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Welcome to SPC Coastal Fisheries Programme's website

The Coastal Fisheries Programme (CFP) is one of the three constituent programmes of the SPC Marine Resources Division. The CFP is a bilingual French/English programme, strongly oriented towards the publication of practical resource materials, on-the-job attachment training within member countries, direct advice, and applied research within our area of expertise. In short, we provide our member countries and territories with practical assistance in facing up to real-world problems. We are not a funding agency but a technical assistance agency, and we tend to contract staff to carry out programme activities rather than employ short-term consultants. Assistance from SPC is activated by requests received from designated "contact points" within SPC island member governments (usually the department of Foreign Affairs), but we also respond to informal requests for advice and information if they do not need us to spend significant time or money. To read more

 

The International Forum on Coral Reef Ecosystem Biodiversity will be co-organised by IRD and SPC in Noumea, New Caledonia, from 30 October to 3 November 2006.

 

Consultant required (April-June 2006)
The EU funded DevFish project will be conducting a study to analyse the returns in the longline fisheries in various P-ACP countries, and contrast the economic benefits of three approaches: foreign access arrangements; locally-based foreign vessels; and a locally-based local fleet. An individual consultant is therefore sought. (Summary) (Terms of Reference)

Beche-de-mer Information Bulletin #23 (February 2006). The beche-de-mer fishery has been closed in the Solomon Islands by the Government on 1 December 2005. In the first article of this BDM Bulletin's latest issue, W. Nash and C. Ramofafia detail the reasons that led to this ban.

 

2006 Fisheries Address Book - In addition to more than 1200 addresses covering 50 countries, the SPC Fisheries Address Book includes Exclusive Economic Zone areas, and population estimates provided by the SPC Demography programme.

 

and:
Fisheries Newsletter #115 (October-December 2005)
Consultant required: Short-term Consultancy - Development of Tuna Fisheries in Pacific-ACP countries (DEVFISH) Project - In-country support to Samoa - For more information, click here

Live Reef Fish Information Bulletin #15 (December 2005)

Live Reef Fish Information Bulletin #14 (October 2005).  Special issue on reef fish spawning aggregations.

Pathogen and ecological risk analysis for the introduction of blue shrimp, Litopenaeus stylirostris, from Brunei Darussalam to Fiji (pdf: 1.4Mo)
 

 

Nauru Aquaculture Development Plan 2005-2010 (pdf: 750 ko)

Tilapia fish farming in Pacific Island countries Vol 1 (pdf: 1.2 Mo); Vol 2 (pdf: 2.5 Mo)

New manual on FADs: Lower-cost moorings and programme management (pdf: 2.1 Mo)

Onboard handling of sashimi-grade tuna (updated version)

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