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Aug 18-21: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Ghana ...read more1 November 2018
Nov 8: CRC to host RIMTA’s Annual MeetingCRC will be hosting the RI Marine Trades Association’s annual ...read more25 October 2018
Nov 8 and Nov 9: Game of FloodsCRC is teaming up with Providence, RI Emergency Management Agency – ...read moreThis report describes the progress made in implementing the Q2 activities of the FY17 COMFISH Plus work plan.
read moreDocument from USAID formally awarding the USAID/GHANA Sustainable Fisheries Management Project (SFMP).
read moreMeta-analysis of fishery sector literature with a focus on small pelagic fishes.
read moreWorkshop report to inform Development Action Association (DAA) members about the progress of the Fisheries Training Center.
read moreQuarterly report of the SUCCESS Program
read moreThe final report of the USAID/BaNafaa project
read moreThis is the Annual Report for Year Four (2013) of the Integrated Coastal and Fisheries Governance (ICFG) Initiative for the Western Region of Ghana. PW010.
read moreThis document compiles for inter-related studies on fisheries in the Western Region. 1. Illegal, destructive and non-sustainable fishing practices abound in the Central Region and for that matter the coastal areas of the country. Attempts to deal with it might not come cheaply. It will require a great deal of tact, diplomacy, lobbying and education, by-partisans and a well co-ordinated approach. 2. The issue of premix fuel continues to pose a challenge with daily reports of shortages, diversion, corruption and smuggling to neighbouring countries. The methodology helped to elicit possible causes of the current situation of the premix fuel in the country. Following from this, the methodology looked at the research design, the sampling techniques, the data collection methods to be applied and the analysis of the data. 3. The contribution of marine fisheries to Ghana’s economy in terms of GDP, employment, livelihood, food security and poverty reduction of participants cannot ne overstated. Artisanal fishing in particular contributes about 70-80% of the total annual volume of marine catch of the country. Fish stocks have been overexploited as it is a naturally occurring common pool resource with open access. This study investigates the operations of the CBFMCs in the Western Region and identify lessons for future successful operations. 4. The findings of the fourth study are divided into three main parts to reflect the themes and sub-themes that informed the interviews. The themes include but are not limited to the description and traditional beliefs about the sea, sea creatures and sea gods and their influences on fishing.
read moreGestion concertée pour une pêche durable au Sénégal, plan de travail annuel (1 octobre 2013 - 30 septembre 2014)
read moreThis is an initial Coastal Resilience Plan for Akwidaa and Ezile Bay which aims to make the coastal community more resilient (less vulnerable) in the short, medium and long term. It provides an overview of the planning context and describes the key coastal features and their physical characteristics. A vulnerability assessment based on this information, focusing on the adaptive capacity in key facets including economic, social, governance and physical. A set of short and longer term actions are identified in conjunction with the community to improve its adaptive capacity and strengthen overall resilience.
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