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GEPETO
Start date: May 31, 2012, End date: May 30, 2014 PROJECT  FINISHED 

Fisheries management through a platform of governance that associates professional, scientific sectors and NGOs. Channeled through the South Western and North Western Regional Advisory Councils, Gepeto combines stakeholders’ resources and capabilities to improve the bio-socio-economical sustainability of long term fisheries management plans in the AA. Achievements: The challenges that the partners in the GEPETO project were confronted with included laying down a commonly agreed roadmap and making proposals for the implementation of the long-term management plans, developing a common governance model which optimises collaboration between the parties involved, collecting proposals for the future from the professionals, and drawing up a fisheries Atlas. All this was aimed at improving knowledge of the fisheries, not only by collecting data, but also by incorporating the knowledge and know-how of the professionals, and the opinions of all interested parties (the scientists, the administrations, the fishing sector and the NGOs).To take up the challenges of the project, we selected seven representative case studies from several fisheries to which the Spanish, French, Portuguese and Irish fleets are attached. Once these fisheries had been selected, we worked with a common methodology, so that this work could subsequently serve to develop the management of the other fisheries.During the project, the partners who took part (CETMAR, SWW RAC, IFREMER, AZTI-Tecnalia, IPMA, IEO, Marine Institute and CC-ANOC) produced a large number of reports. All the information obtained is available on the project website www.gepetoproject.eu . The Fisheries Atlas can also be consulted and it is possible to participate by making testimonies or giving your opinion in various forms or by filling in an assessment survey under the heading entitled “Participative module” on the website. All these testimonies will be collected on a collaborative map.Future challengesThe common fisheries policy (CFP) shows the way to achieve sustainability thanks to the long-term management plans, and in the coming years, it will be necessary to work in a collaborative manner. The partners in the GEPETO project have opened the way, and for the final Conference, it is planned to continue in this vein.Thus, the representatives of fishing organisations in the south of Europe, the partners in the project, the national and regional administrations, the NGOs and the public at large will be able to explore strategic topics necessary for long term planning and for the development of sustainable fishing that guarantee the preservation of resources and of fishing as an economic activity that generates wealth and opportunities in the coming years.
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  • 2007 - 2013 Atlantic Area
  • Project on KEEP Platform
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