Report on The Current Status of the Regional Fisheries Information Systems/Mechanisms in AMSs
抄録
Strong fisheries information systems and effective management mechanisms are vital for balancing sustainable resource use with the socio-economic needs of fishing communities. Systematic data collection and utilization enhance transparency, support evidence-based policymaking, and contribute to the long-term sustainability of fisheries. A comprehensive review of the fisheries information systems and mechanisms across all ASEAN Member States (AMSs) has been completed. The findings shared in this report provide a solid foundation for strengthening ASEAN collaboration and guiding future strategies that promote responsible fisheries management and ensure the sustainability of regional fishery resources.
記述
All nine (9) AMSs collect formal fishing and effort data for licensed vessels, only Indonesia and Thailand conduct data collection to unlicensed vessels. Similar gaps are observed in records of vessel types and fishing gears. Although registration and licensing procedures vary across countries, all AMSs maintain records of fishing gears used by licensed vessels except in Singapore where regulations stipulate that each vessel may operate only a single gear type. Overall, the region demonstrates strong data systems for licensed fleets but continues to face limitations in documenting unlicensed fishing activities.
Suggested Citation
Mazalina, A., Rumeaida, M.P., Abdullah, M., Mohammad Faisal, M.S., and Khairiah, J. 2025. Report on The Current Status of the Regional Fisheries Information Systems/Mechanisms in AMSs. 17-18 July 2025, Cherating Malaysia. SEAFDEC/ MFRDMD/SP/69. 50 pp
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BookISBN
978-629-7629-16-2Physical Description
iv, 50p. : ill. col. ; 29.5cm.

