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The Online Training Course on Fisheries Management Tools for EAFM

The Regional Online Training Course on Fisheries Management Tools for Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) was organized from 23 to 27 August 2021 by SEAFDEC/TD via zoom platform. There were 36 participants (14 Female and 22 Male) from SEAFDEC Member Countries, namely: Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, and Thailand, including SEAFDEC/TD staff attend in this Training. The training aimed to provide the participants with knowledge and skills that would enable them to identify the appropriate management tools that address common EAFM issues in the Southeast Asian region. The curriculums are focused on managing fishery activities under environmental issues, as well as on achieving social, economic and governance objectives based on the EAFM components. In the end, the participants can select the management tools that could be used for implementing the EAFM in their respective countries.

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