated by Dr. Susana Siar, Fishery Industry Officer, FAO- Rome, Italy; Mesdames Thanyalak Suasi and Rattana Tiaye, Socio-economics experts from SEAFDEC/TD, Thailand; Mr. Rafael V. Ramiscal, National Project Coordinator and Dr. Jonathan O. Dickson, National Technical Officer for REBYC II- CTI Philippines.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/1068
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Report on the Data Analysis and Writeshop on Socio- Economics of Trawl and Other Fishing Gears of Samar Sea. (2015). Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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Report; Socio- Economics; Trawl fishing; Gears; Samar Sea
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