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Report of the Indonesian Observer Training Workshop, 7-12 November 2017, Cape Town, South Africa
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
The main aim of this workshop was capacity building of the national observers and researchers collecting or analyzing data from tuna longline vessels operating out of Indonesia. Furthemore, that the use of best practice seabird bycatch mitigation measures is enhanced and accelerated by fleets operating in critical fishing areas of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Report of the Fourth Project Steering Committee: Sustainable Management of Tuna Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation in the ABNJ
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
Report of the Fourth Project Steering Committee: Sustainable Management of Tuna Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation in the ABNJ, Rome, Italy, 11-13 July 2017.
Southern Hemisphere porbeagle shark stock status assessment
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
This report presents the results of a Southern Hemisphere stock status assessment of porbeagle shark. The study, along with associated regional studies, was a collaborative one involving many countries with Southern Hemisphere fisheries that catch porbeagles. Participating scientists from Argentina, Chile, Japan, New Zealand and Uruguay contributed data analyses and abundance indices. Our approach combined indicator analyses and a spatially-explicit sustainability risk assessment. Indicator analyses were performed independently for different Southern Hemisphere fisheries and served to characterise local trends in relative abundance based on commercial catch per unit effort (CPUE) data, and trends in size and sex ratio based on biological data.
Report and documentation of the Consultation and Validation Workshop on the Development of an IOTC Electronic Monitoring and Reporting Information System (e-MARIS), Cape Town, South Africa, 25-27 October, 2017
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
This document reports on an e-MARIS consolidation and validation workshop on the development of the Electronic Monitoring and Reporting Information System (e-MARIS) initiative. The workshop was held in Cape Town South Africa in October 2017. the document also includes recommendations from the experts attending the workshop, that will serve as basis for further work on the development and implementation of the system.
Report of the Namibian Observer Training Workshop, 2-5 October 2017, Cape Town, South Africa
Category: Tuna & Biodiversity
Type of document: Reports
The main aim of this workshop was capacity building of the national observers responsible for collecting data onboard tuna longline vessels operating out of the Republic of Namibia. In many observer programmes, including in Namibia, observers traditionally collect fisheries data only, and have little understanding or training in bycatch-related data collection. This workshop provided training in the use of best practice seabird bycatch mitigation measures and seabird data collection to enhance and accelerate uptake of these measures by fleets operating in critical fishing areas of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.