
Improving Coastal Fisheries and Marine Partnerships: PEUMP Programme Overview
The Pacific European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) Programme aims to enhance economic, social, and environmental benefits in Pacific ACP states through efficient fisheries management and sustainable resource utilization. Key Result Area 3 focuses on coastal fisheries, implementing a gender and human rights-based approach to foster development. The programme involves partnerships with various agencies and institutions, emphasizing scientific advice, economic development, and conservation efforts. With a timeline spanning from 2018 to 2023, PEUMP is committed to addressing climate change resilience, biodiversity conservation, and food security within the Pacific region.
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PACIFIC EUROPEAN UNION MARINE PARTNERSHIP (PEUMP) PROGRAMME Inception workshop for Key Result Area 3 on coastal fisheries
Overview Overview Process to date PEUMP Partnership PEUMP Programme Key Result Areas (KRAs) and Programme Management Unit KRA 3 coastal fisheries activities Gender and human rights-based approach.
Process to date Process to date A long process with the EU - 5 years National participation / input through focal areas Sweden s participation confirmed in 2017 Financing Agreement signed in October 2017 EUR 45 million USP now covered under separate GA with EU Contribution Agreement signed in September 2018 PEUMP will run from 1 July 2018 to 31 March 2023
PEUMP Partnership SPC is the lead agency Forum Fisheries Agency Secretariat of the Regional Environment Programme The University of the South Pacific Each agency has implementing partners
PEUMP Programme PEUMP Programme Overall Objective: to improve the economic, social and environmental benefits for 15 Pacific ACP states (PACPs) arising from stronger regional economic integration and the sustainable management of natural resources and the environment. Project Purpose: to support improved management and development of fisheries for food security and economic growth, while addressing climate change resilience and conservation of marine biodiversity. 6 Result areas plus Programme Management Unit.
KRA 1: KRA 1: Scientific advice for management of the Scientific advice for management of the oceanic fishery (EUR 4.45 oceanic fishery (EUR 4.45 m Tuna biology; Ecosystem analysis (climate change impacts); Targetted small scale tagging; Bio-economic analysis; Analytical work on the purse-seine fishery and effort creep; Consultation with industry on bigeye bycatch. m SPC) SPC)
KRA 2: KRA 2: Economic development of national tuna Economic development of national tuna industries (EUR industries (EUR 5.0 m Investment facilitation; Development policy support; Support to domestic industry; Regional competent authority support unit; Assistance to comply with the EU IUU regulation and any new market requirements. 5.0 m - - FFA) FFA)
KRA 3: KRA 3: Coastal fisheries Coastal fisheries science and management management (EUR 12.3 (EUR 12.3 m Training in coastal resource assessment and survey methods; Socioeconomic studies on households and seafood consumption; Turning survey results into management advice and disseminating this; Wide roll-out of CEAFM; Materials and training for community support workers; Support for coastal fisheries legal reforms (national, sub-national) and MCS&E under different project. science and m - - SPC) SPC)
KRA 4: KRA 4: Enhanced MCS to control IUU fishing Enhanced MCS to control IUU fishing (EUR (EUR 4.25 m 4.25 m - - FFA) Implementation of national plans of action for IUU fishing; Sustainable observer training mechanisms; Roll-out of electronic reporting and electronic monitoring; Analysis of reporting and observer data; Training of coastal MCS officers. FFA)
KRA 5: KRA 5: Ecosystem management and biodiversity Ecosystem management and biodiversity conservation (EUR conservation (EUR 6.6 m Marine Spatial Planning; Integrated Ecosystem Management projects; Conservation of marine megafauna, especially by- catch mitigation. 6.6 m - - SPREP) SPREP)
KRA 6: KRA 6: Relevant tertiary training Relevant tertiary training (EUR (EUR 5.7 m 5.7 m - - USP) Transfer of existing TVET courses such as MCS&E to USP; Develop new TVET courses as identified through needs and gap analysis; Continuous professional development; Collaborative research projects (MSc, PhD); Strengthen distance learning activities. USP)
Programme Programmemanagement and communication management and communication ( (EUR EUR 5.4 5.4 - - SPC) SPC) EU project management, MEL, finances and reporting requirements met; Liaison with USP component; Gender and human rights activities for all areas; Communication of project findings and results for all areas; Maritime boundary delimitation and negotiations. Advocacy and cross-sectoral liaison across all areas; Visibility of the programme, plus the assistance from EU and Sweden.
KRA 3: Coastal science activities KRA 3: Coastal science activities 3.1: Surveys of commercially important invertebrates. 3.2: Social surveys of coastal communities. 3.8: Capacity development through long-term attachments for national fisheries and NGO staff. 3.10: Gender-based and rights-based trainings, national gender stocktakes.
KRA 3: Databases and old data activities KRA 3: Databases and old data activities 3.3: Coastal fisheries data collection and national databases development including trials of new technologies.
KRA 3: Community KRA 3: Community- -based ecosystem approach to based ecosystem approach to fisheries management activities (SPC and LMMA) fisheries management activities (SPC and LMMA) 3.4: Support and mentoring for the CEAFM at national and local levels (SPC lead). 3.5: CEAFM management and coordination with NGOs (LMMA lead). 3.6: CEAFM activities at sub-national and community level (LMMA lead).
KRA 3: Information and outreach activities (SPC KRA 3: Information and outreach activities (SPC and LMMA) and LMMA) 3.7: Communication activities, production and dissemination of information and materials for communities (tendered out with LMMA lead). 3.9: Outreach activities including adaptations with communities (SPC lead.
Gender and human rights Gender and human rights- -based approach (HRBA) (HRBA) based approach Needs to be built into all components of the PEUMP Programme as a cross- cutting issue. Many opportunities to include this in the coastal component Please keep this in mind when discussing the different activities under the coastal component.
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