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Darwin Sustainable Artisanal Fisheries Initiative (Peru)
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£299,966
WHERE
Peru
Summary
Improve national and local capabilities applied to the sustainable and equitable management of marine biodiversity of Peru
Status
Completed
Reference
18-001
Round
17
Start
01/10/2010
End
31/03/2014
Project Leader
Professor Brendan Godley
Lead Organisation
University of Exeter
Project Partners
MoA - MINAM - Peru, FIUPAP - Federacion de Integracion y Unificacion de Pescadores Artesanales del Peru, IMARPE - Instituto del Mar del Peru, Pro Delphinus
Website
http://www.ex.ac.uk
Regions
South America
Biomes
COASTAL, MARINE, MARINE COASTAL
Production
FISHERIES
Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION
Broad Approches
GENERAL MEASURES, SUSTAINABLE USE
Specific Tools
NBSAP, MONITORING, CEPA, TRAINING, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
Peru
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 18-001 FR - 17/09/2015
Download:
Annual Report
- 18-001 AR3 - 30/10/2020
Download:
Annual Report
- 18-001 AR2 - 30/10/2020
Download:
Half Year Report
- 18-001 HR2 - 29/04/2015
Download:
Annual Report
- 18-001 AR1 - 31/08/2011
Download:
Half Year Report
- 18-001 HY1 - 22/12/2011
Download:
Application Form
- 18-001 St2 App - 14/10/2010
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