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Technical reportReport of the fourth session of the Scientific Committee of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission, Mahe, Seychelles, 29 November - 2 December 2010/ Rapport de la quatrième session du Comité scientifique de la Commission des pêches pour le sud-ouest de l’océan Indien, Mahé, Seychelles, 29 novembre - 2 décembre 2010 2011
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No results found.The fourth session of the Scientific Committee of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission was attended by delegates from Comoros, France, Kenya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, South Africa and the United Republic of Tanzania. Representatives of FIRMS/FISHCODE, the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), the EAF¿Nansen project, the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Project (SWIOFP) and the United Kingdom also attended the session as observers. The Scienti fic Committee elected a new Chairperson, examined the status of fisheries resources in its area of competence; considered a report of the Working Group on demersal and small pelagic fishes; discussed research and management actions in Comores (sea cucumber), France (smallscale fisheries), Mozambique (deep-water lobster), Maldives (sharks), Mauritius (sea cucumber) Seychelles (sharks), South Africa (line fishery) and Tanzania (prawns); reviewed the progress towards an ecosystem approach to fisheries; was presented information on the availability and accessibility of data on tuna catches in the EEZs of member countries and high seas; discussed a recent fishery assessment from Mauritius; discussed integration of databases providing regional fisheries information; and made recommendations for the consideration of the fifth session of the Commission. The next session of the Scientific Committee will take place in South Africa or alternatively in Tanzania in 2011 at least t wo months before the sixth session of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission. -
Technical reportSWIOFC - Report of the second session of the Scientific Committee of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission. Quatre Bornes, Mauritius, 3 - 7 August 2007 / CPSOOI - Rapport de la deuxième session du Comité scientifique de la Commission des pêches pour le sud-ouest de l’océan Indien. Quatre Bornes, Maurice, 3 - 7 août 2007 2008
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No results found.The second session of the Scientific Committee of the South West Indian Ocean Commission was attended by delegates from France, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa, the United Republic of Tanzania and Yemen. Representatives of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Project (SWIOFP), the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Western Indian Ocean Marine Scientists Association (WIOMSA) also attended as observers. The Scientific Committee examined the status of fisheries resources and considered the report of the Working Party on Fisheries Data and Statistics. It discussed recent fishery assessments, preparation of the next Conference on the contribution of fisheries development to the Millennium Development Goals, a workshop on interactions between sea turtles and shrimp fisheries, and informal working groups to address priority areas. It made recommendations for the consideration of the third session of the Commission. The next session will take place in Mozambique or alternatively in Madagascar in 2008. -
Technical reportReport of the Extraordinary Session of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission, Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, 4–5 December 2024 / Rapport de la Session extraordinaire de la Commission des pêches pour le sud-ouest de l'océan Indien, Dar es Salaam (République-Unie de Tanzanie), 4-5 décembre 2024 2025
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No results found.This is the final report approved on the 5th December 2024 by the Extraordinary Session of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission. The Extraordinary Session of the South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission (SWIOFC) was held in hybrid mode, in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania, the 4 and 5 December 2024. The Session was attended by delegates from Comoros, France, Kenya, Madagascar, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique, Seychelles, Somalia, South Africa and the United Republic of Tanzania. Representatives of the South Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement, the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, the Worldwide Fund for Nature, the European Union, the Partnership Programme between the SWIOFC and the Nairobi Convention and the EAF-Nansen Programme attended this Extraordinary Session as Observers. The Commission noted the progress and achievements from the SWIOFC regional projects, as well as the planned activities for the upcoming year. Regarding the new programme, the SWIOFish5 TransFORM Project, the Commission endorsed the final version of the report of the First Regional Project Steering Committee, held the 3 December 2024, as well as the workplan and budget for 2025.Ceci est le rapport final approuvé le 5 décembre 2024 par la session extraordinaire de la Commission des pêches du sud-ouest de l'océan Indien (CPSOOI), qui s'est tenue en mode hybride à Dar es Salaam, en République-Unie de Tanzanie, les 4 et 5 décembre 2024. Y ont participé des délégués des Comores, de la France, du Kenya, de Madagascar, des Maldives, de Maurice, du Mozambique, des Seychelles, de la Somalie, de l'Afrique du Sud et de la République-Unie de Tanzanie. Des représentants de l'Accord sur les pêches du sud de l'océan Indien, de la Commission des thons de l'océan Indien, du Fonds mondial pour la nature, de l'Union européenne, du Programme de partenariat entre la CPSOOI et la Convention de Nairobi et du Programme AEP-Nansen ont assisté à cette session extraordinaire en tant qu'observateurs. La Commission a pris note des progrès et des réalisations des projets régionaux de la CPSOOI, ainsi que des activités prévues pour l'année à venir. Concernant le nouveau programme, le projet SWIOFish5 TransFORM, la Commission a approuvé la version finale du rapport du du premier Comité directeur du projet régional, tenu le 3 décembre 2024, ainsi que le plan de travail et le budget pour 2025.
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