
Building Resilience of Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries and New Song to Climate Change
Explore the discussion paper focusing on building resilience in the Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries and the integration of a new song to address climate change. Learn about the Green Climate Fund's allocation framework and adaptation investment priorities in enhancing livelihoods, health, infrastructure, and ecosystems. Discover key entities like Conservation International and the Pacific Community involved in implementing projects to combat climate change in the Pacific region.
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Discussion Paper Building the resilience of Building the resilience of the Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries and and New New Song to climate change Song to climate change the Regional
Green Climate Fund (GCF) Green Climate Fund (GCF) Allocation framework
Adaptation investment priorities 1) Enhanced livelihoods of the most vulnerable people, communities, and regions 2) Increased health and well-being, and food and water security 3) Resilient infrastructure and built environment to climate change threats 4) Resilient ecosystems
GCF GCF - - the basics the basics Implementation Implementation Accredited Entities Accredited Entities Executing Entities Executing Entities National Designated National Designated Authorities Authorities
Conservation International Conservation International Accredited Entity Entity type: International Project size: up to $250 million (including co-financing) Project type: Grant funding Environmental and social risk: Category B - medium risk
Pacific Community Pacific Community Executing Entity Regional Technical Agency (70 years) Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems Division (FAME) 75 staff Coastal Fisheries Programme Oceanic Fisheries Programme Provides scientific advice and technical assistance to members for fisheries sector Science Provider for Western and Central Pacific Commission
New proposal New proposal Building the resilience of the Regional Building the resilience of the Regional Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Roadmap for Sustainable Pacific Fisheries and New Song Fisheries and New Song to c change hange to climate climate Photo: Malo Hosken Part of the Framework for a Pacific Oceanscape Commodity approach Focus on tuna Photo: J.Bell
Basis for new proposal Basis for new proposal Purpose of vulnerability assessment Determine how plans to manage fisheries resources for economic development, food security and livelihoods could be affected by climate change Identify adaptations to minimise the risks and maximise the opportunities
Coastal fisheries activities/investments Coastal fisheries activities/investments Assist countries to develop nearshore FAD managment programmes Determine whether FADs help build resilience of coral reefs to climate change Win-win adaptation Training in safe and effective FAD-fishing methods Photo: J.Bell Post-harvest processing/storage of tuna Photo: Jocelyn Carlin Photo: J. Bell Photo: Jocelyn Carlin l
Oceanic fisheries activities/investments Oceanic fisheries activities/investments SEAPODYM Tissue bank Spatial structure of tuna stocks 2035 Develop and enhance ecosytem modelling tools (e.g. SEAPODYM) Effects of ocean acidification on larvae of tuna and tuna-like spp SKJ Climate smart fleets - collection of accoustic data to inform SEAPODYM Tagging for stock assessments and measuring interactions with nearshore fisheries Photo: SPC
Monitoring for adaptive management Monitoring for adaptive management How well do the investments work? Examples for food secuity Assess catches made around nearshore FADs using Tails Measure amount of small tuna and bycatch offloaded by purse-seine fleets Photo: SPC Establish and update amount of tuna used for domestic consumption
Next steps Next steps Finalise full list of project activities/ investments Identify which activities are needed most in which countries Consult with regional GCF representatives to refine project Prepare Concept proposal with National Designated Authorities Photo: Natalie Behring