Resources TIMOR-LESTE
Final USAID Oceans Annual Progress Report – October 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
Country: Cambodia,Indonesia,Laos,Malaysia,Myanmar,Papua New Guinea,Philippines,Regional,Solomon Islands,Thailand,Timor-Leste,Vietnam
Language: English
Description:
The impacts of illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing are daily realities for the Asia-Pacific region, manifesting in environmental, economic, human welfare, and political...
Read MoreFinal Program Report: Impacts and Lessons Learned
Country: Cambodia,Indonesia,Laos,Malaysia,Myanmar,Papua New Guinea,Philippines,Regional,Solomon Islands,Thailand,Timor-Leste,Vietnam
Language: English
Description:
The USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership (USAID Oceans) was a 5-year project initiated in May 2015 as a partnership between the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),...
Read MoreTechnical Guidance on the Design and Implementation of Electronic Catch Documentation and Traceability (eCDT) Systems in Southeast Asia
Country: Cambodia,Indonesia,Laos,Malaysia,Myanmar,Papua New Guinea,Philippines,Regional,Solomon Islands,Thailand,Timor-Leste,Vietnam
Language: English
Description:
This technical guidance document is a practical guide for developing and implementing electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) systems, principally for marine capture fisheries, that can be aligned to the different capacities, circumstances, and needs of ASEAN member states (AMS).
Read MoreWorkshop to Review Available eCDT Technology Solutions and Advance Regional Guidance for Fisheries Traceability in the Coral Triangle Region
Country: Indonesia , Papua New Guinea , Philippines , Regional , Solomon Islands , Timor-Leste
Language: English
Description:
Workshop proceedings from USAID Oceans’ training workshops with the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) in support of its member-countries seafood traceability initiatives in the Coral Triangle region. USAID Oceans’ June 24 “pre-event” workshop was focused on assisting the Pacific countries in conducting rapid gap analyses to assess the state of their respective CDT capabilities for wild capture fisheries. The June 27-28 “post-event” workshop presented a range of electronic catch documentation and traceability (eCDT) technology solutions to meet needs identified in the previous sessions.
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