Semi-structures interviews with stakeholders in relation to the SSF governance in Canarias (Spain).
Action 3 Some interviews have been already organized in to identify successful and non-successful governance examples such as, those related to the anchovy legal size, the bluefin tuna change of fishing season, or the fisheries management plan of Fuerteventura. 11thMay 2017 in Oporto, and phone interviews [...]
Meeting with stakeholders from Comité Régional des Pêches Maritimes & des Elevages Marins de Nouvelle-Aquitaine (CRPMEM).
Organized by AZTI in May 2017 in the CRPMEM, 12 Quai Pascal Elissalt, 64500 Ciboure (France). Action 3. This meeting allowed the project to transfer to the stakeholders the necessity of identifying good and bad practices in relation to the gobernance of SSF in the region of [...]
Oral presentation of the project results during the EAFE 2017 Conference, organized in Dublin.
Organized by EAFE Conference, 27th April 2017 in Dublin. Action 5. See presentation
Interview with the Associação dos Pescadores Profissionais do Concelho de Esposende (APPCE) in the North of Portugal.
Organized by Fundación Lonxanet in Esposende (Portugal), 12th April 2017. Action 3. APPCE is the small-scale fishermen's organization of the northern region of Portugal with more partners. With more than a hundred associated ships, all of them small-scale, it also brings together the members of smaller associations [...]
Discussion with stakeholders belonging to the traditional fisheries working group (CCS) on several issues related to the artisanal fisheries.
Organized by AZTI and Benoît Guerin in Oporto (Portugal) the 11th April 2017. Action 5. See presentation
Interview with the SINDICATO DOS TRABALHADORES DA PESCA DO NORTE in the North of Portugal.
Organized by Fundación Lonxanet in Porto (Portugal), 6th April 2017. Action 3. In most cases, in Portugal, the representation of the crew of the fishing vessels is carried out by the trade unions. However, the membership rate is not very large and its representativeness is not very [...]