ASEAN Cooperation Project Proposal
3. P ROJECT R ESULTS
Overall Objective (impact)
In line with the Strategic Plan of Action of ASEAN Cooperation on Fisheries 2021-2025, this project aims to assess the implementation of the ASEAN Regional Plan of Action to Manage Fishing Capacity and regional fishery information systems/mechanisms to facilitate sharing, exchange, and compilation of fishery data and information that are required at the sub-regional and regional level towards the improvement of trans-boundary fisheries management
Project Objective (outcome)
To enhance ASEAN cooperation and facilitate
improvement of regional fisheries information
systems/mechanism s through the implementation of RPOA-Capacity in the transboundary fisheries
management towards resource sustainability and environmental well- being
Indicators (to measure project achievements How will achieving project outputs be measured?
Indicate realistic and measurable
quantitative or qualitative factors.
Sources/Means of Verification How will data be collected to support indicators? What secondary sources are available? Does the project need to use primary data collection tools?
Risk/
Assumption Risks: Which external factors might negatively affect the successful achievement of the project’s objective?
Assumptions:
Which conditions need to hold true for the project objective to be successfully achieved?
Outputs (direct project results) Output 1: Status of the RPOA-Capacity
Indicators (to measure project achievements)
Sources/Means of Verification
Risk/
Assumption
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AMSs is assessed through survey conducted in AMSs
i. Questionnaire and survey on the implementation of the RPOA-Capacity, fishing capacity profiles, fishing effort and stock status in AMSs.
ii. Regional Technical
Consultation (RTC) organized for compilation of information
Published report &
Endorsement from AMSs
i. Insufficient data provided by AMSs.
ii. Movement restriction due to COVID-19
Main Activities:
1. Management and Assessment of Fishing Capacity
1.1. Develop questionnaires on the implementation of the RPOA-Capacity, fishing capacity profiles, fishing effort and stock status in AMSs
1.2. Regional Hybrid Kick-Off Meeting
*AMSs participants will join online and physical for Malaysian. The final questionnaire will be sent to AMSs after the meeting
1.3. Assessment of fishing capacity based on questionnaire
1.4. Regional Technical Consultation on status implementation of the RPOA-Capacity, fishing capacity profiles, fishing effort and stock status in AMSs
Outputs (direct project results) Output 2: The relevant existing fisheries information systems and mechanisms are compiled and enhanced to facilitate information sharing and
exchange among AMSs
Indicators (to measure project achievements) i. Questionnaire and survey on current status of existing fisheries statistics and information or relevant system in AMSs.
ii. Regional
Workshop organized
Sources/Means of Verification Published report &
Endorsement from AMSs
Risk/
Assumption i. Insufficient data provided by AMSs.
ii. Movement restriction due to COVID-19
Main Activities:
2. Compilation and Enhancement of Relevant Existing Fisheries Information Systems/Mechanisms
2.1. Develop questionnaires on current status of existing fisheries statistics and information or relevant system in AMSs and send the questionnaire to AMSs
2.2. Compilation information on fisheries statistics profile and gap analyses based on questionnaire
2.3. Regional Workshop on current status of existing fisheries statistics and information or relevant system, proposed mechanisms to facilitate sharing, exchange and compilation of statistics and information
24th Meeting of Fisheries Consultative Group of the ASSP, 24 ̶ 25 November 2021
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project results) Output 3: Simple and practical indicators are standardized in supporting planning and monitoring of sustainable fisheries of pelagic fish
Indicators (to measure project achievements) Regional Workshop organized to standardize indicators in
supporting planning and monitoring of sustainable fisheries of pelagic fish
Sources/Means of Verification Published report &
Endorsement from AMSs
Risk/
Assumption i. Insufficient data provided by AMSs.
ii. Movement restriction due to COVID-19
Main Activities:
3. Standardization of Simple and Practical Fisheries Indicators
3.1. Regional workshop for standardization of simple and practical indicators to support planning and monitoring of sustainable fisheries of pelagic fish
Outputs (direct project results) Output 4: Current status and establishment of closed season, closed areas or other management strategies of transboundary species in AMSs are identified and documented
Indicators (to measure project achievements) i. Questionnaire and survey on current status and establishment of closed season, closed areas or other management strategies in AMSs ii. RTC on conservation efforts of transboundary species resources in AMSs
Sources/Means of Verification Published report &
Endorsement from AMSs
Risk/
Assumption i. Insufficient data provided by AMSs.
ii. Movement restriction due to COVID-19
Main Activities:
4. Compilation and Assessment of Management Strategies of Transboundary Species.
4.1. Develop questionnaires on current status and proposed establishment of closed season, closed areas or other management strategies of transboundary species in AMSs and send the questionnaire to AMSs
4.2. Regional synthesis on proposed management strategies for transboundary species in AMSs based on questionnaire
4.3. RTC on conservation efforts and management strategies of transboundary species resources in AMSs
Outputs (direct project results) Output 5: Terminal report is prepared and published
Indicators (to measure project achievements) i. Compilation of information for terminal report
Sources/Means of Verification Published terminal report
Risk/
Assumption i. Lack of information collected within the project timeline
ii. Time constraint
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iii. Movement restriction due to COVID-19
Main Activities:
5. Compilation and publication of terminal report.
5.1. Compilation information for the success stories in AMSs 5.2. Compilation information for the draft of terminal report 5.3. Harmonization and finalization of terminal report
4. PROJECT MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENTS – 600 words max