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Users can View existing models. or Add their own. CTAM-Phase I requires descriptive information only. Identify the type of your coastal areas as: Beach; Cliff; Delta; Estuary; Fjord; or Lagoon. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Users can View existing models or Add their own
CTAM-Phase I requires descriptive information only.
• Identify the type of your coastal areas as:– Beach;– Cliff;– Delta;– Estuary;– Fjord; or– Lagoon
Users are asked to identify key features of the coast such as physical characteristics, habitats and activities
Fisheries are identified as inshore/offshore, small-scale/large-scale, and by gear type.
Management systems and issues are captured for an analysis of ‘governability’.
A report is produced after all information has been entered. Users are given a password to access the
model in the future
CTAM Phase II• Focuses on interactions and flows in the
system;• ‘Fish Pool’ (total production from capture and
culture fisheries) affected positively by habitat and management, negatively by fishing and other coastal activities;
• Three types of flows: fish, cash and labor;• Weighting of ‘importance’ for estimation of
interactions and flows are based on literature, expert judgments and local knowledge.
Habitats – varying positive contributions to fishery productivity depending on size and ‘health’ of habitats.
Fishing – varying negative impacts to fishery productivity depending on type of fisheries (inshore/offshore, small-scale/large-scale)
Fishing – varying negative impacts to fishery productivity depending also on gear type and fishing efforts.
Other activities – impacts from aquaculture, tourism and other coastal activities on fisheries productivity are incorporated.
Other considerations - include water quality, compatibility of tourism, aquaculture and fisheries, and stock status.
Flows – flow of fish, cash and labor from fisheries vary depending on ownership of boats and business and marketing channels.
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Interactions and flows in Chumporn, Thailand
Fish flow Cash flow Labor flow
Changes in fish pools reflect system connectivity.
Size and directions of arrows reflect flows of fish, cash and labor.
Things we said we wanted to do
Expansion of database -- 126 models
Finalization of the user-interface, including addition of tutorial, report pages, and evaluation/feedback form
Fine-tuning of the computation and algorithm for interactions and flows
Validity tests and sensitivity analysis
Stakeholder consultations (in Thailand; possibly in Aberdeen and Mexico)
Developing prototypes using selected coastal systems:
- Gulf of Thailand (three CT types: beach, delta and estuary)
- Gulf of California & North Sea (in consultation)
Exploration of decision-making scenarios -- preliminary run using EwE in Thailand, to be further discussed with WP4.
Transfer from FireFox to IE
WP objectives and deliverables
To review concepts and tools for ICZM with a special focus on stakeholders involvement(month 13) (WP6.1)
To provide categorisation of coastal areas using coastal transects (month 17) (WP6.2)
To develop a decision-making framework for ICZM based on coastal transect analysis (month 25) (WP6.3)
To test the framework on selected, representative coastal systems (month 34) (WP6.4)
To publish at least five scientific publications (month 34) (WP6.5)
CTAM presentations around the globe
• Canada (St. John’s & Corner Brook, Newfoundland; Halifax, Nova Scotia)
• USA (Oregon)• Europe (Tenerife, Crete, Amsterdam)• Asia (Thailand)• CTAM on EBM Tools Network (
www.ebmtools.org)
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Publications status
• Peer-reviewed articles• 3 Published*• 2 Submitted• 3 In prep
• Book chapters• 1 Published• 1 Accepted with revision• 1 Submitted• 1 In prep (CoastFish book)
• Proceedings• 3 Published
CTAM in the future
• Governance and governability analysis using CTAM (currently funded project at MUN);
• GIS and spatial analysis (one Masters student at MUN);
• Thai interface (as per the request by the Department of Fisheries);
• Transfer to CDC server; and• Continue to promote CTAM around the world
Who’s in charge?Country Fisheries Management Coastal Zone Management
BangladeshMinistry of Fisheries & Livestock Ministry of Environment & Forest
BelizeMinistry of Agriculture & Fisheries
Ministry of Natural Resources, Local Government & the Environment
Canada Fisheries & Oceans Canada Fisheries & Oceans Canada
GreeceMinistry of Rural Development & Food
Ministry of Environment Physical Planning & Public Works
India Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Environment & Forests
NamibiaMinistry of Fisheries & Marine Resources Ministry of Environment & Tourism
NorwayMinistry of Fisheries & Coastal Affairs Ministry of the Environment
ThailandMinistry of Agriculture & Cooperatives Ministry of Natural Resources & Environmment
Viet Nam Ministry of Fisheries Ministry of Natural Resources & Environment
Fisheries and coastal management is under the same Ministry in 9/140 countries.
Governance analysis
# 1 # 2 # 3 # 1 # 2Tropical (17) overfishing (15) tourism impacts (12) domestic waste (12) area restriction (14) gear restriction (13)Temperate (13) erosion (7) overfishing (7) tourism impacts (6) seasonal restriction (9) gear restriction (9)Tropical (8) overfishing (7) domestic waste (7) reduced biodiversity (5) gear restriction (8) area restriction (7)Temperate (5) tourism impacts (4) domestic waste (4) reduced biodiversity (3) seasonal restriction (4) gear/area restrictions (13)
tourism impacts (8) overfishing (6) domestic waste (6) area restriction (7) gear restriction (6)tourism impacts (4) industrial pollution (2) domestic waste (2) area restriction (3) TAC/quotas (3)overfishing (5) tourism impacts (4) reduced biodiversity (4) area restriction (6) gear restriction (4)overfishing (5) overpopulation (5) siltation (4) gear restriction (4) area/seasonal restrictions (3)
Cliff (6)Delta (5)
Common management measures
Lagoon (9)Fjord (4)
Beach
Estuary
Coastal Transect TypeCommon issue and Concerns
E. Agbayani, R. Atanaci & C. ElloranWorldFish Center, Phillippines
Rainer Froese & Silvia OpitzCris Binohlan
Other INCOFISH team members
As part of the INCOFISH Project (Integrating Multiple Demands on Coastal Zones with Emphasis on Aquatic Ecosystems and Fisheries, www.incofish.org), through
funding from the European Commission (Project no. INCO 003739)
Acknowledgments