Grant Aid Projects/Standard Indicator Reference (Fisheries) Policy and methods for setting indicators

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Grant Aid Projects/Standard Indicator Reference (Fisheries) Examples of Setting Indicators for Each Strategic Objective Sub-targets of Mid-term Types of strategic mid-term objectives objectives (*1) objectives 1. ive utilization of fishery resources (stable food supply) 1-1. Increase in fishery production 1-1-2. Dissemination of appropriate fishing technologies Vessels for skipjack pole and line fishing, fishery guidance vessels used for training, for repairing outboard motors, etc. Standard indicator examples The monthly average operating rate of fishing vessels An increase in the handling of the catch Supplementary powered pirogues registered. An increase in the average daily number of powered pirogues in operation. Policy and methods for setting Examples of project objectives (project image) (This column explains how to set each indicator, calculation standards and points to note when setting the, among others.) increase the catch, increase the production of value-added products and enable continuous stable business, by introducing two additional vessels for skipjack pole and line fishing to Soltai Fishing and Processing Ltd. (SFPL) on the Solomon Islands. increase the safety and efficiency of fishing activities in a hygienic environment and to improve the fishermen s fishing technologies as well as to increase their rates of return, in Parita and Pedasi (which have high potential for development in the small-scale fishery field due to vigorous relevant activities taking place in the areas), through the following activities: developing fishing port facilities that will provide centers for fishing activities such as dry docking yards, goods handling shed, toilets, etc.; and procuring for supporting the activities, such as fishery guidance vessels used for training. improve the freshness of the catch, improve the system for ice production and supply and increase the operating rate of pirogues, by constructing small-scale fishery facilities (CECOPAK) and procuring goods handling and repair tools for the Mboa-Manga fish-landing center in Kribi City, the Ocean Division, the South Province in the Republic of Cameroon. Country name The Solomon Islands Panama Cameroon Project name Rehabilitation of the Domestic Tuna Fishery The Small-scale Fishery Project the Small-scale Fishery Center FY of evaluation 1-4. of fish processing and distribution, the improvement of fishery 1-4-1. of technologies for Hygiene testing processing and laboratories preserving the freshness of the catch The number of hygiene tests performed in hygiene testing laboratories The number of times workshops on HACCP (a comprehensive hygiene system) were held The number of those who have passed the HACCP course examination which is an examination on the food hygiene system 41 The objective of the project was to improve fishery facilities in the Point Wharf area in Antigua and Barbuda, by repairing a quay, a revetment and a ramp as well as constructing a fish processing plant and a hygiene testing laboratory in the area. improve hygiene conditions at the production and distribution stages by strengthening fish market functioning. Based on the improvement, the project aimed to supply hygienic and safe highly value-added fishery products to consumers in Kingstown and the surrounding areas. Antigua and Barbuda St. Vincent Fisheries Center Re-Modeling of New Kingstown Fish Market 2008

Fresh fish retailing facilities The utilization rate for retail booths A reduction in (illegal) sales by street stalls A reduction in the amount of fish rejected due to a decline in freshness in freshness and hygiene conditions during sale Guinea improve fishery product wholesale and retail functioning as well as the hygiene testing system in the Kenien area which neighbors a retail market directly controlled by the Conakry city authorities, by improving relevant facilities and. The expected effects of the project were: (1) the frozen fish and fresh fish wholesale functioning, (2) the improvement of wholesale functioning for smoked fish to be supplied to the western Ratoma area, etc., (3) the fishery product retail functioning in Conakry particularly around the market; and (4) the strengthening of hygiene testing activities by the market administering agency. Fish Market at Kenien in Conakry 1-4. 1. ive utilization of of fish processing fishery resources and distribution, (stable food the improvement supply) of fishery 1-4-1. of technologies for processing and preserving the freshness of the catch Freezers and refrigerators The amount stored The number of facility users A reduction in the amount of fish rejected due to a decline in freshness The stable supply of fishery products in fishery off-seasons improve fishery product wholesale and retail functioning as well as the hygiene testing system in the Kenien area which neighbors a retail market directly controlled by the Conakry city authorities, by improving relevant facilities and. The expected effects of the project were: (1) the frozen fish and fresh fish wholesale functioning, (2) the improvement of wholesale functioning for smoked fish to be supplied to the western Ratoma area, etc., (3) the fishery product retail functioning in Conakry particularly around the market; and (5) the strengthening of hygiene testing activities by the market administering agency. restore and improve the functioning of Maputo Fishing Port by improving and expanding the port which had posed problems to a series of fishing activities due to the deterioration of. Guinea Mozambique Fish Market at Kenien in Conakry Rehabilitation of Maputo Fishing Port (Phase II) 2005 Ice making and storage facilities The operating rate of ice makers (amount of ice production) Supplementary Cumulative hours of operation for emergency generators An increase in the amount of fresh fish handled The amount of frozen fish distributed to inland areas The amount of fresh fish 42 improve hygiene conditions at the production and distribution stages by strengthening fish market functioning. Based on the improvement, the project aimed to supply hygienic and safe highly value-added fishery products to consumers in Kingstown and the surrounding areas. increase fishery production through improving the efficiency of fishing activities and to preserve the freshness of the landed St. Vincent St. Lucia Re-Modeling of New Kingstown Fish Market Vieux Fort Fishery Complex 2008 2005

exported Supplementary A drop in the price of ice (an indicator which indirectly indicates the freshness of fishery products) The amount of ice sold at fishing ports (an indicator for freshness preservation effectiveness) catch as well as to facilitate the stable supply of fishery products to the general consumer market. The project also aimed to benefit fishermen by improving the existing storage system used for price adjustment, in order to eliminate differences in the supply and the price of fish in the fishing seasons and the off-seasons. At Praia fishing port, there were mainly three problems: (i) the quay being overcrowded due to fish-landing operations and the trading of fish, (ii) inefficient and unhygienic fish-landing operations and fish trading, and (iii) declining freshness of the catch and declining fish prices. Therefore, the project aimed at the following results through providing assistance: improving fishing efficiency; increasing the catch; ensuring safety in the shipping lanes and anchorage areas of fishing vessels; preservation of the freshness of the catch; water pollution prevention at the fishing port through the appropriate treatment of the catch; and the establishment of an appropriate and administration system. The objective of the project was to reduce the loss of caught fish and increase the amount of catch handled at San Juan del Sur (SJDS) Port, by improving the fishery facilities and at the port. Cape Verde Nicaragua Extension of Fishing Port Infrastructure in Praia (Phase II) Fishery Facilities at San Juan del Sur Port 2010 1-4. 1. ive utilization of of fish processing fishery resources and distribution, (stable food the improvement supply) of fishery 1-4-2. of fish processing technologies 1-4-3. of distribution facilities such as fishing ports and fish markets Fishery processing plants Breakwaters The amount of fishery processing product A reduction in the amount of caught fish lost or disposed of An increase in the amount of processed fishery products distributed (sold) Supplementary items and types of processed fishery products An improvement in the quality of processed fishery products The calmness of waters inside the harbor (the total number of days when the wave height was 0.3 m or less) A reduction in fishing vessel damage caused by stormy 43 The objective of the project was to improve fishery facilities in the Point Wharf area in Antigua and Barbuda, by repairing a quay, a revetment and a ramp as well as constructing a fish processing plant and a hygiene testing laboratory in the area. streamline and stimulate distribution activities and to reduce the loss of caught fish which occurs in the distribution process, by improving the facilities within the fish market. Antigua and Barbuda Tanzania St. Lucia increase the safety and operational efficiency of the fishing activities and to increase the freshness of the catch, by constructing fishery facilities including breakwaters, a pier, ice making and storage facilities in Soufriere and Choiseul which are the main fish-landing areas. Fisheries Center Kirumba Fish Market in Mwanza Coastal Fisheries 2003 2006

weather workable days inside the harbor (a reduction in the impact of waves on work) Basic Indicators The number of fishing vessels which used piers The sufficiency ratio of piers (the number of fishing vessels which used piers divided by the planned number of fishing vessels) St. Lucia increase the safety and operational efficiency of the fishing activities and to increase the freshness of the catch, by constructing fishery facilities including breakwaters, a pier, ice making and storage facilities, etc. in Soufriere and Choiseul which are the main fish-landing areas. Coastal Fisheries 2006 Fish-landing piers A reduction in the congestion rate at the existing piers A reduction in the time required for landing fish Supplementary A reduction in the number of workers needed for landing fish from small-scale fishing vessels (an indicator which indirectly indicates the fish-landing efficiency) 1-4. 1. ive utilization of of fish processing fishery resources and distribution, (stable food the improvement supply) of fishery 1-4-3. of distribution facilities such as fishing ports and fish markets Dredging, the installation of navigation beacons, etc. The development of fishery complexes (which include storage facilities, administration offices, processing and The amount dredged The number of dredging operations vessels which called at the port An increase in the operating rate of liners An increase in the amount of fish-landing work The elimination of fishing vessels offshore waiting times The number of days when fully loaded liners can use the shipping lane A reduction in the time required for liners to pass through the shipping lane The number of facility users The number of registered fishermen The number of registered fishing vessels The number of fishermen Supplementary The fishermen s locker usage 44 Palau improve the efficiency of fish-landing operations at North Dock in Peleliu State and increase the operating rate of the regular ferries, by repairing and improving North Dock through the repair of the fish-landing center for fishing vessels, dredging, the installation of navigation beacons, etc. At Praia fishing port, there were problems Cape Verde including the quay being overcrowded due to fish-landing operations and the trading of fish, inefficient and unhygienic fish-landing operations and fish trading, declining freshness of the catch and declining fish prices, etc. Therefore, the project aimed at the following results through providing assistance: improving fishing efficiency; the North Dock of Peleliu State Extension of Fishing Port Infrastructure in Praia (Phase II) 2010

handling shed, retail markets and meeting rooms), the improvement and development of facilities for fisheries centers rate corporate fishing vessels An increase in the handling of the catch Fishery output Income from facility operations ( from facility use fees, the volume of ice sales) A reduction in the time required for the handling of goods A reduction in the number of days when fish markets were suspended or closed due to rain Supplementary A reduction in the amount of fishery products imported FRP (fiber reinforced plastic) fishing vessels (the number of fishing vessels in operation for each type of vessel (unit: vessels/year)) increasing the catch; ensuring safety in the shipping lanes and anchorage areas of fishing vessels; preservation of the freshness of the catch; water pollution prevention at the fishing port through the appropriate treatment of the catch; and the establishment of an appropriate and administration system. improve the operational efficiency of fishing vessels and to improve the distribution system for fishery products, by constructing and procuring fishing port facilities and, including a fish-landing quay, goods handling shed and an ice maker for Cotonou Fishing Port. improve fish-landing efficiency at the fishing port and to improve the efficiency of fishery-related operations such as sales at the fish market, by repairing and improving the facilities of the fishing port, the fish markets and the fishery center at Apia Fisheries Wharf which is the hub for the fishing industry (a key industry in Samoa). Benin Samoa the Cotonou Fishing Port the Renovation and Extension of Apia Fisheries Wharf and Related Facilities 2010 2. Conservation and 2-1. Fish stock of fishery assessment resources 2-1-1. The establishment of resource survey systems The provision of research vessels The average annual number of voyages by research vessels The degree of the utilization of acoustic survey of fishery statistics By providing a research vessel, the project aimed to achieve the following results: contribute to resolving urgent issues such as controlling the decline of coastal bottom fish stocks and understanding the size of coastal pelagic fish stocks ; and clarifying the factors affecting the fluctuations in the size of the fish stocks such as fishing activities and changes in the marine environment. In addition, because coastal pelagic fish stocks including sardines are distributed across northwest Africa, the project also aimed to improve the infrastructural side of the system which enables joint research with neighboring countries in addition to research within Senegal s exclusive economic zone. Senegal the a Fishery Research Vessel 2006 enable full-fledged research into pelagic fish stocks including sardines, thereby establishing the foundation for resources -based fisheries, by providing a research vessel. Morocco the a Fishery Research Vessel 2005 2. Conservation and 2-1. Fish stock of fishery assessment resources 2-1-3. Raising resources awareness of governments and The construction of fishery training facilities (which include The number of officials who received training dedicated to government officials engaged in fishery 45 The project aimed to achieve the objectives shown below, by constructing a fishery and training facility (including a fishery office and a library) and improving relevant such as Mauritius Upgrading and Renovation of the Management and Training Facilities 2008

fishermen fishery offices and libraries), the relevant including training and workshop The number of fishermen who switched fishing grounds from inside lagoons to outside lagoons training and workshop. (1) Encourage artisanal fishermen who have been operating inside lagoons to conduct fishing outside lagoons, by giving training on fishing technologies. (2) Conserve the marine environment and protect stocks, through thorough fishery in fishing areas inside and outside the lagoons. (3) Give fishermen and the general public education to raise awareness about the conservation of the marine environment and the protection of stocks. for Artisanal Fisheries 2-4. The production and release of eggs and fingerling 2-4-1. The establishment of aquaculture technologies The facilities and for conducting aquaculture research and technological development The operating rate of research The number of brood fish raised The number of fingerling raised An increase in the hatching rate An increase in the survival rate The objective of the project was to promote Vietnam research and technological development for sea fish aquaculture including technologies for the mass production of fingerling, by improving the facilities and for research and technological development for sea fish aquaculture which had been insufficient. Through the promotion of the aquaculture industry, in the medium- and long-term, the project was expected to contribute to the diversification of job opportunities and the reduction of poverty for small-scale fishermen, the protection of marine resources and the stable supply of marine products to Vietnamese nationals. Marine Culture Research and Center in Nha Trang 3. Poverty reduction for fishermen and fishing villages (the promotion of vital fishing villages) 3-1. Increasing fishery 3-1-1. Increasing the catch The construction of facilities for small-scale fisheries (the construction of fish markets, ice making facilities, fishing gear warehouses and security light fittings, the provision of such as ice makers, ice tanks, generators, etc.) The utilization rate of fish markets The utilization rate of ice making facilities The operating rate of generators An increase in the handling of the catch An increase in fishermen s 46 At Praia fishing port, there were problems including the quay being overcrowded due to fish-landing operations and the trading of fish, inefficient and unhygienic fish-landing operations and fish trading, declining freshness of the catch and declining fish prices, etc. Therefore, the project aimed at the following results through providing assistance: improving fishing efficiency; increasing the catch; ensuring safety in the shipping lanes and anchorage areas of fishing vessels; preservation of the freshness of the catch; water pollution prevention at the fishing port through the appropriate treatment of the catch; and the establishment of an appropriate and administration system. improve the freshness of the catch, improve the system for ice production and supply and increase the operating rate of pirogues, by constructing small-scale fishery facilities (CECOPAK) and procuring goods handling and repair tools for the Mboa-Manga fish-landing center in Kribi City, the Ocean Division, the South Province Cape Verde Cameroon Extension of Fishing Port Infrastructure in Praia (Phase II) the Small-scale Fishery Center 2004

in the Republic of Cameroon. 3-1-2. Normalization of the price of the catch and increase in its value The fish-landing and distribution facilities and facilities for supporting fishermen s activities, the storage for price adjustment An increase in the price of fish by the efficient, hygienic and fair trading of fish (auction) An increase in fishermen s increase fishery production through improving the efficiency of fishing activities and to preserve the freshness of the landed catch as well as to facilitate the stable supply of fishery products to the general consumer market. The project also aimed to benefit fishermen by improving the existing storage system used for price adjustment, in order to eliminate differences in the supply and the price of fish in the fishing seasons and the off-seasons. : (1) improve the safety and efficiency of fishing activities, (2) improve the distribution system for the catch, and (3) reduce the labor needed and the costs for fishing activities, by developing fish-landing and distribution facilities and facilities for supporting fishermen s activities, in a fishery village in Sidi Hsaine which faces the Mediterranean. St. Lucia Morocco Vieux Fort Fishery Complex Developing an Artisanal Fishery Village in Sidi Hsaine (Phase I and Phase II) 1997 2002 3. Poverty reduction for fishermen and fishing villages (the promotion of vital fishing villages) 3-1. Increasing fishery 3-2. Income source diversification 3-1-3. The reduction of fishing costs 3-2-1. Income increase through aquaculture The construction of breakwaters and quays for coastal fishing vessels, the provision of seawater pumps, security and tower lighting The facilities and for conducting aquaculture research and technological development The fishing port utilization rate by small-scale fishing vessels A reduction in vessel body repair costs An increase in fishery due to a reduction in the vessel body repair costs An increase in fishermen s An increase in fishermen s The catch for Ghanaian food supply will increase and employment opportunities in fishery will increase. Ghana The objective of the project was to promote Vietnam research and technological development for sea fish aquaculture including technologies for the mass production of fingerling, by improving the facilities and for research and technological development for sea fish aquaculture which had been insufficient. Through the promotion of the aquaculture industry, in the medium- and long-term, the project was expected to contribute to the diversification of job opportunities and the reduction of poverty for small-scale fishermen, the protection of marine resources and the stable supply of marine products to Vietnamese nationals. Sekondi Fishing Port Marine Culture Research and Center in Nha Trang 2006 2002 47

4. Capacity development 4-1. Fishery administration 4-1-1. Enhancing the abilities of fishery administrative officers The construction of fishery training facilities (which include fishery offices and libraries), the relevant including training and workshop The number of officials who received training dedicated to government officials engaged in fishery The project aimed to achieve the objectives Mauritius shown below, by constructing a fishery and training facility (including a fishery office and a library) and improving relevant such as training and workshop. (1) Encourage artisanal fishermen who have been operating inside lagoons to conduct fishing outside lagoons, by giving training on fishing technologies. (2) Conserve the marine environment and protect stocks, through thorough fishery in fishing areas inside and outside the lagoons. (3) Give fishermen and the general public education to raise awareness about the conservation of the marine environment and the protection of stocks. Upgrading and Renovation of the Management and Training Facilities for Artisanal Fisheries (*) The mid-term objectives and the sub-targets of mid-term objectives which do not apply to grant aid projects were omitted. 48