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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 moreAnuual Report for the Collaborative Management for Sustainable Fisheries Future in Senegal, Oct. 1, 2012-Sept. 30, 2013
read moreAnnual report of the USAID/COMFISH Project in Senegal
read moreThe USAID Feed the Future (FtF) and Biodiversity COMFISH Plus Project (USAID/COMFISH Plus) was a $4,523,583 two-year initiative (October 1, 2016 – October 31, 2018) funded by the United States Agency for International Development. It was a follow-on to the five-year USAID/COMFISH initiative: Collaborative Management for a Sustainable Fisheries Future in Senegal (February 14, 2011 – September 30, 2016). USAID/COMFISH Plus was implemented through a Cooperative Agreement between USAID and the University of Rhode Island.
read moreThe refresher training is one of the activities aimed at reactivating the Western region GIS Data Hub to function more effectively as the central clearinghouse of all spatial data in the region. The specific objectives for the 2-day training were to review the functionality of the GIS data Hub and identify possible solutions to issues of concern and to introduce the use of Quantum GIS for basic data collection and mapping purposes
read moreAnalysis of the fuelwood value chain for the fish smoking industry in four coastal regions of Ghana.
read moreThis business plan covers five years and provides detailed explanations of actions proposed to accomplish the primary functions of the Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCO) to fulfill its members’ economic and social needs.
read moreThis brief examines the imperative of integrating voluntary compliance with effective enforcement of fishery regulations to rebuild Ghana ' s severely over exploited fisheries. Around the world, experience has shown that coercive enforcement alone will not produce the effective implementation of fisheries regulations. The enabling conditions necessary for the implementation of fishery reforms must first be created and they are not yet present in Ghana.
read moreThis is the Year Three (2012) work plan for the Integrated Coastal and Fisheries Governance (ICFG) Program for the Western Region of Ghana. PW008.
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