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TELESEMINAR ON
“EFFECTIVE APPROACH AND METHODS
TO PROMOTE FISHERIES RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERIES”
29 June 2020


SEAFDEC Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) has implemented the projects to promote the fisheries resources management of small-scale fisheries in Southeast Asia under the Japanese Trust Fund (JTF6-1). The projects have conducted the activities in the selected pilot sites of Lao PDR and Cambodia to support the fishing community in strengthening the capacity to manage the fisheries resources by the community themselves. Moreover, the projects also focus to introduce the alternative job to improve the income of the fishers for better livelihood. There are various kinds of approaches and methods of fisheries management that were implemented in the project area of two (2) countries. After the project end in 2019, the fishing communities were strengthened and could continue to conduct the activities on fisheries resources management. Therefore, the Seminar on “Effective Methods to Promote Fisheries Resources Management in Small scale Fisheries” will be held to share information and experience among SEAFDEC staff and other stakeholders on effective approaches to fisheries resources management in small-scale fisheries to ensure effective implementation of similar projects in the future.

OBJECTIVE

1. Share approaches and methods with SEAFDEC staff and other Member Countries for promoting effective fisheries resources management in small-scale fishing communities; and
2. To examine the contents of implementation activities of projects such as JTF to promote effective fisheries resources management in fishing communities in Southeast Asia.

PARTICIPANTS

  • SEAFDEC staff from the Secretariat and Training Department: 30 persons
  • Fisheries officers from DOF, Thailand (Krabi, Ranong, and Phrae Provinces: three (3) persons (participate through online meeting via Google Meet)
  • IFRDMD and Member Countries: five (6) persons (participate through online meeting via Google Meet)

29 June 2020
Facilitator: Dr. Nopporn Manajit (Senior Researcher)

TIME
ACTIVITIES
1000-1010 AGENDA 1: Opening session
1.1 Introduction of the Seminar
  • Ms. Malinee Smithrithee
    (SEAFDEC Secretary-General)
  • Dr. Nopporn Manajit
1010-1055 AGENDA 2: Introduction of Community-Based Resources Management/Co-management in Lao PDR
2.1 Project Site in Khammouane Province
  • Mr. Isao Koya
  • Ms. Thanyalak Suasi
1055-1110 Coffee Break
1110-1200 AGENDA 2: Introduction of Community-Based Resources Management/Co-management in Lao PDR
2.2 Project Site in Nam Xouang Reservoir
  • Mr. Isao Koya
  • Ms. Rattana Tiaye
1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1400 AGENDA 3: Enhancement of Sustainable Management of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries
3.1 Project site in Kep Province, Cambodia
  • Mr. Isao Koya
  • Ms. Jariya Sornkliang
  • Dr. Nopporn Manajit
1400-1415 Coffee Break
1300-1400 AGENDA 4: Fisheries resources management approach
4.1 Japanese Fisheries Co-management System based on bottom-up approach
  • Dr. Tsutom Miyata
1445-1500 AGENDA 5: Closing of the Seminar
  • Deputy Secretary-General(DSG/DTDC)

Supporters

NAME
POSITION
  • Ms. Woraluk Meesomwat
Fisheries Database Developer
  • Mr. Tanapat Sorragittayamate
Fisheries Database Developer
  • Ms. Nathacha Sornwaree
Administrative Officer
  • Ms. Patompon Putpipat
Project Administrative Assistant

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Agenda 2.1.1: Project Site in Khammouane Province
Introduction of Community-Based Resources Management/Co-management in Lao PDR

Mr. Isao KoyaAssistant Project Manager for the JTF Programs


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Agenda 2.1.2: Project Site in Khammouane Province
Facilitating Fisheries activities information gathering through introduction of CBRM/Co-management

Ms. Thanyalak SuasiFisheries Management Section Head


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Agenda 2.2.1: Project Site in Nam Xouang Reservoir
Introduction of Community-Based Resources Management/Co-management in Lao PDR

Mr. Isao KoyaAssistant Project Manager for the JTF Programs


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Agenda 2.2.2: Project Site in Nam Xouang Reservoir
Facilitating Fisheries activities information gathering through introduction of CBRM/Co-management

Ms. Rattana TiayeFisheries Management Scientist


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Agenda 2.2.3: Project Site in LAO PDR
Conclusion and Recommendation of Community-Based Resources Management/Co-management in Lao PDR

Mr. Isao KoyaAssistant Project Manager for the JTF Programs


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Agenda 3.1.1: Project site in Kep Province, Cambodia
Enhancement of Sustainable Management of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Kep Province, Cambodia

Mr. Isao KoyaAssistant Project Manager for the JTF Programs


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Agenda 3.1.2: Project site in Kep Province, Cambodia
Survey on Socioeconomic in Angkaol Village and Blue Swimming Crab Market in Kep Province, Cambodia

Ms. Jariya SornkliangFisheries Management Scientist


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Agenda 3.1.3: Project site in Kep Province, Cambodia
Biological study and stock assessment of blue swimming crab (Portunuspelagicus) from Kep province, Cambodia using yield per recruit and spawning per recruit analysis

Dr. Nopporn ManajitSenior Researcher


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Agenda 3.1.4: Project site in Kep Province, Cambodia
Conclusion and Recommendation on ENHANCEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE BLUE SWIMMING CRAB FISHERIES IN KEP PROVINCE, CAMBODIA

Mr. Isao KoyaAssistant Project Manager for the JTF Programs


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Agenda 4:
Japanese Fisheries Co‐Management System based on bottom‐up approach

Tsutom MiyataJapan Fisheries Research and Education Agency National Research Institute of Fisheries Science


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Agenda 5:
Lessons learned and Impressions on Impacts by pilot projects in Lao PDR and Cambodia

Mr.Akito SATODeputy Secretary-General


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Report JTF Project Facilitating Fisheries Activities Information Gathering through Introduction of Community-Based Resources Management/Co-management in Lao PDR

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Report on the Project Enhancement of Sustainable Management of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Kep Province, Cambodia

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About SEAFDEC

The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) is an autonomous inter-governmental body established in 1967. The mission of SEAFDEC considered and adopted by the Special Meeting of the SEAFDEC Council 2017 is “To promote and facilitate concerted actions among the Member Countries to ensure the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia.”

SEAFDEC comprises 11 Member Countries: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Center operates through the Secretariat located in Thailand and has five Technical Departments, namely:

  • the Training Department (TD)

    Established in Thailand in 1968

  • the Marine Fisheries Research Department (MFRD)

    Established in Singapore in 1969

  • the Aquaculture Department (AQD)

    Established in the Philippines in 1973

  • the Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (MFRDMD)

    Established in Malaysia in 1992

  • the Inland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (IFRDMD)

    Established in Indonesia in 2014

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