Status of Monitoring, Control and Surveillance Systems in Southern Africa: Strengthening National and Regional Capacities for Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing
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2016Authors
Chimungeni-Brassington, Jane
Seisay, Mohamed (Editor)
Sidibe, Aboubacar (Editor)
Nouala, Simplice (Editor)
AU-IBAR
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Abstract
This Technical Report reviews the current status of Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) in Southern Africa in order to provide a baseline document of relevant information and knowledge that will enable the implementation of an effective system in the region. The specific objectives addressed in this document include: an examination of the legal framework for MCS; review of regional arrangements;
an examination of decisions of the First and Second Conference of African Ministers of Fisheries and Aquaculture (CAMFA I and II) as well as the Policy Framework and the Reform Strategy; identification and assessment of the capacity of Southern African States; identification of challenges related to
capacity building; and proposals for an effective regional or sub-regional framework.