CLIMATE CHANGE AS A DRIVER OF IMPACTS TO
Author : liane-varnes | Published Date : 2025-06-23
Description: CLIMATE CHANGE AS A DRIVER OF IMPACTS TO ECOSYSTEMS FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE Thursday 23 March 2023 HoF14 HoF15 Climate change activity report WP7 IP2 Marine Heatwaves Data Systems Stock Dynamics Fishery Forecasting Food Systems
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CLIMATE CHANGE AS A DRIVER OF IMPACTS TO ECOSYSTEMS, FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE Thursday 23 March 2023 HoF14 HoF15 Climate change activity report (WP7, IP2) Marine Heatwaves Data Systems Stock Dynamics Fishery Forecasting Food Systems Vocational Training MSE Small-scale tuna fisheries Gear influences Post Graduate Studies Economic Forecasts Climate change activity report (WP7, IP2) Advancing the WCPFC Climate Resolution Report Cards & Indicators From Kayama et al. 2007 Chemical composition: environmental histories, migration, connectivity Morphology: Age & Connectivity Climate Impacts Proteins / hormones: maturity and spawning histories. Climate change activity report (WP7, IP2) Building the foundations for Attribution analyses & Monitoring change Fisheries Genomics Absolute Abundance Spawning Potential Species ID Epigenetic Age Sex Metabarcoding eDNA Questions on CC Activities Strengthen National FAD programmes Greater Access to tuna and bycatch through enhancing micor and small enterprises Component A Fish consumption & behaviours Status of FAD programmes Boat Safety & Disaster preparedness Urban and peri-urban demand Market design Climate Projections on tuna resources Resource and Economic outlooks and forecasting Component B Ocean Monitoring options High Seas management Climate Rationale Vulnerability Analyses Climate change activity report (WP7, IP2) GCF Tuna proposal Co-finance & funding rules What does the GCF Fund Direct costs attributable to implementation Does not support existing positions Activities are supported through implementation service agreements with each country or implementing partner issued by the Executing Entity Executing Entity support for Project Management and Adminstration and any technical support Accredited Entity receives GCF fee to ensure that project complies with GCF rules and procedures Options Component A Goal: Harness the benefits of tuna for food security of Pacific Island communities as coral reefs are degraded by climate change. Outcomes Climate Resilient Food Systems Reduced reliance on coral reefs for food security Maintenance of healthy diets to minimise impacts on health systems due to reduced access to reef fish Increased micro and small business enterprise opportunities Climate adapted infrastructure Inclusion of climate adaptations in national infrastructures for food security Development timeline March Drafting May Review Regional July Review National August Finalising Investment Priorities Resilient Food Systems Safe and effective FAD fishing infrastructure Mechanisms to establish Recurrent budgets for FAD maintenance programs Infrastructure investment (market and supply-chain facilities) for transhipping and outer island products Access to bathymetry and deployment vessels Building capacity to facilitate change National FAD management training Post harvest preservation training Sea safety and fishing practice training Disaster preparedness Communicating opportunities Behavioural