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ESA Fishworkshop
Fishing Communities and Sustainable Development in Eastern and Southern Africa: The Role of Small-scale Fisheries 14 to 17 March 2006 - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Venue: Kurasini Training and Conference Centre, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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| Day - I, Tuesday, 14 March
2006 | | 0830 - 0900 hrs |
Registration | | 0900 – 1000 hrs |
Welcome and Introduction to
Workshop
Chair: Julius Francis, WIOMSA
Background to Workshop - Chandrika
Sharma, ICSF & Jackie Sunde, Masifundise
Introduction to the Workshop and Expected
Outcome - Brian O’Riordan, ICSF
Norwegian Programme of Support for Managing
Tanzania’s Marine
Resources - Eirik Janssen Book
Release: ICSF Handbook on “International Legal Instruments
of Relevance to Fisheries and Fishing
Communities” |
| 1000 – 1100
hrs | Problems and Prospects for
Small-scale Fisheries in East Africa
Kenya /
Seychelles /
Mozambique /
Zambia
| 1100 – 1130 hrs
| Tea
Break |
| 1130 – 1230 hrs | Problems
and Prospects for Small-scale Fisheries in East Africa
(contd..)
Mauritius /
Tanzania /
Zanzibar
| | 1230 – 1400 hrs | Lunch
Break |
| 1400 – 1530 hrs | Problems
and Prospects for Small-scale Fisheries in East Africa
(contd..)
Malawi /
South Africa /
Somalia
Discussion |
| 1530 – 1600
hrs | Tea Break | | 1600 – 1830 hrs |
Co-management in Eastern and Southern Africa
Status of
Participatory Fishery Management Arrangements (PFM) in
MalawiLakes-
Friday Njaya Co- management in
Lake Victoria- Dr. Obiero
Ong’ang’a Fisheries (Co) Management in
Mozambique: The Situation,
Constraints and Challenges - Simeao
Lopes South and East African Co-management
Experiences and Perspectives: Implications for Communities -
Dr Mafaniso Hara
Discussion |
| 1830 – 1930
hrs | Free Time, Iinformal Discussions / Dinner
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| Day - II, Wednesday, 15 March
2006 | | 0900 – 0930 hrs |
Plenary, Resumé of Day
1 | | 0930 – 1100 hrs |
Biodiversity Protection Approaches and
Small-scale Fisheries / Fishery Management: Issues and Concerns for
Small-scale Fishing Communities
Chair: Magnus Ngoile, Marine and Coastal
Environment Management
Project (MACEMP) MPAs in
Tanzania- Julius Francis,
WIOMSA Collaborative Fisheries Management
Tanga - Melita Samoilys, IUCN
The
Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) Process and
Kenya Coastal Management
Program (KCMP) - Wainaina Mburu
Discussion |
| 1100 – 1130
hrs | Tea Break | | 1130 – 1200 hrs |
Working Groups on Co-management, ICM,
MPAs | | 1200 – 1300 hrs |
Working Groups on Co-management, ICM, MPAs
(contd…) | | 1300 – 1430 hrs | Lunch
Break |
| 1430 – 1530 hrs | Working
Groups on Co-management, ICM, MPAs (contd…) |
| 1530 – 1600
hrs | Tea Break | | 1600 – 1700 hrs |
Plenary Feed Back from Working
Groups
Discussion |
| 1700 – 1830
hrs | Free Time, Informal Discussions / Dinner
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| Evening Event | Video –
Darwin’s Nightmare |
| Day - III, Thursday, 16 March
2006 | | 0900 - 0930 hrs |
Plenary, Resumé of Day
II | | 0930 – 1100 hrs |
Aquaculture Development in Southern and Eastern
Africa: Prospects and Pitfalls for Coastal and Inland Fishing
Communities Coastal
Aquaculture in Tanzania– Dr Ian BrycesonThe Blue
Revolution - Dr Daniel Jamu
Discussion |
| 1100 - 1130
hrs | Tea Break | | 1130 – 1300 hrs |
Fishing by Foreign Fleets – Issues for
Small-scale Fisheries: Legal Fisheries Arrangements and IUU
Fishing IUU
Fishing and Indian Ocean
Piracy - Andrew Mwangura Legal
Fisheries Arrangement - The Role of Small-scale
Fisheries - Magese E. Bulayi
Some MCS Issues - Dr Aubrey
Harris
Discussion |
| 1300 – 1430
hrs | Lunch Break | | 1430 – 1545 hrs |
Cross Cutting Issues: Trade
Fish Trade in
Lake Victoria: Status and
Challenges- Dr Richard Abila
Trade in Fish and Fish Products -
Sebastian Mathew ESA- EU Fishery
Relation - Brian O’Riordan
Discussion |
| 1545 – 1600
hrs | Tea Break | | 1600 – 1800 hrs |
Cross Cutting Issues: Gender and Alternative
Livelihoods Women
in Fisheries, Zanzibar- Narriman Jiddawi
Women of Fishing Communities from
Lake Victoria- Margaret
Nakato Shifting Gendered Identities in
Small-scale Fisheries in South
Africa- Jackie Sunde & Maria Magdalena
Hoffman Women in Organizations
- Chandrika Sharma Rumaki Seascape
Programme - Modesta Medard
Discussion |
| 1800 – 1900
hrs | Free Time, Informal Discussions / Dinner
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| Day - IV, Friday, 17 March
2006 | | 0900 – 0930 hrs |
Plenary, Resumé of Day
III | | 0930 – 1030 hrs |
Fishworkers: Issues and Organizational
Strategies – The Experience in Other Parts of the World
World Forum of Fish Harvesters
and Fishworkers (WFF) - Margaret Nakato
World Forum of Fisher People (WFFP) –
Jackie Sundae Organizing
Fishing Communities - Sebastian Mathew
Fishworker Organizations - Brian
O’Riordan
Discussion |
| 1030 – 1100
hrs | Information and
Documentation
International Instruments: A Tool Box for
Fishworkers - Chandrika Sharma
| | 1100 - 1130 hrs | Tea
Break |
| 1130 – 1215 hrs | Regional
Instruments and Processes
South West Indian
Ocean Fisheries Commission - Aubrey
Harris Southern African Development
Community (SADC) Fisheries – Using Regional Instruments and
Opportunities to Protect and Promote Small-scale Fisheries in Southern
and Eastern AfricaRegional Instruments: The SADC Fisheries
Protocol - Jackie Sunde
Discussion |
| 1215 – 1315
hrs | Working Groups
Strengthening Organized
Fisherfolk in Eastern and Southern
Africa
- Forms of
Organisation
- What kind of
support needed
- What
issues
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| 1315 – 1430
hrs | Lunch Break | | 1430 - 1530 hrs |
Working Groups
(….contd.) | | 1530 - 1600 hrs | Tea
Break |
| 1600 – 1730 hrs | Plenary,
Feed Back, Close of Workshop |
| 1730 – 1830
hrs | Free Time, Informal Discussions / Dinner
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