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U.S. Coral Triangle Initiative Support Program
US CTI Support Program Overview
APEC LRFFT MEETING
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
March 2, 2011
Maurice Knight
Chief of Party, Coral Triangle Support Partnership
Overview of CTI
Organizational Structure
CTI Council of Ministers (CTICOM)
CTI
Regional
Operational
Platform
Senior Officials
(SOM)
Technical Working Groups
Finance, coordination, M&E
Decision-Making
Technical/Operational
USCTI Support
Program
CTI Partners
CTI Regional Secretariat
Lines of authority
Lines of coordination
National Coordinating
Committees (CT6)
CTI VISION
Improved Management of Biologically and
Economically Important Coastal and Marine Resources and its
Associated Ecosystems that Support the Livelihoods of Peoples
and Economies in the Coral Triangle
R1. Regional and national platforms strengthened to catalyze and sustain
integrated marine and coastal management in the Coral Triangle
IR1.1 Policies developed
and advanced
IR1.2 Institutional capacity and
collaboration strengthened
IR1.3 Learning and information
networks strengthened
IR1.4 Public and private sector
constituencies engaged
IR1.5 Sustainable financing mobilized
CTI GOAL 2
EAFM and other marine
resources fully applied
R2. EAFM improved in CT
IR2.1 EAFM framework developed and
endorsed
IR2.2 Fisheries management capacity
increased
IR2.3 Enforcement capacity increased
IR2.4 EAFM applied in priority geographies
CTI GOAL 3
MPAs established and
effectively managed
R3. MPA management
improved in CT
IR3.1 MPA system framework
developed and endorsed
IR3.2 MPA management capacity
increased
IR3.3 MPA effectiveness improved in
priority geographies
US CTI Support
Program Results
Framework
CTI GOAL 4
CC adaptation
measures achieved
R4. Capacity to adapt to
climate change improved in CT
IR4.1 Capacity to apply climate change
adaptation strategies increased
IR4.2 Climate adaptation strategies
applied in priority geographies
Mechanisms for
Implementation
• Regional Exchanges and Policy Forums
• Direct CT6 Technical and Policy Support
•Public-Private Partnerships
•Capacity Development Programs
•Small Grants
• Implementation Programs On-the-Ground
•Sustainable Financing
Regional Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
• Facilitating development of a “common
regional EAFM framework for legislation and
policy”
• Establishing regional/national fisheries
learning networks and linking regional
universities
• Supporting LRFT regional framework
developed and adopted by at least 4 of the
CT6 countries
• Supporting development of a regional
system of MPAs
National Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
• Supporting formation of a regional science
advisory council
• Supporting revision of national and subnational fisheries management frameworks
• Developing ecosystem-based indicators for
fisheries monitoring protocols
• Supporting science-based integration of
MPAs into fisheries management policies
National Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
• Providing support to pilot VMS and
fisheries observer program
• Designing spatial zoning plans and
management strategies for specific fishing
gears
• Supporting development of best practice
manual for deployment of nearshore and
community-based FADs
National Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
• Developing draft zoning plans for the
spatial management of trawler and purse
seine fishing gear using MARXAN to model
various options
• Supporting inter-jurisdictional coastal
fisheries management policies/plans
• Supporting development of national
integrated coastal and nearshore resources
management law
National Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
• Supporting development and
implementation of community-based EAFM
strategies
• Supporting governments and communities
in identification of spawning aggregation
sites to declare as MPAs
• Supporting consolidation and warehousing
of data needed to support EAFM adaption
into national fisheries management policies.
LRFFT and CTI
Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
Proposed USCTI EAFM Workplan/Strategy
Time Period: FY2011-2013
Two cross-cutting objectives: (a) capacity
building; (b) private sector outreach and
partnership.
OBJECTIVE ONE: By 2012, have a “common
regional framework for legislation and policy for
EAFM” developed at the CT6 level and endorsed
through SOM.
LRFFT and CTI
Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
OBJECTIVE TWO: By 2013, support national
fisheries agencies in the development of national
legislation and policies for EAFM including LRFFT
in each CT6 country.
LRFFT and CTI
Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
OBJECTIVE THREE: Apply EAFM at regional and
national levels; including: (1) joint management
of shared or highly migratory fisheries resources,
and (2) 1-2 demonstration sites in priority
geographies per country, in an integrated manner
(with CCA, MPA goals).
(3) (LRFT/IUU policy) Develop regional and
national LRFT policies in support of EAFM
principles (ongoing). Review NOAA agenda and
annual proposed activity plans relating to IUU and
LRFFT target. Provide small-scale fisheries focus
within regional IUU framework.
LRFFT and CTI
Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
OBJECTIVE FOUR: By 2013, build, store,
manage, and transfer EAFM knowledge and skills
vertically and horizontally across CT6.
Two sub-objectives:
(1) To develop institutional and practitioner
capacity in CT6 countries to utilize EAFM.
(2) To launch an EAFM regional learning
network.
LRFFT and CTI
Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
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State of the Coral Triangle Report – A
country by country report on progress
against the regional and national plans
of action
Leverage value chain mapping
EAFM Regional Exchange in August ‘11
ADB KM personnel in each country
EAFM Technical Working Group
Regional Science Committee
ADB Knowledge Management Project
SOM/MM
LRFFT and CTI
Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
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How does the Coral Triangle
Initiative connect to the
LRFFT Initiative?
2.
Are the players different?
And if yes/no, how?
3.
How do we work toward
linkages?
National Ecosystem Based
Fisheries Management
THANK YOU