This step explores existing issues and future possibilities for your fishery. The first step to managing your fishery is to set a clear goal on what you want to happen in your fishery and how you can sustain it. By doing this step, you will be able to create clear and compelling goal statements for your fishery that you can use to inform your decisions for your fishery in the future. Given the status of our fishery worldwide, managing access to the fishery is one strategy that has to be incorporated under ecological and social goals.
This step explores the commonly caught fish by fishers in your area and its critical habitats. You will get to see data from participatory coastal and fisheries resources assessments.
Prioritizing Species and Habitats (Pandan)
Prioritizing Species and Habitats (Sebaste)
In this step, you will get to evaluate how effectively MPAs are managed and its overall condition. This step is an important process where you will get to see if your MPAs are properly sized and located. This step will also provide you the useful information if your MPA has to be expanded, relocated, or to needs additional areas established.
Evaluating Existing Marine Sanctuaries (Pandan)
Evaluating Existing Marine Protected Areas (Sebaste)
This step explores the different coastal zones of Pandan Bay. You will get to identify current uses of coastal zones and analyze its impact on the communities. A workshop on proposing new coastal zones will by the main output of this module as a working document to the goals that you set in your fishery in Step 1. Your proposed zones will be discussed and consulted with other members of your coastal community before it will be finalized and turned into a policy.
Municipal Water Use Zoning Part A (Pandan)
Workshop 1: Goal Setting
Workshop 2: Current Use of Zones
Download instructions of both workshops here