Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission

How to communicate to policy makers

This document which is aimed at government, NGOs and donor agencies involved in rural development, provides lessons learned (good and bad) and recommendations based on three years of field activities to facilitate co-management of inshore fisheries across six south and southeast Asian countries, namely Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. 
This document is an 14 page illustrated summary of the 300 page RFLP baseline survey for Indonesia against the five RFLP national level outputs namely co-management, safety at sea and vulnerability reduction, post-harvest and marketing, livelihoods enhancement and diversification and micro-finance services. This document is in a format which policy makers can quickly and easily understand, digest and take better...
A visual version of  the Executive summary of the Bay of  Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Trans-boundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA), containg  some  key   facts and  points. This supports the comprehensive   Executive Summary  document and the  two  volumes of the Bay of  Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem project  TDA.   
Management advisory for the Bay of Bengal Indian mackerel fishery The BOBLME Project is supporting countries to implement an ecosystem approach to fisheries management of shared fishstocks in the Bay of Bengal. The EAFM framework has three tiers: working groups to provide technical information; a Regional Fisheries Management Advisory Committee (RFMAC) - to interpret the information and deliver ecosystem based fisheries management advice;...
A  short communications brochure for  policy makers on  how  the  Bay  of  Bengal LME project is assisting  particpating countries to meet international  obligations.
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