Common Oceans - A partnership for sustainability and biodiversity in the ABNJ

Communication materials

Mercury Contents in Commercial Billfish Species of the Western Central Atlantic
Category: Oceans Partnership
Type of document: Brochures
This document provides an overview of the Caribbean Billfish Project's study on Mercury Contents in Commercial Billfish Species of the Western Central Atlantic. 
Tuna and Tuna-like Fishes of the Bay of Bengal
Category: Oceans Partnership
Type of document: Posters
This poster was prepared by BOBP-IGO under the Common Oceans Ocean Partenership Project. 
Flyer: Testing the use of EMS to combat IUU fishing - Results from activities in Ghana and Fiji
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Flyers
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing is a serious threat to sustainable fisheries, marine ecosystems and the livelihoods of legitimate fishers globally. To address this threat, the Common Oceans ABNJ Tuna Project is exploring new ways to strengthen and harmonize the use of monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) tools, and combat IUU fishing in tuna fisheries across the marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ). One of the MCS tools that the Project has explored extensively, is the use of Electronic Monitoring Systems (EMS) to monitor individual vessel operations at sea. To test the best way to incorporate this new monitoring technology to the MCS toolbox available, two pilot activities were set up in Fiji and Ghana were EMS equipment was deployed aboard tuna fishing vessels. In summary, results and experiences have demonstrated that the transfer of new technologies can be done effectively when there is consideration of the context in which the new technology will be deployed. This includes the strengthening of the national institutions involved, establishing key partnerships, developing the required legal frameworks, and building the human resources necessary for the effective operation of the new technology. 
Sharks of the Bay of Bengal pt.1
Category: Oceans Partnership
Type of document: Posters
This is one of two posters depicting 21 species of sharks, rays, guitarfish and sawfish found in the Bay of Bengal, that was prepared by BOBP-IGO as part of the finalization of a National Plan of Action for Conservation and Management of sharks (NPOA-Sharks) for India, under the Ocean Partnerships Project.    
Sharks of the Bay of Bengal pt.2
Category: Oceans Partnership
Type of document: Posters
This is one of two posters depicting 21 species of sharks, rays, guitarfish and sawfish found in the Bay of Bengal, that was prepared by BOBP-IGO as part of the finalization of a National Plan of Action for Conservation and Management of sharks (NPOA-Sharks) for India, under the Ocean Partnerships Project.   
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