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Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
This report focuses specifically on discussions between BirdLife South Africa staff representing the Common Oceans project, and participants at the Brazil National Awareness Workshop (NAW), held 14-15 December 2017 in Cabo Frio, Brazil. The outcomes presented here are the result of discussions conducted in parallel with the general session of the NAW; a full Workshop Report is available elsewhere, this report covers discussions relating to the data availability and proposed analytical approaches by Brazilian researchers in support of the goals of the Seabird Bycatch Assessment (SBA).
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
This report focusses specifically on discussions relating to the data availability and proposed analytical work relating to the goals of the Common Oceans and BirdLife International (CO,BLI) project on seabird bycatch assessment. The discussions were held between the BirdLife seabird assessment project team members and members of the Republic of Korea (ROK) National Institute for Fisheries Science (NIFS).
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
This report focusses specifically on discussions relating to the data availability and proposed analytical work relating to the goals of the Common Oceans and BirdLife International (CO, BLI) project on seabird bycatch assessment. The discussions were held between the BLI project team and members of the Japanese National Research Institute for Far Seas Fishery (NRIFSF) on 29-30 January 2018.
Category: Oceans Partnership
Type of document: Reports
This document summarizes the methods and results of a survey designed to estimate angler expenditures and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for billfish recreational fishing in the Caribbean. The survey conducted in 2017 found that the value of billfish recreational fishing and expenditures by recreational fishers are very high in the region and that there is the potential to raise conservation funds from this resource user group.
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
ISSF Skippers Workshops bring tuna fishers together with marine scientists for participatory sessions — at key fishing ports worldwide — to share ideas and information on best practices to reduce bycatch.