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APPENDIX B: AGENDA

APFIC 2nd Regional Consultative Forum Meeting
Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, 6-9 August 2008

TUESDAY 5 AUGUST 2008

15.00 – 17.00

Pre-registration at the Secretariat Room

DAY 1: WEDNESDAY 6 AUGUST 2008

 

Introduction

08.00 – 09.00

Registration

09.00 – 10.15

Opening Ceremony
Welcome remarks by Prof. Widi Agoes Pratikto APFIC Chairman and Secretary General, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Republic of Indonesia
Statement to the RCFM by the Secretary of APFIC, on behalf of the Assistant Director-General, FAO Fisheries Department
Opening speech by Dr S H Sarundajang Governor of North Sulawesi, Republic of Indonesia

10.15 – 10.45

Morning Tea/Coffee and Group Photo

10.45 – 11.00

Forum arrangements
Simon Funge-Smith, Secretary APFIC

Session 1: Review of status and challenges in fisheries and aquaculture in the region

11.00 – 11.30

Keynote address:
“Adapting to emerging challenges – promotion of arrangements for the
management of fisheries and aquaculture in Asia-Pacific”
Prof. Hasjim Jalal, International Ocean Law Advisor to the Minister, MMAF, Republic of Indonesia

11.30 – 12.00

“Status and potential of fisheries and aquaculture in Asia and the Pacific (2008)”
Simon Funge-Smith, APFIC Secretary

12.00 – 12.45

Country reports – actions and achievements on items identified by the 29th Session of APFIC
Presentations of actions and achievements by Member country Representatives
Each country 5 minutes
– Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China PR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia

12.45 – 14.00

Lunch

14.00 – 14.45

Country reports – actions and achievements on items identified by the 29th Session of APFIC (cont.)
Presentations of actions and achievements by Member country Representatives Each country 5 minutes
– Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet Nam

Session 2: Capacity management and IUU Fishing in the Asia-Pacific Region

14.45 – 15.00

“APFIC Action plan to Capacity reduction and combat IUU fishing in the APFIC region”
Outcomes of the APFIC Regional Consultative Workshop – Derek Staples, FAO Consultant

15.00 – 15.30

Regional initiatives promoting more effective fisheries management
“The Regional Plan of Action” – Indonesia/Australia joint-coordinators
“SEAFDEC support to an ASEAN Regional fisheries development and management mechanism” – Magnus Torell, SEAFDEC Secretariat

15.30 – 16.00

Afternoon tea/coffee

16.00 – 17.30

Regional initiatives promoting more effective fisheries management (cont.)
“Bay of Bengal Programme-IGO initiatives for fisheries management – Yugraj Yadava, Director BOBP-IGO
“COBSEA and fisheries – bridging the gap” Srisuda Jayaraband, Secretary, COBSEA
“WWF’s Coral triangle programme – regional dimensions” – Geoffrey Muldoon, WWF(CTI)
“Arafura-Timor Sea Action Plan” – ATSEA
“Towards addressing fisheries concerns through implementation of Integrated Coastal Management” – PEMSEA R. Lotilla, Executive Director PEMSEA

17.30 – 17.55

General discussion

17.55 – 18.00

5 minute summary by RCFM coordinator

DAY 2: THURSDAY 7 AUGUST 2008

Session 3: Certification in fisheries and aquaculture

09.00 – 09.30

Regional review “Overview of fisheries certification”
Miao Weimin, APFIC Secretariat

09.30 – 10.00

Regional review “Overview of aquaculture certification”
Jesper Clausen, APFIC Secretariat

10.00 – 10.30

“Strategies and recommendations for certification in fisheries and aquaculture”
Outcomes of the APFIC Regional Consultative Workshop – Pham Trong Yen, MARD, Viet Nam

10.30 – 10.45

Morning tea/coffee

10.45 – 12.25

Presentations on the certification theme
“Regional cooperation for fisheries trade” – Sudari Pawiro, INFOFISH
“Aquaculture certification guidelines – common frameworks and small–scale producers in Asia” Sena De Silva, Director-General, NACA Secretariat

12.25 – 12.30

5 minute summary by RCFM coordinator

12.30 – 14.00

Lunch

Session 4: Country reports on actions taking under the APFIC themes

14.00 – 15.30

Country presentations – initiatives in combating IUU fishing/capacity management and promoting certification in fisheries and aquaculture.
Presentations of actions and achievements by Member country Representatives 5 minutes per country: Viet Nam, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, India, China PR, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Australia,
(Note: There will be additional information in posters from non-presenting countries)

15.30 – 16.00

Afternoon Tea/coffee

Session 5: Policy section and the CCRF

16.00 – 16.55

Presentations on regional policy issues
“Moving fisheries offshore, economic and policy implications” – Gabriella Bianchi, FA O
“Fisheries assessments – a tool for management?” – Duncan Leadbitter, MSC
“MPAs and fisheries management – the human dimension” – Ramya Rajagopalan, ICSF

16.55 – 17.00

5 minute summary by RCFM coordinator

17.00 – 17.30

“The World Oceans Conference 2009”
Presentation by Dr S H Sarundajang Governor of North Sulawesi

18.00 – 19.30

Poster Session & reception
Country posters or exhibits on key issues that are being addressed by the Members “A focus on a success story”. In conjunction with light buffet reception

DAY 3: FRIDAY 8 AUGUST 2008

Session 5: Policy section and the CCRF (continued)

08.30 – 10.40

Presentations on regional policy issues

 

“Promoting Long-term Sustainable Management of Marine Fisheries by Addressing Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing – Issues and Challenges for the APFIC Region” – Ndiaga Gueye, Chief, FAO Fisheries Liaison Service, FIEL
“Global drivers and their implications for SE Asian fisheries.” – Steven Hall, Director-General, WorldFish Center
“Adapting to challenges – water development and inland fisheries” – Chris Barlow, Fisheries Programme Coordinator, Mekong River Commission Fisheries Programme
“Development of a Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem programme” – Participating country
“Aquaculture developments in the Asian region and associated issues that need attention” Sena De Silva, Director-General, NACA Secretariat

10.40 – 10.45

5 minute summary by RCFM coordinator

10.45 – 14.00

Long break for Friday Prayers

Session 6: Summary and recommendations for reporting to APFIC

14.00 – 14.50

New areas of APFIC’s work
“Implementation of the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries through the ecosystem approach” – Derek Staples, APFIC Consultant
”Reducing vulnerability and improving fisheries livelihoods of coastal communities” – Rick Gregory, APFIC Consultant

14.50 – 15.45

Plenary Discussion and RCFM Recommendations
This will be a presentation and discussion of a combined set of conclusions from the RCFM for discussion and general consensus

DAY 4: SATURDAY 9 AUGUST 2008

09.00 – 16.00

All day field trip to Bunaken island

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