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Regional strategies & Indicators
Connie Donato-Hunt (SPC-FAME)
Hampus Eriksson (WorldFish)
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reporting on regional strategiesSlide3
Scale
Policy instruments
Global
Sustainable
Development Goals
Global
SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway
Global
Aichi targets
Global
Voluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale Fisheries
Regional
Framework for a Pacific
Oceanscape (FPO)
Regional
Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries
Regional
A New Song for Coastal Fisheries
Sub-regional
Melanesian Spearhead Group roadmap for inshore fisheries
Sub-regional
Micronesia
ChallengeSlide4
Scale
Policy instrument
Global
Sustainable
Development GoalsGlobalSIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway*GlobalAichi targetsGlobalVoluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale FisheriesRegional Framework for a Pacific Oceanscape (FPO)RegionalRegional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific FisheriesRegional A New Song for Coastal Fisheries Sub-regionalMelanesian Spearhead Group roadmap for inshore fisheriesSub-regionalMicronesia Challenge
Reporting
committmentsSlide5
Scale
Policy instrument
Global
Sustainable
Development GoalsGlobalSIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action (SAMOA) Pathway*GlobalAichi targetsGlobalVoluntary Guidelines for Securing Sustainable Small-Scale FisheriesRegional Framework for a Pacific Oceanscape (FPO)RegionalRegional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries (Regional Roadmap)Regional A New Song for Coastal Fisheries (New Song)Sub-regionalMelanesian Spearhead Group roadmap for inshore fisheries
Sub-regional
Micronesia ChallengeSlide6
Regional
reporting
Regional roadmap
FPO
Annual progress report cards OPOCTuna fishery report card FFA & SPCCoastal fishery report card SPCNew Song
The fishery report cards are used to populate FPO fisheries indicators
The coastal report card will be for both the Roadmap and New SongSlide7
Regional alignment
Regional policy mapping underway
Various
partners undertaking
mapping exercises to identify synergies Regional set of fisheries indicatorsAligned as much as possible with global, regional & subregional policiesOngoing process HOF10, Oceans Conference Prep & Working Groups, SDG Taskforce, etc.Slide8Slide9
The “New Song”
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A New SongSlide10Slide11Slide12
Process for selecting the draft indicators
Initial draft set identified in consultation with SPC, OPOC,
WorldFish and others
Mapping of international & regional instruments
Consultation with HoF10 delegatesWARNING: Complicated and messySlide13
The proposed draft indicators
New Song
Outcomes
Proposed draft
indicatorsOverarching Outcome 1. Improved wellbeing of coastal communitiesA.1 Measures of wellbeingA.2 Food security - % protein intake OR per capita seafood consumptionOverarching Outcome 2. Productive and healthy ecosystems and fish stocksB.1 Stock status of key indicative coastal fisheries speciesB.2 Percentage of Pacific EEZs under multiple use management or protectionB.3 Percentage of coastal and marine areas conservedSlide14
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 1.
Informed, empowered coastal communities with clearly defined user rights
1.1 Number of PICTs where user rights for coastal communities are formally recognized1.2 Ability of rights-holders to claim / control the use of their rights 1.3 Percentage of surveyed communities that are aware of the status of their resources (level of awareness)1.4 Percentage of communities that have taken actions to manage declining resources (acting on awareness)The proposed draft indicatorsSlide15
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 2.
Adequate and relevant information to inform management and policy
2.1 Number and % of coastal fisheries management measures informed by evidence2.2 Number of coastal communities receiving information relevant to coastal fisheries management (i.e. coverage) 2.3 Percentage of available information materials that are in appropriate / accessible language and formats (i.e. relevance)2.4 Accessibility of information available to inform community-based management (Qualitative)The proposed draft indicatorsSlide16
The proposed draft indicators
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 3.
Recognition of, and strong political commitment and support for, coastal fisheries management at a national and sub-national scale3.1 National recurring budgets allocated to coastal fisheries (% of total budget)3.2 Number of staff allocated to coastal fisheries, both national and sub-national (ratio to population living in coastal areas)Slide17
The proposed draft indicators
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 4. Re-focused fisheries agencies that are transparent, accountable, and adequately resourced, supporting coastal fisheries management and sustainable development, underpinned by CEAFM
4.1 Number of PICTs with published financial audits or annual reports for their national fisheries offices4.2 National recurring budgets allocated to coastal fisheries (% of total budget)Slide18
The proposed draft indicators
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 5.
Strong and up-to-date management policy, legislation and planning5.1 Number of PICTs with current coastal fisheries policies 5.2 Number of PICTs with current coastal fisheries legislation5.3 Evidence of coastal fisheries MCS&E (Qualitative)Slide19
The proposed draft indicators
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 6.
Effective collaboration and coordination between stakeholders and key sectors of influence6.1 Number of coastal fisheries related projects or activities integrating more than one government ministry6.2 Number of coastal fisheries related projects or activities including multiple non-government stakeholders6.3 Level of partnership effectiveness (Qualitative)Slide20
The proposed draft indicators
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 7. More equitable access to benefits and decision making within communities, including women, youth and marginalised groups
7.1 Fishing income or consumption ($) by age7.2 Fishing income or consumption ($) by gender7.3 Number and % of women in senior fisheries positionsSlide21
The proposed draft indicators
New Song Outcomes
Proposed draft indicators
Outcome 8.
Diverse livelihoods reducing pressure on fisheries resources, enhancing community incomes, and contributing to improved fisheries management8.1 Amount ($) and % of total household income derived from coastal fisheries & aquaculture by PICT8.2 Percentage changes in total household income by sector by PICT Slide22
Group work
Regional partners –
the deck outside
Regional donors –
small conference roomFrench-speaking countries (NC, WF, FP, France) - foyerMicronesia - foyerPolynesia – back roomMelanesia (including Timor Leste) – back of conf. roomSlide23
Group work
Regional partners –
Overarching 1 & Outcome 6 (wellbeing & livelihoods)- Neville
Regional donors –
Overarching 2 & Outcome 8 (stocks & livelihoods) - PhilFrench-speaking countries – Outcomes 1 & 5 (informed communities & policy) - AriellaMicronesia – Outcomes 1 & 2 (informed communities & adequate information) - AndrewPolynesia – Overarching 1 & Outcome 7 (wellbeing & equity) - BrigitteMelanesia – Outcomes 3 & 4 (political commitment & refocussed agencies) - JoyceSlide24
Group work discussion points
Review draft indicators
Assess data availability & potential data sources
[If you have time] Discuss potential ways to verify the information provided for the Report CardSlide25
Thank-you