Utilizing the Regional Fishing Vessels Record (RFVR) Database to Combat IUU Fishing in the Southeast Asian Region
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SEAFDEC Training Department (SEAFDEC/TD) implemented the project “Strengthening Regional Cooperation and Enhancing National Capacities to Eliminate IUU Fishing in Southeast Asia” in 2020–2024 with support from the Japanese Trust Fund (JTF) 6-2. The Project sustained numerous capacity-building activities such as training sessions on port State measures (PSM), monitoring, control, and surveillance (MCS), and electronic ASEAN Catch Documentation Scheme (eACDS) which empowered relevant stakeholders to address IUU fishing effectively. Moreover, regional cooperation was also fostered through the Project among the ASEAN Member States (AMSs) by facilitating knowledge sharing, best practice exchange, and joint initiatives. During the implementation period, the Project prioritized gender-inclusive participation, ensuring that both male and female stakeholders were involved in decision-making and capacity-building activities. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Project demonstrated adaptability by adjusting to the challenges and leveraging online platforms to ensure the continuity of activities. This article features one of the key achievements of the Project which was the Regional Fishing Vessels Record (RFVR) Database, a valuable tool for tracking fishing vessels and combating IUU fishing.
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Saraphaivanich, K., Imsamrarn, N., & Phusirimongkol, K. (2024). Utilizing the Regional Fishing Vessels Record (RFVR) Database to Combat IUU Fishing in the Southeast Asian Region. Fish for the People , 22(3), 10-13. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/7578
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