Sustainable Management of Fisheries, Marine Living Resources and their Habitats in the Bay of Bengal Region for the Benefit of Coastal States and Communities
The Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) and Strategic Action Programme (SAP) phase of the BOBLME identified three priority transboundary concerns :
1. overexploitation of marine living resources,
2. degradation of critical habitats, and
3. pollution and water quality.
A BOBLME program framework was developed with BOBLME countries to agree on priority issues to address and these were included in this project: “Sustainable management of fisheries, marine living resources and their habitats in the Bay of Bengal region for the benefit of coastal states and communities”. The project will address the following barriers:
i. Institutional, legal and administrative barriers; with incomplete regional policy cycles and weak national-regional as well as science-policy interfaces, leading to poor governance;
ii. socio-economic barriers; by improving stakeholder awareness, capacity, gender equity and participation, and introducing valuation of climate change in planning and management to enhance the resilience of its fisheries, critical habitats, and people’s livelihoods. The project objective is to contribute to sustainable management of fisheries, marine living resources and their habitats in the Bay of Bengal region, to reduce environmental stress and improve environmental status for the benefit of coastal states and communities. This will be achieved through five interlinked Project components based on the SAP themes, and with an added component to strengthen the institutional arrangements for regional partnerships coordination and collaboration, ecosystem-based monitoring, and assessment.
Component 1: Sustainable Management of Fisheries
Component 2: Restoration and conservation of critical marine habitats and conservation of biodiversity
Component 3: Management of coastal and marine pollution to improve ecosystem health
Component 4: Improved livelihoods and enhanced resilience of the BOBLME
Component 5: Regional mechanism for planning, coordination and monitoring of the BOBLME
The project will be implemented by three (3) executing agencies namely: the Bay of Bengal Programme Inter-Governmental Organization (BOBP-IGO), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) and IUCN also will perform as Regional Coordinating Unit (RCU). SEAFDEC will lead Southeast Asian activities under component 1, 3, and 5 which will be implemented from 2024 to 2028, except component 3 will be implemented from 2024 to 2026.
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Component 1: Sustainable Management of Fisheries [0]
The baseline activities with respect to the implementation of Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) and specifically the development and implementation of fisheries management plans at national levels in the ... -
Component 3: Management of coastal and marine pollution to improve ecosystem health [0]
Under the baseline scenario the problems causing poor water quality and transboundary pollution will continue unabated. The priority issues of sewage-borne pathogens, organic load from sewage and other sources, marine ... -
Component 5: Regional mechanism for planning, coordination and monitoring of the BOBLME [0]
Under the current baseline, transboundary cooperation on management of shared coastal and marine resources across the BOBLME will remain limited.