Report of the second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/NOAA Spawning Aggregations Working Group, Miami, Florida, 27–29 March 2018

The Second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM Spawning Aggregations Working Group (SAWG) was held in Miami, Florida on 27 and 29 March 2018. In preparation for the meeting, organizers conducted surveys of participants on the current status of FSAs (Appendix D) and management measures in place (Appendix E). The meeting brought together more than 35 fisheries experts, conservationists, marine biologists and fisheries officers from 15 WECAFC member states, national fisheries bodies, fisheries technical advisory institutions, non-governmental organizations, academic scientists, fishers, and other relevant stakeholders. The experts at the meeting recognized the continued decline in stocks of many aggregating species, particularly groupers and snappers in the Western Central Atlantic. Participants re-affirmed and updated the recommendations of the Miami Declaration that Members of WECAFC made during the 1st SAWG meeting (2013). The SAWG developed a work plan and agreed to roles, responsibilities and timelines for key activities and actions. SAWG members have been extremely active in completing these activities between the time of the meeting and the publication of this report. Priority recommendations are included fully in Appendix A and summarized in priority order here: 1) Develop a Regional Fisheries Management Plan for Nassau grouper and other aggregating species. Present to WECAFC Secretariat in 2020. Members will develop National management plans congruent with the regional plan; 2). Determine the status of all snapper and grouper fish spawning aggregation (FSA) sites in the region and prioritize monitoring and conservation actions at sites based on local institutional capacity and resources, socio-economic value, and size and number of species. 3) Mobilize an active and strategic communications program to spread awareness and support FSA conservation and management actions in the WECAFC region. 4). Engage fishers more directly in FSA conservation and management and provide economic alternatives for FSA fishers. 5. Amplify and support international actions to protect FSAs (closed areas and seasons; gear restrictions, better enforcement).

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Main Authors: FAO, Bridgetown (Barbados). Subregional Office for the Caribbean eng 186622, 1423211778675 CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/NOAA Spawning Aggregations Working Group Miami (Florida) 27–29 Mar 2018 eng 2, 1423211774866 FAO, Rome (Italy). Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission eng
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Language:eng
Published: Bridgetown (Barbados) FAO 2018
Subjects:saltwater fishes, species, groupers, snappers, stock assessment, spawning, fishery management, resource conservation, data collection,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca4295en/ca4295en.pdf
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Report of the second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/NOAA Spawning Aggregations Working Group, Miami, Florida, 27–29 March 2018
description The Second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM Spawning Aggregations Working Group (SAWG) was held in Miami, Florida on 27 and 29 March 2018. In preparation for the meeting, organizers conducted surveys of participants on the current status of FSAs (Appendix D) and management measures in place (Appendix E). The meeting brought together more than 35 fisheries experts, conservationists, marine biologists and fisheries officers from 15 WECAFC member states, national fisheries bodies, fisheries technical advisory institutions, non-governmental organizations, academic scientists, fishers, and other relevant stakeholders. The experts at the meeting recognized the continued decline in stocks of many aggregating species, particularly groupers and snappers in the Western Central Atlantic. Participants re-affirmed and updated the recommendations of the Miami Declaration that Members of WECAFC made during the 1st SAWG meeting (2013). The SAWG developed a work plan and agreed to roles, responsibilities and timelines for key activities and actions. SAWG members have been extremely active in completing these activities between the time of the meeting and the publication of this report. Priority recommendations are included fully in Appendix A and summarized in priority order here: 1) Develop a Regional Fisheries Management Plan for Nassau grouper and other aggregating species. Present to WECAFC Secretariat in 2020. Members will develop National management plans congruent with the regional plan; 2). Determine the status of all snapper and grouper fish spawning aggregation (FSA) sites in the region and prioritize monitoring and conservation actions at sites based on local institutional capacity and resources, socio-economic value, and size and number of species. 3) Mobilize an active and strategic communications program to spread awareness and support FSA conservation and management actions in the WECAFC region. 4). Engage fishers more directly in FSA conservation and management and provide economic alternatives for FSA fishers. 5. Amplify and support international actions to protect FSAs (closed areas and seasons; gear restrictions, better enforcement).
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spelling unfao:8523502021-05-05T06:52:06ZReport of the second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/NOAA Spawning Aggregations Working Group, Miami, Florida, 27–29 March 2018 FAO, Bridgetown (Barbados). Subregional Office for the Caribbean eng 186622 1423211778675 CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM/NOAA Spawning Aggregations Working Group Miami (Florida) 27–29 Mar 2018 eng 2 1423211774866 FAO, Rome (Italy). Western Central Atlantic Fishery Commission eng textBridgetown (Barbados) FAO2018engThe Second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM Spawning Aggregations Working Group (SAWG) was held in Miami, Florida on 27 and 29 March 2018. In preparation for the meeting, organizers conducted surveys of participants on the current status of FSAs (Appendix D) and management measures in place (Appendix E). The meeting brought together more than 35 fisheries experts, conservationists, marine biologists and fisheries officers from 15 WECAFC member states, national fisheries bodies, fisheries technical advisory institutions, non-governmental organizations, academic scientists, fishers, and other relevant stakeholders. The experts at the meeting recognized the continued decline in stocks of many aggregating species, particularly groupers and snappers in the Western Central Atlantic. Participants re-affirmed and updated the recommendations of the Miami Declaration that Members of WECAFC made during the 1st SAWG meeting (2013). The SAWG developed a work plan and agreed to roles, responsibilities and timelines for key activities and actions. SAWG members have been extremely active in completing these activities between the time of the meeting and the publication of this report. Priority recommendations are included fully in Appendix A and summarized in priority order here: 1) Develop a Regional Fisheries Management Plan for Nassau grouper and other aggregating species. Present to WECAFC Secretariat in 2020. Members will develop National management plans congruent with the regional plan; 2). Determine the status of all snapper and grouper fish spawning aggregation (FSA) sites in the region and prioritize monitoring and conservation actions at sites based on local institutional capacity and resources, socio-economic value, and size and number of species. 3) Mobilize an active and strategic communications program to spread awareness and support FSA conservation and management actions in the WECAFC region. 4). Engage fishers more directly in FSA conservation and management and provide economic alternatives for FSA fishers. 5. Amplify and support international actions to protect FSAs (closed areas and seasons; gear restrictions, better enforcement).The Second meeting of the CFMC/WECAFC/OSPESCA/CRFM Spawning Aggregations Working Group (SAWG) was held in Miami, Florida on 27 and 29 March 2018. In preparation for the meeting, organizers conducted surveys of participants on the current status of FSAs (Appendix D) and management measures in place (Appendix E). The meeting brought together more than 35 fisheries experts, conservationists, marine biologists and fisheries officers from 15 WECAFC member states, national fisheries bodies, fisheries technical advisory institutions, non-governmental organizations, academic scientists, fishers, and other relevant stakeholders. The experts at the meeting recognized the continued decline in stocks of many aggregating species, particularly groupers and snappers in the Western Central Atlantic. Participants re-affirmed and updated the recommendations of the Miami Declaration that Members of WECAFC made during the 1st SAWG meeting (2013). The SAWG developed a work plan and agreed to roles, responsibilities and timelines for key activities and actions. SAWG members have been extremely active in completing these activities between the time of the meeting and the publication of this report. Priority recommendations are included fully in Appendix A and summarized in priority order here: 1) Develop a Regional Fisheries Management Plan for Nassau grouper and other aggregating species. Present to WECAFC Secretariat in 2020. Members will develop National management plans congruent with the regional plan; 2). Determine the status of all snapper and grouper fish spawning aggregation (FSA) sites in the region and prioritize monitoring and conservation actions at sites based on local institutional capacity and resources, socio-economic value, and size and number of species. 3) Mobilize an active and strategic communications program to spread awareness and support FSA conservation and management actions in the WECAFC region. 4). Engage fishers more directly in FSA conservation and management and provide economic alternatives for FSA fishers. 5. Amplify and support international actions to protect FSAs (closed areas and seasons; gear restrictions, better enforcement).saltwater fishesspeciesgrouperssnappersstock assessmentspawningfishery managementresource conservationdata collectionhttp://www.fao.org/3/ca4295en/ca4295en.pdfURN:ISBN:978-92-5-131406-7