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Priority adaptations to climate change for fisheries and aquaculture in Solomon Islands:
reducing risks and capitalising on opportunities
SPC, Solomon Islands Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources (MFMR) and AusAID
18–19 April 2013 Honiara, Solomon Islands
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Workshop background, objectives, expected outcomes and agenda 193 ko
List of participants 131 ko
Workshop summary and outcomes 213 ko
Presentations made during the workshop (link)
Together with Solomon Island’s Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources and AusAID, SPC’s FAME Division organised a workshop in Honiara from18-19 April 2013 to help stakeholders in the fisheries and aquaculture sector in Solomon Islands identify priority adaptation actions to climate change.
The objectives of the workshop were to allow participants to work closely with technical experts to:
- understand the direct and indirect effects of climate change, including potential disasters, and ocean acidification on oceanic, coastal and freshwater fish stocks and aquaculture production;
- identify the implications of the projected changes to fisheries and aquaculture activities for food security, livelihoods and economic development;
- choose and prioritise the adaptations and policies needed to build the resilience of enterprises and communities to the projected threats and to equip them to take advantage of the potential opportunities; and
- localise vulnerability assessments and communicate the adaptation actions needed to communities.
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