Number 166 (September–December 2021)
In this issue
SPC ACTIVITIES
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And… action! When movies are our allies for capacity building and awareness raising
by Tracey Holley, Céline Muron, Caroline Sanchez and Finlay Scott (pdf: 800 KB) -
Monitoring, control, surveillance and enforcement training for community-based authorised fisheries officers in Vanuatu
by Ian Freeman and Jeff Dunlop (pdf: 1MB) -
“Keep fishing sustainably”: Innovative communication methods for engaging communities of Wallis and Futuna
by Angèle Armando and Céline Muron (pdf: 414 KB) -
Healthy or not healthy? The status of tuna stocks in the western and central Pacific Ocean
by Steven Hare (pdf: 212 KB) -
Fourth Regional Technical Meeting on Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture
by Andrew Smith (pdf: 800 KB) -
First Community-Based Fisheries Dialogue
by Andrew Smith (pdf: 100 KB)
NEWS FROM IN AND AROUND THE REGION
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Case study: Luen Thai/Lian Cheng involvement in electronic monitoring of tuna fisheries in the Federated States of Micronesia
by Robert Gillett (pdf: 400 KB) -
Quantifying illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Pacific Islands region – a 2020 update
by MRAG Asia Pacific (pdf: 1 MB)
FEATURE ARTICLES
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Coastal fisheries and FAD monitoring project in Kadavu, Fiji: An assessment of data collected from 2017–2020
by Jean-Baptiste Marre and Andrew Hunt (pdf: 300KB) -
Tuna stomachs: Is the glass half full, or half empty?
by Pauline Machful, Annie Portal, Jed Macdonald, Valérie Allain, Joe Scutt Phillips and Simon Nicol (pdf: 600 KB) -
What is CPUE standardisation and why is it important for stock assessments?
by Nicholas D. Ducharme-Barth (pdf: 1 MB) -
Tuna help to map mercury pollution in the ocean
by Anaïs Médieu, David Point, Valérie Allain and Anne Lorrain (pdf: 800 KB)