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Report of the fourth Session of the Scientific Advisory Group: Me?rida, Mexico, 2-4 April 2007 = Rapport de la quatrie?me session du Groupe scientifique consultatif : Me?rida, Mexique, 2-4 avril 2007 = Informe de la cuarta sesio?n del Grupo Asesor Cienti?fico : Me?rida, Me?xico, 2-4 de abril de 2007.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: French, Spanish Series: FAO fisheries report ; no.842.Publication details: Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2007.Description: xxii,34 p.; 30cmISBN:
  • 9789250058207
  • 9250058209
Other title:
  • Rapport delaquatrie?me session du Groupe scientifique consultatif
  • Informe de la cuarta sesio?n del Grupo Asesor Cienti?fico
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ORG SH323  F36 no.842
Partial contents:
Matters requiring the attention of the commission -- Introduction -- Election of chairman -- Adoption of the agenda -- Main decisions and recommendations of the twelfth session of WECAFC and the twenty seventh session of COFI -- State of fisheries in the WECAFC region -- Intersessional activities -- Factors of unsustainability and overexploitation in marine fisheries -- Fisheries social science in the WECAFC region -- Coordination and collaboration in fisheries science in the region -- Any other matters -- Time and place of next meeting -- Adoption of the report.
Summary: Major topics discussed during the session were: the state of fisheries in the WECAFC region; the status and trends of fisheries and aquaculture; the decisions of the twenty-seventh session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) and the twelfth session of WECAFC; intersessional activities and projects; factors of unsustainability and overexploitation in marine fisheries; fisheries social science; and coordination and collaboration in fisheries science in the region. The decisions of the twenty-seventh session of COFI have implications for the work of WECAFC, especially in areas such as small-scale fisheries, subsidies, marine protected areas and bycatch reduction.--Publisher’s description.
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Books Books Main ORG SH323 F36 NO.842 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 842002

"SLA/R842 (Tri)."

"TR/M/A1339Mul/1/10.07/1300"--P. [4] of cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Matters requiring the attention of the commission -- Introduction -- Election of chairman -- Adoption of the agenda -- Main decisions and recommendations of the twelfth session of WECAFC and the twenty seventh session of COFI -- State of fisheries in the WECAFC region -- Intersessional activities -- Factors of unsustainability and overexploitation in marine fisheries -- Fisheries social science in the WECAFC region -- Coordination and collaboration in fisheries science in the region -- Any other matters -- Time and place of next meeting -- Adoption of the report.

Major topics discussed during the session were: the state of fisheries in the WECAFC region; the status and trends of fisheries and aquaculture; the decisions of the twenty-seventh session of the Committee on Fisheries (COFI) and the twelfth session of WECAFC; intersessional activities and projects; factors of unsustainability and overexploitation in marine fisheries; fisheries social science; and coordination and collaboration in fisheries science in the region. The decisions of the twenty-seventh session of COFI have implications for the work of WECAFC, especially in areas such as small-scale fisheries, subsidies, marine protected areas and bycatch reduction.--Publisher’s description.

English, French and Spanish

At head of title: Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission = Commission des pe?ches pour l’Atlantique centre-ouest = Comisio?n de Pesca para el Atla?ntico Centro-Occidental.

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