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Strengthened Regional Collaboration for Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Fishing. The carrying out by CSRP of a training program to assist the Participating Countries in their implementation of the Fish Catch Certification Scheme and their preparation of bilateral cooperation agreements, and the performance of periodic reviews and audits by an independent group of experts, of the fisheries surveillance activities financed under the Project. Part C: Increasing the Contribution of Marine Fish Resources to the Local Economies
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Strengthened Regional Collaboration for Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Fishing. The carrying out by CSRP of a training program to assist the Participating Countries in their implementation of the Fish Catch Certification Scheme and their preparation of bilateral cooperation agreements, and the performance of periodic reviews and audits by an independent group of experts, of the fisheries surveillance activities financed under the Project. Part C: Increasing the Contribution of Marine Fish Resources to the Local Economies Fish Landing Site Clusters. The establishment of integrated fish landing site clusters to operate as special economic zones, through: the construction of basic infrastructure in Robertsport, including the construction of a jetty, the installation of a water supply system, the extension of solar street lighting, and repair of the existing water pipe; the construction of an integrated landing site cluster in Robertsport, including a hygiene block and septic tank, an ice plant, cold stores and common service centers and the provision of extension services such as a set up of fishery material store, net and crates repair, and Training in the maintenance of the cold chains; the preparation of a tender for the concession of such basic infrastructure; the replication of the integrated fish landing site cluster at Robertsport at one other site; and the rehabilitation and reclamation of parts of the Mesurado Pier for fish landing, encompassing the construction of a jetty for industrial fishing vessels to land and offload and/or transship fish and product storage and transport facilities. Fish Product Trade Infrastructure, Information and Systems The development and implementation of a system of quality control and proactive trade information services for fish products, aimed at supporting increased value added and the expansion of exports of these products from West Africa, such system to include: The creation of a proactive fisheries trade information system housed at the CSRP for targeted supply chains in each Participating Country and product identification cards for selected fisheries, and provision of Training on the establishment of traceability systems, to support the quality control system to be developed under Part C. 2(b) of the Project. The development of a quality control system consisting of a certified public laboratory and competent sanitary authority and relevant protocols and standards for product quality and traceability. Part D: Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation and Program Management Technical Assista...
Strengthened Regional Collaboration for Monitoring, Control and Surveillance of Fishing. The carrying out by CSRP of a training program to assist the Participating Countries in their implementation of the Fish Catch Certification Scheme and their preparation of bilateral cooperation agreements, and the performance of periodic reviews and audits by an independent group of experts, of the fisheries surveillance activities financed under the Project. Part C: Increasing the Contribution of Marine Fish Resources to the Local Economies Establishment of Fish Landing Site Clusters The construction of a fish landing site cluster at Konakree Dee, such cluster to include, inter alia, water supply, electricity, refuse recycling systems, rehabilitated access roads, a fish sorting shed, a hygiene block and septic tank, an ice plant, cold storage facilities, dry-docking equipment, common service centers and extension services such as a fishery material store, fuel and gas supplies, net and crates repair, and Training in the maintenance of the cold chains. The provision of technical assistance for the preparation of a tender for the concession of the above basic infrastructure. The development of Kissy Harbor for fish landing, including the construction of: (i) a fisheries quay for unloading fresh fish destined for both local and export markets; (ii) a transshipment quay for frozen products destined for the export market, including cold storage facilities; (iii) a reefer quay to allow large reefers to call at the terminal; and (iv) port administration buildings to manage the port, as well as one factory unit shell. Fish Product Trade Infrastructure, Information and Systems The development and implementation of a system of quality control and proactive trade information services for fish products, aimed at supporting increased value added and the expansion of exports of these products from West Africa, such system to include: The creation of a proactive fisheries trade information system housed at the CSRP for targeted supply chains in each Participating Country and product identification cards for selected fisheries, and provision of Training on the establishment of traceability systems, to support the quality control system to be developed under Part C.2(b) of the Project.

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