
FAME (SPC Division of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems) main's work is to provide the 22 SPC's member countries and territories with the information they need to make informed decisions on the management and development of their aquatic resources, and help to provide the tools and strengthen the capacity needed to implement these decisions.
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FAME is composed of two programmes: the Oceanic Fisheries Programme and the Coastal Fisheries Programme.
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SPCs vision for the region is a secure and prosperous Pacific Community whose people are educated and healthy and manage their resources in a sustainable way. While FAMEs goal mainly focuses on the sustainable management of marine resources, we don't neglect the opportunities that these provide to improve education, health and prosperity.
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FAME - January 2021 SPC Fisheries Newsletter #163 Tuna data collection in the Philippines, oyster aquaculture in Fiji, reef fish minimum sizes in Solomon Islands, work with communities in Kiribati... a very rich issue. Read more >>
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FAME - December 2020 2019 overview and status of tuna stocks The tuna fisheries assessment report provides the most recent information on the tuna fisheries of the western and central Pacific Ocean... Read more >>
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FAME - December 2020 Status of mangrove crabs in Pohnpei, FSM Mangrove crab populations around Pohnpei are currently in a sustainable state but are displaying characteristics associated with heavy fishing pressure... Download >>
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FAME - September 2020 SPC Fisheries Newsletter #162 Thirteen original articles covering topics such as the use of genetics in fisheries science, or the spawing potential of reef fish species... Read more >>
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 January 2021 14:18 |