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THE SOUTH WEST
INDIAN OCEAN
FISHERIES PROJECT
(SWIOFP)
By
HARRISON ONG’ANDA
KENYA MARINE AND FISHERIES RESEARCH
INSTITUTE
P.O. BOX 81651
MOMBASA, KENYA
PREPARED FOR PRESENTATION AT:
1st
Pan-Africa Structured Learning Workshop,
30 Oct – 2 Nov 2006, Nairobi
The SWIOFP has three
specific objectives:
 To identify and study exploitable
offshore fish stocks within the SWIO
and to understand the relationship
between environmental and
anthropogenic impacts,
 To develop the region’s institutional
and human capacity in fisheries and
marine science through training and
career building,
 To implement a regional fisheries
management programme and
associated harmonized legislation in
collaboration with the FAO- South
West Indian Ocean Fisheries
Commission.
SWIOFP Focal Area
Countries taking part:
Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Republic of South Africa,
Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros, Madagascar, (France)
Key Performance Indicators:
Success of the Project will be measured by the
following performance indicators:
 Production and adoption of joint fisheries
TDA and SAP by all eight countries
participating in project
 Formal agreement by all countries on policy,
institutional and legal framework governing
ecosystem-based management of specific
transboundary fisheries
 Adoption by all SWIOFP countries of
environmental status and stress reduction
indicators that define ecosystem health within
the framework of a regional management
institution legally mandated to undertake this
function
 Adoption of at least one national or multi-
national management plan for a specific
demersal, pelagic or crustacean fishery by
each country participating in the project
 Establishment of a regional fisheries
database based on new and historic data
including repatriated data
Development of themes
Theme Country Output
Secretariat Mozambique Development;
administration
Project Appraisal
Document
Science plan South Africa Integrating the science
plan
Overall sampling and
capacity plan, ship
programme
Data management Kenya IT, data management
systems, 9 point data
roadmap, policy, data
sharing
Procurement Tanzania Procedures for project
funding and acquisition,
accountability
Project management Madagascar Project implementation
structures
Legal issues France MOU- protocols,
agreements
SWIOFP Components
1. Data Atlas and gap analysis (3)
2. Crustacean assessment (2)
3. Demersal fishes assessment (2)
4. Assessment of pelagic fishes (3)
5. Monitoring of effort and catch-
value (2)
6. Impacts on non-target resources (3)
7. Strengthening RMU/NM - SWIOFC
(2)
SWIOFP Management
structures
 STRUCTURES
 PLENARY (Permanent
Secretary/Director General)
 SECRETARIAT (RMU – KENYA)
 NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS
 THEMES
 Trio of projects – LME approach
 SWIOFP, ASCLME; WIOLaB
SWIOFP Funding
 PDF- World Bank: US$ 700k
 COST= US$ 28.6 m direct cost
 GEF – US$ 12m
 Finance gap= US$ 9.3m
 Country contributions ~ US$ 100
m in-kind
Project Agreements
 Grant Agreement :
 World Bank and
Government of Kenya
 World Bank and
Participating countries
 Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) among the member
countries spelling out project
management and operations
Time Frame
 2007
 Data Gap Analysis
 2008..2011
 Science plan
 strengthening management – eg
SWIOFC
 2011 …….
 TDA; SAP; Investment

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The Southwest Indian Ocean Fisheries Project (SWIOFP)

  • 1. THE SOUTH WEST INDIAN OCEAN FISHERIES PROJECT (SWIOFP) By HARRISON ONG’ANDA KENYA MARINE AND FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE P.O. BOX 81651 MOMBASA, KENYA PREPARED FOR PRESENTATION AT: 1st Pan-Africa Structured Learning Workshop, 30 Oct – 2 Nov 2006, Nairobi
  • 2. The SWIOFP has three specific objectives:  To identify and study exploitable offshore fish stocks within the SWIO and to understand the relationship between environmental and anthropogenic impacts,  To develop the region’s institutional and human capacity in fisheries and marine science through training and career building,  To implement a regional fisheries management programme and associated harmonized legislation in collaboration with the FAO- South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Commission.
  • 3. SWIOFP Focal Area Countries taking part: Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Republic of South Africa, Seychelles, Mauritius, Comoros, Madagascar, (France)
  • 4. Key Performance Indicators: Success of the Project will be measured by the following performance indicators:  Production and adoption of joint fisheries TDA and SAP by all eight countries participating in project  Formal agreement by all countries on policy, institutional and legal framework governing ecosystem-based management of specific transboundary fisheries  Adoption by all SWIOFP countries of environmental status and stress reduction indicators that define ecosystem health within the framework of a regional management institution legally mandated to undertake this function  Adoption of at least one national or multi- national management plan for a specific demersal, pelagic or crustacean fishery by each country participating in the project  Establishment of a regional fisheries database based on new and historic data including repatriated data
  • 5. Development of themes Theme Country Output Secretariat Mozambique Development; administration Project Appraisal Document Science plan South Africa Integrating the science plan Overall sampling and capacity plan, ship programme Data management Kenya IT, data management systems, 9 point data roadmap, policy, data sharing Procurement Tanzania Procedures for project funding and acquisition, accountability Project management Madagascar Project implementation structures Legal issues France MOU- protocols, agreements
  • 6. SWIOFP Components 1. Data Atlas and gap analysis (3) 2. Crustacean assessment (2) 3. Demersal fishes assessment (2) 4. Assessment of pelagic fishes (3) 5. Monitoring of effort and catch- value (2) 6. Impacts on non-target resources (3) 7. Strengthening RMU/NM - SWIOFC (2)
  • 7. SWIOFP Management structures  STRUCTURES  PLENARY (Permanent Secretary/Director General)  SECRETARIAT (RMU – KENYA)  NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS  THEMES  Trio of projects – LME approach  SWIOFP, ASCLME; WIOLaB
  • 8. SWIOFP Funding  PDF- World Bank: US$ 700k  COST= US$ 28.6 m direct cost  GEF – US$ 12m  Finance gap= US$ 9.3m  Country contributions ~ US$ 100 m in-kind
  • 9. Project Agreements  Grant Agreement :  World Bank and Government of Kenya  World Bank and Participating countries  Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) among the member countries spelling out project management and operations
  • 10. Time Frame  2007  Data Gap Analysis  2008..2011  Science plan  strengthening management – eg SWIOFC  2011 …….  TDA; SAP; Investment