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  • 1 February 2019

    Aug 18-21: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Ghana ...read more
  • 1 November 2018

    Nov 8: CRC to host RIMTA’s Annual MeetingCRC will be hosting the RI Marine Trades Association’s annual ...read more
  • 25 October 2018

    Nov 8 and Nov 9: Game of FloodsCRC is teaming up with Providence, RI Emergency Management Agency – ...read more
  • Tanzania Mariculture Issue Profile (1999) Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership 8 August 1999

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  • Guidelines for Coastal Tourism Development in Tanzania (2003) Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership 1 January 2003

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  • Ghana Coastal Fisheries Governance Dialogue: Developing Options for a Legal Framework for Fisheries Co-management in Ghana Tendayi Mutimukuri-Maravanyika, Cephas Asare, Godfred Ameyaw Asiedu, Kofi Agbogah and David Mills 27 February 2013

    The Third National Fisheries Governance Dialogue was a direct follow up on the Second National Fisheries Governance Dialogue held in Elmina in April 2012. It was agreed at the Second dialogue that co-management was the way forward for sustaining Ghana’s fisheries and that its success would depend on a supportive legal framework (Mills et al., 2012).The Third Fisheries Dialogue aimed to: inform stakeholders of the outcomes from the stakeholder consultation process, inform stakeholders on outcomes of the policy analysis, and the steps required to move towards a supportive legal environment for co-management, and provide a forum for discussions of ideas that could feed into the development of a co-management structure and legal framework for Ghana.

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  • Integrated Coastal Management Action Planning: Lessons Learned from the Tanga Coastal Zone Conservation and Development (2000) Torell, Tobey, VanIngen 21 August 2000

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  • Analysis of the Adequacy of Legislative Framework in Ghana to Support Fisheries Co-management and Suggestions for a Way Forward Martin Tsamenyi Ph. D. 1 April 2013

    In the short term, the Fisheries Act 2002 can support a limited form of co-management through the establishment of fisheries advisory committees/groups without the need to amend the legislation. However, such committees/groups will have no decision-making powers. In the longer term, however, legislative change either through (a) amendment to the Fisheries Act 2002 by adding a new part on co-management and (b) accompanied by an appropriate Legislative Instrument on co-management will be necessary to implement effective fisheries co-management framework for Ghana.

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  • Summary of Issues and Approved Action Strategy for Mariculture Investment in Tanzania (1999) Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership 14 January 1999

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  • Decentralized Minor Permitting Procedure for Small Scale Mariculture activities for Bagamoyo District Coastal Resources Center, GSO/URI 30 June 2012

    Mariculture activities started in Bagamoyo district before 2004 when farming was done in salt pans and reservoirs used to keep water for salt crystallization. In 2004 demonstration ponds for fish farming were constructed at Mapinga village, generating much interest. Therefore, Bagamoyo district has decided to use an Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) strategy to introduce a zoning system that will establish permitting procedures for estuary and mangrove areas for pond mariculture.

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  • Job Opportunity - Chief of Party, SFMP, Ghana

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  • Tanzania Guidelines for Local ICM Action Planning (2002) Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership 1 January 2002

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  • Options for a National Integrated Coastal Management Policy (1999) Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership 11 November 1999

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